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The Flying Burrito Bros - The Gilded Palace Of Sin And Burrito Deluxe (1999)

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The Flying Burrito Bros - The Gilded Palace Of Sin And Burrito Deluxe (1999)


Artist: The Flying Burrito Bros
Title Of Album: The Gilded Palace Of Sin And Burrito Deluxe
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: A&M Records/540 704-2
Genre: Country Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)/MP3
Bitrate: Lossless/320 kbps
Total Time: 01:10:50
Total Size: 446/166 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Christine's Tune (3:06)
02. Sin City (4:12)
03. Do Right Woman (3:56)
04. Dark End Of The Street (3:59)
05. My Uncle (2:40)
06. Wheels (3:05)
07. Juanita (2:31)
08. Hot Burrito # 1 (3:39)
09. Hot Burrito # 2 (3:19)
10. Do You Know How It Feels (2:10)
11. Hippie Boy (5:00)
12. Lazy Days (3:14)
13. Image Of Me (3:20)
14. High Fashion Queen (2:08)
15. If You Gotta Go (1:51)
16. Man In The Fog (2:31)
17. Farther Along (4:02)
18. Older Guys (2:30)
19. Cody, Cody (2:47)
20. God's Own Singer (2:07)
21. Down In The Churchyard (2:21)
22. Wild Horses (6:22)

The Flying Burrito Brothers helped forge the connection between rock and country, and with their 1969 debut album, The Gilded Palace of Sin, they virtually invented the blueprint for country-rock. Though the band's glory days were brief, they left behind a small body of work that proved vastly influential both in rock and country. The Flying Burrito Brothers reunited later in the '70s, albeit without their founding members Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman, and continued performing and recording in a variety of incarnations into the '80s.
Originally, the Flying Burrito Brothers were a group of Los Angeles musicians who gathered together to jam. Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman took the band's name when they were forming their own band after leaving the Byrds. Parsons had helped steer the Byrds toward a country direction during his brief stint with the band, as captured on the 1968 album Sweetheart of the Rodeo. Following the release of Sweetheart, he left the Byrds, followed shortly afterward by Hillman. The duo added pedal steel guitarist "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow and bassist Chris Ethridge to the band and set about recording their debut album with a variety of session drummers.
The Gilded Palace of Sin, the Flying Burrito Brothers' debut album, was released in the spring of 1969. Although the album only sold 40,000 copies, the band developed a devoted following, which happened to include many prominent musicians in Los Angeles, Bob Dylan, and the Rolling Stones. Around this time, Parsons and Stones guitarist Keith Richards became good friends, which led to Parsons losing interest in the Burritos. Before the band recorded their second album, Ethridge left the band and was replaced by Bernie Leadon, and the group hired ex-Byrd Michael Clarke as their permanent drummer.
Burrito Deluxe, the group's second album, was released in the spring of 1970. After its release, Gram Parsons left the group and was replaced by Rick Roberts, a local Californian songwriter. Roberts' first album with the band, The Flying Burrito Brothers, was released in 1971. After its release, Kleinow left the band to become a session musician and Leadon departed to join the Eagles. The Burritos hired pedal steel guitarist Al Perkins and bassist Roger Bush to replace them, as well as adding guitarist Kenny Wertz and fiddler Byron Berline to the lineup. This new version of the group recorded the live album The Last of the Red Hot Burritos, which was released in 1972. Before its release, the band splintered apart. Berline, Bush, and Wertz all left to form Country Gazette, while Hillman and Perkins joined Manassas. Roberts assembled a new band to tour Europe in 1973 and then dissolved the group, choosing to pursue a solo career. Roberts would later form Firefall with Michael Clarke.



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