Byrds, The - Sweetheart Of The Rodeo FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | You're Still On My MindWritten-By – L. McDaniel |
| 2 | Blue Canadian RockiesWritten-By – C. Walker |
| 3 | The Christian LifeWritten-By – I. Louvin - C. Louvin |
| 4 | I Am A PilgrimArranged By – Chris Hillman, Roger McGuinnWritten-By – Traditional |
| 5 | Pretty Boy FloydWritten-By – W. Guthrie |
| 6 | You Ain't Going NowhereWritten-By – B. Dylan |
| 7 | Life In PrisonWritten-By – J. Sanders, M. Haggard |
| 8 | One Hundred Years From NowWritten-By – G. Parsons |
| 9 | Hickory WindWritten-By – B. Bucannan, G. Parsons |
| 10 | Nothing Was DeliveredWritten-By – B. Dylan |
| 11 | You Don't Miss Your WaterWritten-By – W. Bell |
Credits
- Banjo, Guitar – John Hartford
- Bass – Roy M. Huskey
- Bass, Mandolin – Chris Hillman
- Drums – Jon Corneal, Kevin Kelley
- Engineer – Charlie Bragg, Roy Halee
- Guitar – Clarence J. White, Gram Parsons
- Guitar, Banjo – Roger McGuinn
- Piano – Earl P. Ball
- Producer – Gary Usher
- Steel Guitar – Jaydee Maness, Lloyd Green
Notes
Manufactured by Columbia Records/CBS.
All selections are BMI, except A1 & B5.
Album
Sweetheart of the Rodeo is the sixth album by American rock band the Byrds and was released on August 30, 1968, on Columbia Records see 1968 in music. Recorded with the addition of country rock pioneer Gram Parsons, it became the first major album widely recognised as country rock, and represented a stylistic move away from the psychedelic rock of the band's previous LP, The Notorious Byrd Brothers. The Byrds had occasionally experimented with country music on their four previous albums, but. Sweetheart Of The Rodeo - The Byrds. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей The Byrds. Sweetheart Of The Rodeo LP, Album, Promo. SONP-50022. Продать эту версию. CS 9670. The Byrds. Sweetheart Of The Rodeo LP, Album, Promo, Ter. Younger Than YesterdayThe Notorious Byrd BrothersSweetheart Of The Rodeo. SME от лица компании Columbia Sony ATV Publishing, SOLAR Music Rights Management, LatinAutor, CMRRA и другие авторские общества 3. The Byrds' Sweetheart of the Rodeo was not the first important country-rock album Gram Parsons managed that feat with the International Submarine Band's debut Safe at Home, and the Byrds were hardly strangers to country music, dipping their toes in the twangy stuff as early as their second album. But no major band had gone so deep into the sound and feeling of classic country without parody or condescension as the Byrds did on Sweetheart at a time when most rock fans viewed country as a musical L'il Abner routine, the Byrds dared to declare that C& read mor. But no major band had gone so deep into the sound and feeling of classic country without parody or condescension as the Byrds did on Sweetheart at a time when most rock fans viewed country as a musical L'il Abner routine, the Byrds dared to declare that C&W could be. Sweetheart of the Rodeo is the Byrds' sixth album. It was the first album recorded after the departure of David Crosby and Michael Clarke, featuring Gram Parsons on guitar and Kevin Kelley on drums. It is significant in that it is the first notable country album recorded by a rock band, laying the foundations for the country-rock subgenre. The album was a flop on its original release, but has since become highly viewed by fans and critics as one of their greatest albums. Sweetheart of the Rodeo Q&A. Sweetheart Of The Rodeo. Поп 2010. Часть 1. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere. I Am a Pilgrim. The Christian Life. You Don't Miss Your Water. You're Still On My Mind. Last Time Around. View All. The Byrds had all been Folkies and their subscription to Dylans new method of getting the message across something Dylan himself denied trying to do was of no little significance. What Barry McGuire, Jody Miller and the Byrds were doing was sacrilegious to the hard-core Folkies. The Byrds have made an interesting album. Its really very uninvolved and not a difficult record to listen to. It ought to make the Easy-Listening charts. But sometime between Sweetheart of the Rodeo 's post-production and release, Parsons' old record company contested his involvement with the Byrds, citing contractual obligations, prompting McGuinn to replace the young singer-songwriter's lead vocals with his own. Parsons went to his grave in 1973 claiming McGuinn wasn't forced to swap the tracks it was merely McGuinn's way to wrestle back control of his group, he said. Released on Aug. 30, 1968, Sweetheart of the Rodeo was the Byrds' lowest-charting album up to that point, stalling at No. The only single to chart, Dylan's You Ain't Goin' Nowhere, didn't do much better, climbing to No. 74 before disappearing






















