Sweetheart Of The Rodeo (Vinyl LP) Electronic'Sweetheart of the Rodeo' will forever be revered as the byrds' 1968 album that opened the eyes of the hip and the young to country music. Whether it was the first country rock album doesn't really matter: it was certainly the best and most heartfelt such excursion and paved the way for fabled combos such as The Flying Burrito Bros. Poco and many more yet to come. 'Sweetheart' features the first extensive line up change for the byrds, as Roger Mcguinn
"Roadhouse Blues" was joined as praise-worthy in Rolling Stones' review by the buoyant catchiness of another Morrison Hotel single
presenting the finest works created during the era of decolonisation when the Black Continent looked forward to a brighter future
"I'm a yout'man and into rap
Mott recorded this over a relatively long period (September to November 1970)
a vault of secrets and stories from East Africa
¥Transferred from the original tapes and remastered by Grammy award winning engineer Frank Merritt at The Carvery
who co-wrote the film's shooting script
intensely emotional improvisation on Machine Gun (including the screeches of bombs and gunfire) and his pithy blues work on Who Knows
He recorded a number of hit songs in Nigeria during the 70s
The group performed live "only 4 or 5 times"
Rob 'Roy' Raindorf and Ebo Taylor all released some of their greatest music under the Essiebons banner
setting the sonic template for the new wave of british heavy metal more than any other single recording