The Byrds' transition to country rock
A groundbreaking work in which a rock band fully embraces country music.
The addition of Gram Parsons marked a major shift in the Byrds' musical style. It combined traditional country elements with a rock edge, ushering in the country-rock movement that followed. Though it received mixed reviews upon its release in 1968, it's now considered a historic album.
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11 TRACKS:
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You Ain't Going Nowhere
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2)
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I Am A Pilgrim
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3)
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The Christian Life
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You Don't Miss Your Water
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You're Still On My Mind
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6)
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Pretty Boy Floyd
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Hickory Wind
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8)
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One Hundred Years From Now
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Blue Canadian Rockies
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10)
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Life In Prison
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11)
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Nothing Was Delivered
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