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Bob Dylan spearheaded the back-to-basics roots revival when he went to Nashville to record the album Blonde on Blonde using notable local musicians like Charlie McCoy This, and the subsequent more clearly country-influenced albums, John Wesley Harding 1967 and Nashville Skyline 1969, have been seen as creating the genre of country folk, a route pursued by a number of, largely acoustic, folk musicians The Flatlanders, Joe Ely, Butch Hancock, Jimmie Dale Gilmore and California-based Richard Brooker, have collaborated and recorded Other performers have produced occasional recordings in the genre, including Elvis Costello's Almost Blue 1981 and the Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
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