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OT: searching for Gram
Date: September 5, 2006 19:22
I posted something about this in Tell Me, but I guess it really should be over here.
I'm looking for any rare post-ISB Gram (live or otherwise).
In particular, I'd love to get my hands on the lost A&M GP solo sessions:
1971, Gram goes into A&M studios with Terry Melcher (producing), Ry Cooder, Clarence White, Les Ball & others to record for a solo album. Songs recorded included: White Line Fever, I Fall To Pieces, Dream baby (Roy Orbison), She Thinks I Still Care. Gram himself signs the master tapes out of the A&M library that Fall and they are never seen again. DOes anyone know if any of this stuff has ever surfaced?
Any help/info would be most appreciated.
Re: OT: searching for Gram
Date: September 5, 2006 19:58
Haven't heard about that, but there is a new album on Sundazed featuring the "lost" 1965-66 sessions featuring Codine, Wheel Of Fortune, Another Side Of This Life, High Flyin' Bird, November Nights, Zah's Blues, Reputation, That's The Bag I'm In, They Still Go Down, Pride Of Man, Brass Buttons, I Just Can't Take It Anymore, and Candy Man.
Rob...
Rob,
Sittin' in a bar tipplin' a jar in Jackson...
Re: OT: searching for Gram
Date: September 5, 2006 20:44
stone-relics Wrote:
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> I've got a test press of the A&M Lp, but nothing
> really drastically different...no way to digitize
> it, though...
>
> JR
A test of Sleepless Nights, or of the Melcher stuff?
Re: OT: searching for Gram
Date: September 5, 2006 22:13
rmacdad Wrote:
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> I've got about three complete Gram with the
> Burrito Brother shows and one awsome two disc set
> of live stuff with Gram with the Byrds, Burrito
> Bros., Solo and outtakes. I also have the four
> song video of Gram live with the fallen angels in
> Texas 1973. Do you have anything to trade.
Just e-mailed you - I'm definitely interested.
Re: OT: searching for Gram
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Date: September 6, 2006 07:12
There is a Flying Burrito Brothers show for download on Dimeadozen right now. Here is the info about it:
THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS
June 8, 1969
The Palomino, North Hollywood, CA
The Band: Gram Parsons, Chris Hillman, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Michael Clarke and Chris Ethridge, joined by Clarence White
Part One
1. Sing Me Back Home
2. Train Song
3. Dream Baby (with reprise)
4. She Once Lived Here
5. Get Ourselves Together
6. Long Black Limousine
7. Dark End of The Street
8. She Thinks I Still Care
9. Undo the Right/Somebody's Back In Town
10. Lucille
11. I Threw Away The Rose
12. You Win Again
Part Two
1. Buckaroo
2. Sweet Mental Revenge
3. Another Place Another Time
4. Life In Prison
5. Hungry Eyes/High On A Hill Top
6. Sing Me Back Home
7. Hot Burrito #1
8. Hot Burrito #2
9. Train Song
10. Everybody Loves A Winner