The Byrds - Sweetheart of the Rodeo
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Byrds |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | March 25, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 746465150200 |
| Buy this item | $10.99 at Amazon.com As of Dec 3 12:13 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered |
Tracks
- You Ain't Going Nowhere - The Byrds, Dylan, Bob
- I Am a Pilgrim - The Byrds, Traditional
- The Christian Life - The Byrds, Louvin, Ira
- You Don't Miss Your Water - The Byrds, Bell, William [1]
- You're Still on My Mind - The Byrds, McDaniel, Luke
- Pretty Boy Floyd - The Byrds, Guthrie, Woody
- Hickory Wind - The Byrds, Buchanan, Bob
- One Hundred Years from Now - The Byrds, Parsons, Gram
- Blue Canadian Rockies - The Byrds, Walker, Cindy
- Life in Prison - The Byrds, Haggard, M.
- Nothing Was Delivered - The Byrds, Dylan, Bob
- You Got a Reputation - The Byrds, Hardin, J.T.
- Lazy Days - The Byrds, Parsons, Gram
- Pretty Polly - The Byrds, McGuinn, Roger
- The Christian Life - The Byrds, Louvin, Ira
- Life in Prison - The Byrds, Haggard, M.
- You're Still on My Mind - The Byrds, McDaniel, Luke
- One Hundred Years from Now - The Byrds, Parsons, Gram
- All I Have Are Memories - The Byrds, Kelley, K.
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Gorgeous, beautiful, heartfelt, sincere, one of the greatest albums I've ever had the pleasure to own... |
The opener, You Ain't Going Nowhere, is one of the best Dylan covers the Byrds ever did. The song wasn't even recorded by Dylan by this time (it eventually appeared on Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 in a vastly inferior version to the Byrds's rendition). I always think of it as a Byrds song first. The version of the folk classic I Am a Pilgrim is the best I've ever heard. I love The Christian Life. Gram Parsons's vocal is so heartfelt that even non-believers can enjoy the song. Their rendition of You Don't Miss Your Water (a blues/country classic) is the best I've heard as well. Otis Redding covered this song too, but the Byrds give it more soul than Otis (which is not easy to do). I could go on praising every song, but I'll digress for now.
This is as great as any classic country album out there. It's a really special, moving, heartfelt, and beautiful album, made by a very underrated band. It's their best album, and one that grows even more profound and gorgeous everytime you listen to it. October 12, 2008
| 40 years hence, it still holds up |
I was 14 when this LP was released. 40 years hence, I buy the CD. Loved it then; love it just as much now. The Byrds in their Nashville period. Simply great; 'nuf said. August 15, 2008
| Worth the price |
| origins of the california rock sound |
May 8, 2008
| Great Country Rock! |
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