Re: Eure Album-Top100

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firecracker

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und „close up the honky tonks“ ist da auch drauf. :sonne: ….. die songs sind alle großartig. (sind allerdings alles cover, keine von GP geschriebenen songs).

aus dem „sleepness nights“-cd-inlay:

Nine of the 12 tracks included on this album were recorded by The Flying Burrito Bros. in early 1970, shortly before Gram Parsons left the group. These tracks were recorded at the Sound Factory in Los Angeles with Jim Dickson producing. The Burritos then consisted of Parsons (Lead vocalist on all tracks), Chris Hillman (bass, mandolin, vocals), Bernie Leadon (guitar, banjo, vocals), Sneeky Pete Kleinow (pedal steel), and Michael Clarke (drums). When recording this material (mostly classic honky-tonk songs), the Burritos and Dickson were attempting to make a pure, honest country album.
The remeining three tracks were recorded during the sessions for Gram Parsons` 1973 Warner bros. album Grievous Angel. These were recorded at Wally Heider`s in L.A. with Parsons producing and Hugh Davis the engineer. (…)
All three tracks remained unmixed 16-track masters until February 1976, when Davies and Emmylou Harris put them into their present form. (BUD SCOPPA)

Joshua Tree:director: Hey firecracker, die ISB war GP’s Band bevor er bei den Byrds einstieg, erst danach kamen die FBB’s.

Wo ist Sweetheart of the Rodeo?

und was ist „sleepness nights“?
:-)

oh, sorry, da war ich etwas ungenau.

die „sweetheart of the rodeo“ befindet sich in meinem regal. ;-)

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Dirty, dirty feet from the concert in the grass / I wanted to believe that freedom there could last (Willy Mason)