Critical reception
On its release, Roots was not a commercial success for the Everly Brothers, [5] failing to widen their fanbase in spite of their excursion into the new field of country rock. [2] At the time of its release, Rolling Stone , which awarded the album 4 stars in its coverage of the band in The New Rolling Stone Album Guide , [6] described the album as "a showcase for the superb talent of the Everlys as they are today", asserting that anyone "interested in the so-called country revival now sweeping rock should pick up this album". [7] In his reviews of the bands subsequent albums, critic Robert Christgau often utilized Roots as a touchstone, referring to it as "sweet", "thoughtful, even-tempered, and unique". [8] Today, the album is touted as "one of the finest early country-rock albums". [1]
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