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    Smile Country Rock

    You folks is the beans, so they tells me. So riddle me this, for the lack of a less Aragahy term. In yet another one of my world famous genre suggestion threads, I come to you now looking for "country/folk rock". Heavy, eh? Might want to take a minute to cool off. After that answer my questions, lazy buttoxesses!

    What are some album suggestions and similar artist for the following plethera of country rock zenithicity:

    Brewer & Shipley
    Poco (besides A Good Feelin' & Indian Summer)
    Loggins & Messina (besides s.t.'d and Full Sail)
    Pure Prarie League
    The New Riders of the Purple Sage
    Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen
    Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
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    I don't claim to know about official genres, but in my own mind I've always referred to Blue Rodeo as "country rock."

    Anyway, even if I'm wrong they're a really good band that not many people would know outside Canada, that's probably at least similar to what you're looking for.

    (ignore the video for the first one, it's the only example I could find on youtube of one of my favorite songs)
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    The Beau Brummels (Triangle and Bradley's Barn specifically)

    The Byrds (Sweethearts of the Rodeo.)

    The Flying Burrito Brothers

    Gram Parsons (check out G.P. and Grievous Angel)

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    Aren't the Eagles considered country rock? If so... yeah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hainesdogg View Post
    The Byrds (Sweethearts of the Rodeo.)

    The Flying Burrito Brothers

    Gram Parsons (check out G.P. and Grievous Angel)
    These!

    Any Byrds album with Clarence White should be on your list.

    More recently I think Wilco would fit the bill.

    Buffalo Springfield was actually a pioneer of this sound -- check out "Go and Say Goodbye" from their debut album.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldFogey View Post
    These!

    Any Byrds album with Clarence White should be on your list.

    More recently I think Wilco would fit the bill.

    Buffalo Springfield was actually a pioneer of this sound -- check out "Go and Say Goodbye" from their debut album.
    I love Buffalo Springfield, I have their last two albums on vinyl.

    And I do have the Byrds' "Mr. Tambourine Man", and I'm somewhat familiar with their other work. I'm yet to check out Gram and The Burritos though.




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    @Rainbow: Kinda neato. I shall look farther into them.
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    Country Rock is a weird sub-genre since Rockabilly is highly country influenced. In the 60's with the rock changing it morphed into a different style which became Country Rock. Here are some early examples.

    The Beatles - I Don't Want To Spoil The Party (Capitol/EMI) 1964
    The Byrds - Satisfied Mind (Columbia) 1965
    Downliners Sect - I Got Mine (Columbia) 1965
    The Dillards - Lemon Chimes (Capitol) 1965
    Byrds - Mr. Spaceman (Columbia) 1966
    Charles River Valley Boys - I've Just Seen A Face (Elektra) 1966
    The Greenbriar Boys - Up To My Neck In High Muddy Waters (Vanguard) 1966
    International Submarine Band - Truck Drivin' Man (Ascot) 1966
    Gosdin Brothers - Love At First Sight (World Pacific) 1966
    The Greenbriar Boys - Different Drum (Vanguard) 1966
    Gene Clark & The Gosdin Brothers - Keep On Pushin' (Columbia) 1967
    Gosdin Brothers - A Hundred Years From Now (Edict) 1967
    Byrds - Time Between (Columbia) 1967
    Hearts And Flowers - I'm A Lonesome Fugitive (Capitol) 1967
    Byrds - The Girl With No Name (Columbia) 1967
    Ian & Sylvia - Big River (MGM) 1967
    Buffalo Springfield - A Child's Claim To Fame (Atco) 1967




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