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Will the Circle Be Unbroken
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Will the Circle Be Unbroken
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With all due respect to
the Byrds
and
the Flying Burrito Brothers
, it took
the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
until this album to come up with a merger of rock and country music that worked for both sides and everyone involved. The opening number, "The Grand Ole Opry Song," set the tone for the album, showing that this band -- for all of their origins in rock and popular music -- were willing to meet country music on its own terms, rather than as a vehicle for embellishment as rock music. The result, without a false or strained note anywhere among its 37 songs, was an all-star country project that worked (and transcended its country and rock origins), with
serving as catalyst and intersecting point for all of the talent involved, who gave superbly of themselves. Not only did this album result in exposure to a new and wider audience for the likes of
Mother Maybelle Carter
,
Roy Acuff
Earl Scruggs
Merle Travis
, and others, but this was the first real country album that a lot of rock listeners under the age of 30 ever heard. Thus, it opened up pathways and dialogue in all directions, across several generations and cultural barriers; the dialogue between
Doc Watson
alone was almost worth the price of admission. ~ Bruce Eder
the Byrds
and
the Flying Burrito Brothers
, it took
the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
until this album to come up with a merger of rock and country music that worked for both sides and everyone involved. The opening number, "The Grand Ole Opry Song," set the tone for the album, showing that this band -- for all of their origins in rock and popular music -- were willing to meet country music on its own terms, rather than as a vehicle for embellishment as rock music. The result, without a false or strained note anywhere among its 37 songs, was an all-star country project that worked (and transcended its country and rock origins), with
serving as catalyst and intersecting point for all of the talent involved, who gave superbly of themselves. Not only did this album result in exposure to a new and wider audience for the likes of
Mother Maybelle Carter
,
Roy Acuff
Earl Scruggs
Merle Travis
, and others, but this was the first real country album that a lot of rock listeners under the age of 30 ever heard. Thus, it opened up pathways and dialogue in all directions, across several generations and cultural barriers; the dialogue between
Doc Watson
alone was almost worth the price of admission. ~ Bruce Eder