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Before he helmed the outlaw movement in country music, an ostracized Nashville songwriter named Willie Nelson was in need of a career makeover. He had recently left RCA for Atlantic, and label head Jerry Wexler sent Nelson far from the restrictive climes of the country music capital. Down in Muscle Shoals, Nelson penned a concept record about divorce, with the man and woman each getting an album side, and the session band two-stepped between country and soul, with stirring string sections to boot.