
Roots
The Everly Brothers
1968
Roots is a Folk album by The Everly Brothers, originally released in 1968. On Gatefold: 27 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Traditional Folk
- warm
- nostalgic
- pastoral
About
Much like the similarly seminal albums <i>Sweetheart of the Rodeo</i> by the Byrds and Michael Nesmith’s <i>The Wichita Train Whistle Sings</i>, the Everly Brothers’ <i>Roots</i> came out in 1968 to no commercial success, yet influenced the country rock genre. But unlike the aforementioned records, <i>Roots</i> was a conceptual album — a sequel to their 1958 LP <i>Songs Our Daddy Taught Us</i> with updated covers of the songs that Don and Phil Everly grew up on, including hillbilly standards and their household favorites by Merle Haggard, Jimmie Rodgers, George Jones and Ray Price. Interspersed with mono recorded samples taken from their childhood performances on their family’s KFNF radio show in 1952, the Everlys also balanced out <i>Roots</i> by performing a few hip numbers by Ron Elliott of the Beau Brummels, Randy Newman and Glen Campbell. Their cover of the Hag’s “Mama Tried” floats on rustic tones that blend with tastefully psychedelic soundscapes. Rogers’ “T for Texas” gets a Beatlesque backbeat before bleeding into the lightly pulsing drone of their own “I Wonder If I Care As Much.” <i>Roots</i> is easily the most underrated album of the Everlys’ discography.
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Tracklist
- 1The Introduction: The Everly Family (1952)1:12
- 2Mama Tried2:20
- 3Less of Me3:04
- 4T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)3:31
- 5I Wonder If I Care As Much3:00
- 6Ventura Boulevard2:52
- 7Shady Grove2:31
- 8Illinois2:14
- 9Living Too Close to the Ground2:18
- 10You Done Me Wrong2:18
- 11Turn Around2:50
- 12Sing Me Back Home5:18
- 13Montage: Everly Family (1952) / Shady Grove / Kentucky2:46
Credits
Performers
- Nick DeCaroARRANGED BY
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 27 pressings tracked on Gatefold
