Sunday, September 20, 2020

Various Artists – Country Rock Festival – Philadelphia 1973

Various Artists – Country Rock Festival – Philadelphia 1973

Tower Theatre, Philadelphia – June 1973

"Warner Bros. Records" set up a mini-tour which was billed as a "country-rock festival" package. The all-day, all-night affair consisted of Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Gene Parsons, Clarence White, Roland White, Eric White Jr., James Burton, some members of Country Gazette, Sneaky Pete Kleinow and Chris Ethridge - all of whom had signed record contracts with "Warner Bros". There were two test shows on the East Coast in June 1973, which got fantastic critics. One in Annapolis, Maryland and then another in Philadelphia (this concert).

Warner Brothers intended to extend it to a world tour, but the project collapsed due to Gram Parsons’ and Clarence White’s deaths.


This was the last known public performance given by Gram Parsons.

Gram Parsons (guitar, vocals)

Clarence White (guitar, vocals)

Gene Parsons (drums, vocals)

Chris Ethridge (bass)

Sneaky Pete Kleinow (pedal steel guitar)

Emmylou Harris (guitar, vocals)

Roland White (guitar, mandolin, vocals)

Eric White Jr. (banjo, double bass, vocals)

Byron Berline (fiddle)

Alan Munde (banjo)

Roger Bush (bass)

James Burton (guitar)

 Not all artists perform on all tracks.

 Some sources say that the concert lasted approximately 3 hours! So this is just a 43 minutes excerpt, mostly focused on Gram Parsons.

 Don’t expect excellent audio quality!

 There is a poor quality silent film with excerpts of the concert. Here’s a clip made by Thomas Aubrunner with music from the concert added.

 http://www.burritobrother.com/CR.mp4

 1. Christine's Tune (Devil In Disguise) (4:08)
2. Tried So Hard (3:00)
3. We'll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning (3:02)
4. Streets Of Baltimore (3:35)
5. Hickory Wind (4:37)
6. Country Baptizin' (4:22)
7. Love Hurts (5:14)
8. Hot Burrito #2 (2:55)
9. Six Days On The Road (4:06)
10. Sin City (4:12)
11. Wheels (3:22)

Artwork Included (front, back)


6 comments:

Rocking--Byrd said...
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david said...

thanks, as always, RB ! Too bad this tour didn't last longer, and get professionally recorded.

SHOON said...

Has anyone tried to track down the sound boards?

Steve said...

An interesting idea, but the recording is too fast, and the concert sounds like the equivalent of an adolescent Alvin and the Chipmunks which doesn't do justice to the music. Thanks anyway, you always provide interesting uploads.

Rocking--Byrd said...
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Rocking--Byrd said...

https://www8.zippyshare.com/v/wa2Ybt4c/file.html