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Sweetheart of the Rodeo in Franklin, TN

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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
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 hip, cool, and heartfelt. Though
had joined the band as a pianist and lead guitarist, his deep love of C&W soon took hold, and
Roger McGuinn
and
Chris Hillman
followed his lead; significantly, the only two original songs on the album were both written by
Parsons
(the achingly beautiful
"Hickory Wind"
"One Hundred Years from Now"
), while on the rest of the set classic tunes by
Merle Haggard
,
the Louvin Brothers
, and
Woody Guthrie
were sandwiched between a pair of twanged-up
Bob Dylan
compositions. While many cite this as more of a
album than a
Byrds
set, given the strong country influence of
McGuinn
's and
Hillman
's later work, it's obvious
didn't impose a style upon this band so much as he tapped into a sound that was already there, waiting to be released. If
didn't do country-rock first, they did it brilliantly, and few albums in the style are as beautiful and emotionally affecting as this. ~ Mark Deming
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
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 hip, cool, and heartfelt. Though
had joined the band as a pianist and lead guitarist, his deep love of C&W soon took hold, and
Roger McGuinn
and
Chris Hillman
followed his lead; significantly, the only two original songs on the album were both written by
Parsons
(the achingly beautiful
"Hickory Wind"
"One Hundred Years from Now"
), while on the rest of the set classic tunes by
Merle Haggard
,
the Louvin Brothers
, and
Woody Guthrie
were sandwiched between a pair of twanged-up
Bob Dylan
compositions. While many cite this as more of a
album than a
Byrds
set, given the strong country influence of
McGuinn
's and
Hillman
's later work, it's obvious
didn't impose a style upon this band so much as he tapped into a sound that was already there, waiting to be released. If
didn't do country-rock first, they did it brilliantly, and few albums in the style are as beautiful and emotionally affecting as this. ~ Mark Deming

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