Cherry Red's 2020 triple-disc set Down in the Bottom: The Country Rock Sessions 1966-1968 is designed to tell the tale of Roots, the 1968 Everly Brothers LP that's considered one of the founding documents of country-rock. Roots doesn't arrive until the third disc of Down in the Bottom. The previous two CDs feature expanded versions of the 1967 albums The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers and The Everly Brothers Sing, records where the duo adapted the sounds of the time to their own will. The Everlys kept pace with shifting fashions through much of the '60s -- just prior to The Hit Sound, they cut Two Yanks in England, where they were frequently supported by the Hollies -- but by narrowing the focus to these three albums, it's possible to hear them riding the hippie wave and settling into a mind-expanding cosmic American music by the time they recorded Roots. Each of the albums are expanded with bonus tracks drawn from singles and unreleased material originally unearthed on the massive Bear Family box sets. There may be some alternate versions among these bonus cuts but there are important songs too, such as the mind-bending psychedelic epic "Lord of the Manor," which helps fill in the transition from the hip oldies on the Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers to the country-rock of Roots. It's one of the more compelling stories of the '60s, one that proves that the Everlys never lost their creative spark even when they drifted down the charts, and the narrow focus of Down in the Bottom makes this clear in a way that individual LPs and bigger sets do not.
Toggle navigationMain navigationArticlesArtistsArtist ListFestivalsFestival ListReviewsInterviewsGalleriesVideosEventsContactGoose Radio City Music Hall 6/25/2022if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined')ez_ad_units.push([[970,250],'gratefulweb_com-box-2','ezslot_1',117,'0','0']);__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-gratefulweb_com-box-2-0'); Article Contributed by Jamie Huenefeld Published on Monday, June 27, 2022The indie groove quintet Goose released their new album Dripfield on Saturday, June 25 to a sold out crowd at New York City's Radio City Music Hall. The show was the second of a two night stand, where both nights had three sets of music including a special acoustic first set. The band was joined on stage by two of their legendary musical influences, guitarist Trey Anastasio from Phish and indie folk singer-songwriter John Tillman, also known as Father John Misty.This weekend was the culmination of this band's perseverance, and showcased their outstanding musical journey, as they have ascended from an emerging artist playing small clubs in 2019 to selling out the iconic six thousand person capacity Radio City Music Hall. Famed Phish artist Jim Pollock designed the poster for this event. Goose also appeared on CBS Saturday Morning and offered a special album autograph session for lucky fans who acquired tickets in between shows. Hopefully the band found time to sleep last weekend.var cid='4503229208';var pid='ca-pub-6091599882645627';var slotId='div-gpt-ad-gratefulweb_com-medrectangle-3-0';var ffid=1;var alS=1021%1000;var container=document.getElementById(slotId);var ins=document.createElement('ins');ins.id=slotId+'-asloaded';ins.className='adsbygoogle ezasloaded';ins.dataset.adClient=pid;ins.dataset.adChannel=cid;ins.style.display='block';ins.style.minWidth=container.attributes.ezaw.value+'px';ins.style.width='100%';ins.style.height=container.attributes.ezah.value+'px';container.style.maxHeight=container.style.minHeight+'px';container.style.maxWidth=container.style.minWidth+'px';container.appendChild(ins);(adsbygoogle=window.adsbygoogle[]).push();window.ezoSTPixelAdd(slotId,'stat_source_id',44);window.ezoSTPixelAdd(slotId,'adsensetype',1);var lo=new MutationObserver(window.ezaslEvent);lo.observe(document.getElementById(slotId+'-asloaded'),attributes:true);The show began with the acoustic set, where the band was arranged in a straight line, and seated next to each other in chairs. Guitarist Rick Mitarotonda donned an acoustic guitar, and dove into "Atlas Dogs," followed by "Moonrise." The band delighted the audience with two first time played covers, starting with Arcade Fire's "Wake Up." Coincidentally, Stuart Bogie, who sat in with Goose the night before at Radio City, is a touring member of Arcade Fire. Bruce Springsteen's "Atlantic City" followed and got the crowd's attention. The original, high energy "Flodown" kicked off the dance party for the evening, as fans began to move and grove into the aisles. The set wound down with the elusive "Elmeg the Wise," last time played in San Francisco, Ca on January 30, 2022.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined')ez_ad_units.push([[970,250],'gratefulweb_com-medrectangle-4','ezslot_3',119,'0','0']);__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-gratefulweb_com-medrectangle-4-0');After a short break, the band emerged, albeit fully electrified. A sixteen minute "Rockdale" ignited the set, followed by a relatively standard "Seekers on the Ridge Part One." This melodically flowed into the layered "Seekers on the Ridge Part Two."
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