The Flying Burrito Brothers - Seattle Pop Festival 1969
Gold Creek Park, Woodinville, WA – July 27, 1969
Gram Parsons (guitar, vocals)
Chris Hillman (guitar, vocals)
Sneaky Pete Kleinow (pedal steel guitar)
Chris Ethridge (bass)
Michael Clarke (drums)
New version with bonus tracks
01 Close Up The Honkytonks (2:29)
02 Dark End of the Street (3:38)
03 (Sweet) Mental Revenge (3:06)
04 Image Of Me (3:08)
05 Christine's Tune (Devil In Disguise) (5:13)
06 Sin City (3:53)
07 Out Of Control (2:51)
08 Wake Up Little Susie (2:44)
09 You Win Again (3:25)
10 We've Got To Get Ourselves Together (3:30)
11 She Thinks I Still Care (5:10)
12 Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) (2:46)
13 Lucille (2:35)
14 Take A Message To Mary (3:00)
15 Train Song (3:13)
Bonus Tracks - Date and Venue unknown:
16. Sin City (3:51)
17. Christine's Tune (Devil In Disguise) (3:36)
18. (Sweet) Mental Revenge (3:09)
19. She Thinks I Still Care (3:03)
20. Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) (2:42)
21. Wake Up Little Susie (2:41)
Artwork Included (front, back, booklet)



3 comments:
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Thanks, RB; the bonus tracks are great: always nice to get a new Burrito show. It's unfortunate that it's not a complete show, and a shame whoever did this didn't list the date and location. Maybe the complete show will surface at some point. Pretty cool; new Burrito and Byrds shows at the same time! Thanks again !
I still think that Gram Parsons had some troubles with pitch, especially when he had to hit higher notes. Chris should have been given more leads, but then I guess Gram was the 'star' of the show. Despite all the hype about Cosmic American Music, there is nothing very cosmic about this concert, just an OK presentation with songs from their first album and others, mostly covers of 50s material. It's not very exciting music live, but I'm sure fans of the group were happy.
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