Monday, December 17, 2012

The Flying Burrito Brothers




















Artist:  The Flying Burrito Brothers
Origin:  Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre:  Country Rock

Original line-up:

Gram Parsons:  Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Organ
Chris Hillman:  Lead Vocals, Harmony, Guitar, Mandolin
Chris Ethridge:  Bass, Piano
"Sneaky" Pete Kleinow:  Pedal Steel Guitar

The Flying Burrito Brothers was an early Country Rock Band, formed in 1968 by Gram Parsons (Vocals, Guitar Ex The Byrds), Chris Hillman (Vocals, Bass, Mandolin Ex The Byrds), Chris Ethridge (Bass, Piano) and Sneaky Pete Kleinow (Pedal Steel Guitar).  The group is the one of the Country Rock Legends and best known for its influential from the debut album The Gilded Palace Of Sin (1969)





Title:  Authorized Bootleg/Fillmore East, New York, N.Y.-Late Show, November 7, 1970.  (Limited Edition) (2011)
Genre:  Country Rock
Label:  A&M Records
Rating:   ****

Tracks:  

 1.  Lazy Days  (4:01)
 2.  One Hundred Years From Now  (2:41)
 3.  My Uncle  (2:37)
 4.  Cody, Cody  (2:53)
 5.  Christine's Tune (A/K/A Devil In Disguise)  (4:00)
 6.  I Am A Pilgrim  (3:01)
 7.  Dixie Breakdown  (2:17)
 8.  Willie And The Hand Jive  (3:47)
 9.  Wild Horses  (5:07)
10. Feel Good Music  (3:29)
11. Hot Burrito #2  (4:12)
12. Six Days On The Road  (3:35)

Personnel:

Chris Hillman:  Vocals, Bass, Mandolin
Bernie Leadon:  Vocals, Guitar, Banjo
Rick Roberts:  Vocals, Guitar
"Sneaky" Pete Kleinow:  Pedal Steel Guitar, Lead Vocals on "Willie And The Hand Jive"
Michael Clarke:  Drums

Authorized Bootleg/Fillmore East, New York, N.Y.-Late Show, November 7, 1970, was live album by The Flying Burrito Brothers, was released in 2011 by A&M Records.  The album recorded live at The Fillmore East in New York City, on November 7, 1970, shortly after Gram Parsons left the band, the band members consisted of Chris Hillman (Bass, Mandolin Ex The Byrds), Michael Clarke (Drums Ex The Byrds), Bernie Leadon (Guitar, Banjo, future member of The Eagles), Rick Roberts (Guitar, future member of The Firefall) and "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow (Pedal Steel Guitar).

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