Friday, April 26, 2019

Chris Hillman - Between Flights And The Desert




Chris Hillman - Between Flights And The Desert

Don’t expect hi-fi!

Disc 1

Boarding House, San Francisco – October 15, 1976

Chris Hillman - guitar, mandolin, vocals
Richard Marx - guitar, vocals
John Brennan - lead guitar
Al Stahely - bass
Merel Bregante - drums
Jeff Dupont - organ

1. Lazy Days (3:08)
2. Hot Burrito #1 (3:47)
3. Slippin' Away (3:50)
4. Step On Out (3:49)
5. White Line Fever (4:09)
6. Fallen Eagle (2:05)
7. Sin City (3:42)
8. Take Me In Your Lifeboat (3:33)
9. Witching Hour (5:00)
10. It Doesn't Matter (4:01)
11. Midnight Again (3:54)
12. Hard Times (3:18)
13. Follow Me Through (5:16)
14. So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star (2:31)

Disc 2

1 - Club Ivanhoe, Chicago – November 10, 1977

Chris Hillman - lead vocals, bass
John Brennan - lead guitar
Tommy Buckman – bass
Mike Huey – drums
Kim O’Kelly – background
Skip Edwards - keyboards, pedal steel

1. Hot Burrito #2 (3:09)
2. Slippin' Away (3:18)
3. Take It On The Run (3:13)
4. Rise And Fall (3:39)
5. Love Is The Sweetest Amnesty (3:39)
6. Nothing Gets Through (5:29)
7. Fallen Eagle (2:58)
8. Take Me In Your Lifeboat (3:32)
9. Playing The Fool (3:47)
10. The Heartbreaker (5:36)
11. Witching Hour (4:55)
12. It Doesn't Matter (3:01)
13. Both Of Us (4:24)
14. Mystery Train (3:20)

2 – Demos At Criterion Studios, Miami – 1978

15. Time To Mend (take 1) (0:37)
16. Time To Mend (take 2) (5:11)
17. Time To Mend (take 3) (1:46)
18. Do For The Others (3:50)

Artwork Included (front, back, CDs)

4 comments:

Rocking--Byrd said...

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doc said...

This looks interesting - thanks.

dino said...

To hell with HI-FI: Chris is Chris, no matter what!
Thanks a million, man!

Steve said...

Nice examples of live rock and country rock from one of the original members of the Byrds. Chris doesn't have a terribly flexible voice, but he uses what he has pretty well. The songs bring back memories and the band is good as well. I don't always like Hillman's seventies material, but there are many good songs here and the quality of the recording doesn't take away from the enjoyment at all. Thanks for these concerts, R--B.