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1968 studio album by The Everly Brothers
Roots is a 1968 studio album by American singing duo the Everly Brothers . Originally on the Warner Bros. label, the album was re-released on CD in 1995 by Warner Bros. and in 2005 by Collectors' Choice Music . The album is a classic example of early country rock .
On its release, Roots was not a commercial success for the Everly Brothers,[ 5] failing to widen their fanbase in spite of their excursion into the new field of country rock .[ 2] At the time of its release, Rolling Stone , which awarded the album 4 stars in its coverage of the band in The New Rolling Stone Album Guide ,[ 6] described the album as "a showcase for the superb talent of the Everlys as they are today", asserting that anyone "interested in the so-called country revival now sweeping rock should pick up this album".[ 7] In his reviews of the bands subsequent albums, critic Robert Christgau often utilized Roots as a touchstone, referring to it as "sweet", "thoughtful, even-tempered, and unique".[ 8] Today, the album is touted as "one of the finest early country-rock albums".[ 1]
Side 1
"The Introduction: The Everly Family (1952)" – 1:11
"Mama Tried " (Merle Haggard ) – 2:18
"Less of Me" (Glen Campbell ) – 3:03
"T for Texas " (Jimmie Rodgers ) – 3:31
"I Wonder If I Care as Much" (Don Everly, Phil Everly) – 2:59
"Ventura Boulevard " (Ron Elliott ) – 2:50
"Shady Grove " (P. O. Wandz; credit also given to Jacquie Ertel (Phil's wife) and Venetia Everly (Don's wife)) – 2:31
Side 2
"Illinois" (Randy Newman ) – 2:12
"Living Too Close to the Ground" (Terry Slater) – 2:16
"You Done Me Wrong" (George Jones , Ray Price ) – 2:16
"Turn Around" (Ron Elliott) – 2:47
"Sing Me Back Home " (Merle Haggard) – 5:18
"Montage: The Everly Family (1952)/Shady Grove/Kentucky" (Terry Slater, Karl Davis) – 2:43
Frank Bez – photography, cover photo
Perry Botkin, Jr. – arranger
Nick DeCaro – string arrangements
Ron Elliott – arranger
Lee Herschberg – engineer, mastering
Bill Inglot –reissue re- mastering
John Neil – engineer
Andrew Sandoval – re-issue re- mastering
Dave Schultz – mastering
Mike Shields – engineer
Ed Thrasher – art direction
Richie Unterberger – liner notes
Lenny Waronker – producer, concept
Andrew Wickham – liner notes, concept
^ a b c Roots at AllMusic
^ a b Escott, Colin . Everly Brothers Archived 2007-01-04 at the Wayback Machine . Adapted from The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum ’s Encyclopedia of Country Music , Oxford University Press . Hosted by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Accessed October 7, 2007.
^ Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press . ISBN 978-0195313734 .
^ Ward, Edmund (31 May 1969). "Records" . Rolling Stone . No. 34. San Francisco: Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. p. 36. Retrieved 2 June 2015 .
^ Unterberger, Richie. Liner notes . Richie Unterberger official website. Accessed October 7, 2007.
^ Brackett, Nathan. (2004) The New Rolling Stone Album Guide , 4th ed, Fireside . ISBN 0-7432-0169-8 . p 286.
^ Ward, Edmundo. (May 31, 1969) Roots . Rolling Stone . Accessed October 7, 2007.
^ Christgau, Robert. The Everly Brothers . Accessed October 7, 2007.
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