Sin City: The Very Best of the Flying Burrito Brothers [Original recording remastered]

Sin City: The Very Best of the Flying Burrito Brothers [Original recording remastered]

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Product Description
25 classic tracks, includes every track from Gilded Palace Of Sin and Burrito Deluxe. Includes the studio version of 'Six Days On The Road' and 'Close Up The Honky-Tonks.' 96k/24-bit mastered from the original master tapes. 2002.

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Sin City: The Very Best of the Flying Burrito Brothers [Original recording remastered]

Sin City: The Very Best of the Flying Burrito Brothers
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • These songs changed my life
  • Twofer Album Package of Gram Parsons
  • This music is unknown and terrific
  • THE BEST FBB CD
  • Gimme a Break
Sin City: The Very Best of the Flying Burrito Brothers
The Flying Burrito Brothers
Manufacturer: A&M
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B000069HM6
Release Date: 2002-07-16

Tracks:

  1. Christine's Tune
  2. Sin City
  3. Do Right Woman
  4. Dark End Of The Street
  5. My Uncle
  6. Wheels
  7. Juanita
  8. Hot Burrito #1
  9. Hot Burrito #2
  10. Do You Know How It Feels?
  11. Hippie Boy
  12. The Train Song
  13. Lazy Days
  14. Image Of Me
  15. High Fashion Queen
  16. If You Gotta Go
  17. Man In The Fog
  18. Farther Along
  19. Older Guys
  20. Cody, Cody
  21. God's Own Singer
  22. Down In The Churchyard
  23. Wild Horses
  24. Six Days On The Road
  25. Close Up The Honky Tonks

Album Description

25 classic tracks, includes every track from Gilded Palace Of Sin and Burrito Deluxe. Includes the studio version of 'Six Days On The Road' and 'Close Up The Honky-Tonks.' 96k/24-bit mastered from the original master tapes. 2002.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars These songs changed my life.......2007-01-03

The first time I heard the Flying Burrito Brothers I realized this was something new and terrific. Today I get the same excitement listening to the fresh beginnings of the whole country rock movement. The raw genius of Graham Parsons comes shining through in every track.

4 out of 5 stars Twofer Album Package of Gram Parsons .......2005-05-02

The title says "the very best of" The Flying Burrito Brothers, but at first I wanted to nitpick that it was simply the two albums Gram Parsons recorded while a member. After much repeat listenings, however, I'm inclined to believe that this really is the best of the Burritos. And that's because this set delivers.

After leaving the Byrds in 1968, Chris Hillman and Gram Parsons examined their shared love of country music, albeit through the lens of warped psychelica and rock music that was the byproduct of their times. As a debut offering, "The Gilded Palace of Sin" (the first 11 tracks) is everything a debut should be: eye-openind, breathtaking, masterful and enjoyable. With such stand-outs (and should-be-standards if they're not already) like "Christine's Tune", "My Uncle", and "Hot Burrito #1" and "Hot Burrito #2", the Brothers stake their own unique claim on rock-meets-country. It's a satisfying stew that is only emphasized further by such covers as "Dark End of The Street", and great originals from Hillman and Parsons like "Sin City". Simply put, there is not a bad track on this album.

Which makes the follow-up effort (after "The Train Song", this constitutes the next ten or eleven tracks) suffer by comparison. After starting off strong with "Lazy Days", the album entitled "Burrito Deluxe" simply doesn't come across with the same power as the debut. I'm sure in time I'll learn to enjoy the album on its own merits, but I can't help but feel that "Burrito Deluxe" suffers by being included here. Perhaps a two-disc option would have been advisable, but in it's present format the second album comes off as almost a lazy, formulaic follow-up, a sophmore slump which Parsons never recovered from (he would leave the band shortly after, preferring to hang out with the Rolling Stones).

The bonus tracks (the aforementioned "Train Song", "Close Down the Honky-Tonks", etc) are all fantastic in their own right, and there are even some great "Deluxe" tracks worth putting on repeat ("Wild Horses" gets a great country treatment), but overall I'd have to recommend this for "The Gilded Palace of Sin" alone. It's the one that I keep putting on repeat, especially "Dark End", "Christine" and "Hot Burrito #1". Perhaps in time I'll learn to love "Burrito Deluxe" as well, but for the time being it's more of a nice afterthought than an essential back-to-back listening experience.

After the Brothers, Parsons would squander his talents until recording two solo albums that I plan to pick up later on. But while with the Flying Burrito Brothers (and on their debut in particular), his vision of Cosmic American Music came to fruition and helped to change the face of rock and roll. This best-of package demonstrates why. And it's the best possible introduction...

5 out of 5 stars This music is unknown and terrific.......2005-02-18

DO NOT pay any attention to the people who criticize this cd as a bad repackaging. It is the best deal for FBB music that I have seen, and all on one disc!! I don't get tired of this cd because it is filled with wonderful songs, and it is now one of my desert island cd's. The best songs are off of the gilded house of sin, but other songs on here are terrific also. This is worth the price, because there are also other songs thrown in not from the albums. great deal, just get it!

5 out of 5 stars THE BEST FBB CD.......2004-12-08

All the tracks of "Gilded Palace of Sin" and "Burrito Deluxe" and a few extra non-album tracks, all on one CD. This makes the twofer "Gilded Palace of Sin/Burrito Deluxe" redundant. If you really want the Rick Roberts tracks, then get the two disc Burritos anthology. But if, like myself, you're not a big Rick Roberts fan, this is the one. "Here Tonight," the only great Rick Roberts era song in my opinion is also on the Gene Clark album "Roadmaster." If you want that song, get Roadmaster, not the Burritos Anthology. Yeah, if you already own most of the tracks, there's no reason to get this, but, if you don't, then seriously, get this one. Or, you might consider the Gram Parsons anthology.

But, in my opinion, you're better off with "Sin City," the Byrds' "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" (the Parsons anthology only has the tracks with Parsons vocals, but the rest of the album is excellent as well) and "GP/Grievous Angel," to make your Burritos/Parsons/Byrds collection complete.

So yeah- if you're looking at this item, you're probably a Parsons/Burritos fan, or you want to become a Parsons/Burritos fan, and so, you want to buy a good Parsons/Burritos CD. If that is so, then you should seriously consider buying this CD.

5 out of 5 stars Gimme a Break.......2004-11-21

First off, I don't have this.

So you might wonder what qualifies me to write this review. Well, I do have "Hot Burritos!", the 2-CD Flying Burrito Bros. anthology, and frankly it's too much. "Farther Along," an earlier single-CD best-of, left off "My Uncle" and "Hippie Boy" from the landmark "The Gilded Palace of Sin". Disc 2 of "Hot Burritos!" has a couple decent outtakes from the group's last sessions with Gram Parsons - two of which are included here - but the rest comprises the Gram-less self-titled third album and other ephemera. I rarely pull out the second disc. Ergo, this is easily the best Burritos comp on the market, since it comprises all the essential stuff from the "real" Burrito Brothers, i.e. the lineup that included Gram Parsons. Some folks complain that it's yet another repackaging of the same old tracks. Well, that's certainly true, but it's the best one yet, and anyway this compilation isn't intended for people who already have these songs. Get "Sin City" and the Reprise two-fer "GP/Grievous Angel" and you've got yourself a damn fine Gram Parsons overview. Parsons didn't invent country-rock, which is if anything an even more redundant categorization that "folk-rock," but he was the only country-rocker with a natural affinity and connection for both genres; the hybrid came as naturally to him as breathing. I should note, too, that the Flying Burrito Brothers was a group with two frontmen, the other being fellow ex-Byrd Chris Hillman. Their collaboration (both in songwriting and performing, as evinced by their wonderful harmonies here) resulted in one brilliant LP and a rather less excellent follow-up, both of which are contained in their entirety here. If you want to know where everybody from the Eagles to Wilco came from, this is the place to start. That said, after "The Gilded Palace of Sin," country-rock would never be quite this weird or this magical again. There's a reason Gram called it "Cosmic American Music"; pick up this record to find out why.

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