In Our Image
The Everly Brothers · 1966
28 min · 12 tracks · country · rockabilly
Melodic harmonies weave through heartfelt ballads and upbeat rockabilly rhythms, capturing the essence of 1960s pop culture.
Why this album works
This album is notable for its blend of country and rock influences during a time when the music scene was evolving rapidly. While it didn't achieve significant commercial success compared to their earlier works, it showcased the duo's enduring vocal prowess and contributed to the ongoing influence of harmony-driven pop music.
- Best for
- short, engaging listening sessions melodic and heartfelt reflections nostalgic emotional storytelling
- Context
- In 1966, The Everly Brothers were navigating a transitional phase in their career, having experienced both immense success and personal challenges. 'In Our Image' followed their previous album 'Beat & Soul' and marked a continued exploration of their signature harmonies amidst shifting musical trends.
- Stylistic neighbors
- The Lovin' Spoonful· Kenny Rogers· John Denver· Harry Nilsson· Julie London· Aretha Franklin· Blondie· Dean Martin
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Leave My Girl Alone 2:22
- 2 (Why Am I) Chained to a Memory 2:07
- 3 I’ll Never Get Over You 2:09
- 4 The Doll House Is Empty 2:00
- 5 Glitter and Gold 2:40
- 6 (You Got) The Power of Love Standout 2:37
- 7 The Price of Love Standout 2:07
- 8 It’s All Over 2:19
- 9 I Used to Love You 2:15
- 10 Lovey Kravezit 2:37
- 11 June Is as Cold as December Standout 2:52
- 12 It Only Costs a Dime 1:56
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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