Monday, January 30, 2023

The Flying Burrito Brothers – Live In Madrid, Spain 1990



The Flying Burrito Brothers – Live In Madrid, Spain 1990

 

Gib Guilbeau (fiddle, guitar, vocals)

John Beland (guitar, vocals)

Sneaky Pete Kleinow (pedal steel guitar)

Larry Patton (bass, vocals)

Rick Lonow (drums, vocals)

 

1. Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms (2:50)
2. White Line Fever (3:54)
3. Toe Tappin' Music (3:05)
4. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (3:55)
5. Dim Lights, Thick Smoke And Loud, Loud Music (3:42)
6. Sweet Susannah (3:55)
7. Wild Horses (5:21)
8. Love Minus Zero - No Limit (3:43)
9. Big Bayou (3:45)
10. Six Days On The Road (3:28)
11. Sin City (3:50)
12. Hickory Wind (4:15)
13. Sweet Little Colette (3:18)
14. Honky Tonkin' (3:48)

Artwork Included (front, back, CD)

Saturday, January 28, 2023

The Flying Burrito Brothers – Altamont 1969



The Flying Burrito Brothers – Altamont 1969

Altamont Speedway, Livermore, California, USA

December 6, 1969



Gram Parsons: vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards

Chris Hillman: vocals, bass

Sneaky Pete Kleinow: pedal steel guitar

Bernie Leadon: vocals, guitar

Michael Clarke: drums

 

This one just surfaced. It’s to be checked as the tracks played don’t match what’s on various sites as to the songs they played at that event.

 

1. Six Days On The Road (3:15)

2. High Fashion Queen (2:15)

3. Cody Cody (3:15)

4. Lazy Days (4:25)

5. Close Up The Honky Tonks (2:35)

6. Sweet Mental Revenge (3:00)

7. To Love Somebody (4:00)

8. Lucille (3:00)

9. Together Again (3:35)

10. If You Gotta Go Go Now (2:25)

 

Artwork Included (front, back, CD)

Thursday, January 26, 2023

The Flying Burrito Brothers – Live In Frankfurt, Germany 1985


The Flying Burrito Brothers – Live In Frankfurt, Germany 1985

October 23, 1985

 

Sneaky Pete Kleinow (pedal steel guitar)

Skip Battin (bass, vocals)

Greg Harris (fiddle, guitar, banjo, vocals)

Jim Goodall (drums)

 

Not available in stores

 

1. Streets Of Baltimore (3:13)

2. Cash On The Barrelhead (2:26)

3. Help Is On Its Way (2:45)

4. Star Of The Show (4:08)

5. Christine's Tune (Devil In Disguise) (3:57)

6. Take A City Bride (3:40)

7. It Makes No Difference (5:34)

8. Will The Circle Be Unbroken (1:32)

9. China Moon (4:32)

10. Mr. Spaceman (4:33)

11. How Mountain Girls Can Love (2:15)

12. Come A Little Closer (4:11)

13. Six Days On The Road (3:10)

14. Bugler (4:42)

15. Louisiana Man (4:47)

16. All I Can Do (4:49)

17. Sin City (4:53)

18. You Ain't Going Nowhere (4:13)

19. Hot Burrito #2 (4:58)

20. Ballad Of Easy Rider (5:14)

21. Uncle Pen (4:26)

22. Hot Burrito #1 (4:52)

23. Roll On Brother (2:52)

24. Mystery Train (3:51)

 

Artwork Included (front, back, CD)

Monday, January 23, 2023

Various Artists – Country Cookin’ with Lee Arnold


Various Artists – Country Cookin’ with Lee Arnold

Presented by The United States Army Reserve

Double LP of Radio Programs (Music and Interviews)

Not available in stores

Notes:

1) Country Cookin’ was a C&W radio series in the 25 minute format. Each weekly country music interview and music show was hosted by WHN deejay Lee Arnold.

2) These are « ready for radio broadcast » LPs, 1 track per side (no songs track splitting).

 

Programs #289-292

 

Disc 1 – Side 1 (program #289 – November 28, 1976)

 

Ronny Milsap

 

Disc 1 – Side 2 (program #290 – December 5, 1976)

 

Mary Kay Place

 

Disc 2 – Side 1 (program #291 – December 12, 1976)

 

Dave & Sugar

 

Disc 2 – Side 2 (program #292 – December 19, 1976)

 

The Flying Burrito Brothers (the lineup at the time was Gib Guilbeau, Skip Battin, “Sneaky” Pete Kleinow, Joel Scott Hill and Gene Parsons).

 

(the first three of them were guests at this radio show to promote their « Airborne » LP from 1976.)

 

Intro by Lee Arnold

The Flying Burrito Brothers - She’s A Sailor

Lee Arnold interviews Skip Battin, Gib Guilbeau and Sneaky Pete Kleinow

US Army Reserve ad

The Flying Burrito Brothers - Toe Tappin’ Music

Lee Arnold interviews Skip Battin, Gib Guilbeau and Sneaky Pete Kleinow

The Flying Burrito Brothers - Border Town

Lee Arnold interviews Skip Battin, Gib Guilbeau and Sneaky Pete Kleinow

US Army Reserve ad

The Flying Burrito Brothers – Waiting For Love To Begin

 

Vinyl Rip – Artwork Included (front, back, labels)

 

Note : the gatefold cover of my LPs underwent severe water damage, hence the rather poor quality scans

Saturday, January 21, 2023

The Flying Burrito Brothers – Live In Denver 1985



The Flying Burrito Brothers – Live In Denver 1985

April 1985

 

Sneaky Pete Kleinow (pedal steel guitar)

Skip Battin (bass, vocals)

Greg Harris (fiddle, guitar, banjo, vocals)

Jim Goodall (drums)

 

Not available in stores

 

1. Wheels (3:11)

2. Hot Burrito #2 (4:12)

3. Star Of The Show (4:04)

4. Uncle Pen (4:11)

5. Six Days On The Road (3:59)

6. Louisiana Man (4:13)

7. Bugler + band introduction (4:35)

8. Mr. Spaceman (3:10)

9. She Belongs To Me (3:30)

10. Orange Blossom Special (4:35)

 

Artwork Included (front, back, CD)

Friday, January 20, 2023

The Flying Burrito Brothers – Lone Star Café, NY 1985



The Flying Burrito Brothers – Lone Star Café, NY 1985

February 13, 1985

John York, Michael Clarke, Rick Roberts, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Skip Battin, Blondie Chaplin.

This special lineup of The Flying Burrito Brothers gathered and opened for Gene Clark’s Byrds Tribute tour in 1985.

Audience recording - poor quality – much noise and talking by audience is heard between songs

 

1. Hot Burrito #2 (fades in) (3:56)

2. Hickory Wind - Do Right Woman, Do Right Man (7:20)

3. Uncle Pen (5:28)

4. Star Of The Show (5:54)

5. Mr. Spaceman (4:33)

6. Colorado (5:01)

7. Orange Blossom Special (4:08)


Artwork Included (front, back, CD)

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Burrito Brothers / Cristy Lane – Country Music Time (USA 1984)


Burrito Brothers / Cristy Lane – Country Music Time

US Air Force Program 885 and Program 886 (USA 1984)

 

This is a “ready for broadcast” music and interviews LP, with one uninterrupted track on each side. I have split the tracks.

 

Not available in stores.

 

Side A – Program 885 - The Burrito Brothers

 

Gib Guilbeau (fiddle, vocals)

John Beland (guitars, vocals)

 

1. Intro (0:09)
2. Cheatin' Kind Of Love (unreleased from single) (2:51)
3. Interview (3:19)
4. Could You Love Me One More Time (from Earl Scruggs LP - Burrito Brothers vocals) (2:28)
5. Announcement (1:02)
6. Take A City Bride (from Swampwater LP) (1:48)
7. Interview (2:02)
8. Outro (Orange Blossom Special) (2:53)

Side B – Program 886 – Cristy Lane

 

9. Intro (0:08)
10. You Make It Feel Like Sunday Again (2:04)
11. Interview (3:06)
12. Footprints In The Sand (2:58)
13. Annoucement (1:01)
14. Where I Belong (2:29)
15. Interview (1:33)
16.
Outro (Orange Blossom Special) (2:51)

 

Artwork Included (labels) (cover is all white)

Monday, January 16, 2023

The Burrito Brothers – Live From Gilley’s (1983)


The Burrito Brothers – Live From Gilley’s (1983)

Westwood One LG-83-05 (USA 1983)

Gilley’s, Pasadena, Texas – Autumn 1982 (Broadcast 1983)

John Beland, Gib Guilbeau, Neil Worf, Larry Marvel, Larry Gadler, Tom Weaver

 

“Radio Broadcast” LP - Not available in stores.

1. Intro By Jim Duncan (0:28)
2. She's A Friend Of A Friend Of Mine (2:29)
3. I'm Drinking Canada Dry (3:06)
4. Isn't That Just Like Love (2:33)
5. Too Much Honky Tonkin' (4:52)
6. Commercial + Jim Duncan (1:05)
7. Blue And Broken Hearted Me (3:25)
8. Six Days On The Road (3:12)
9. Louisiana Saturday Night (3:20)
10. Commercial + Jim Duncan (1:05)
11. Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down (2:33)
12. If You've Got The Money (2:22)
13. That's The Way Love Goes (2:55)
14. Commercial + Jim Duncan (1:04)
15. Family Tree (2:35)
16. Does She Wish She Was Single Again (2:49)
17. Commercial + Jim Duncan (1:06)
18. Diggy Liggy Li (2:47)
19. Jole Blon (1:44)
20. Orange Blossom Special (3:36)
21. Outro By Jim Duncan (1:05)

Vinyl Rip – Labels Scans Included

Sunday, January 15, 2023

The Burrito Brothers – Silver Eagle Cross Country Music Show (both sets)

The Burrito Brothers – Silver Eagle Cross Country Music Show

Sundown Club, Manhattan – April 3, 1982

 

Gib Guilbeau

John Beland

Larry Marvel

Chad Watson

Neil Worf

Avery Burdette

Jerry Reed

 

Recorded in 1982 for radio transcription releases for distribution to radio stations. The first set at the Sundown Club in Manhattan (with Jerry Reed joining the band for a couple of songs) was recorded for the "Silver Eagle Cross Country Music Show".

Not available in stores


Early Show

1. Does She Wish She Was Single Again (3:21)
2.
Wildlife (3:33)
3. She's A Friend Of A Friend (2:41)
4. Closer To You (4:06)
5. She's Acting Single (I'm Drinking Doubles) (1:54)
6. Louisiana Saturday Night (6:01)
7. Six Days On The Road (4:56)
8. Old Papa Joe (4:45)
9. Big Bayou (2:47)
10. Orange Blossom Special (4:59)

Late Show

1. Oh Lonesome Me (3:19)
2. Family Tree (2:45)
3. If You've Got The Money (I've Got The Time) (2:47)
4. That's The Way Love Goes (3:02)
5. I'm An Old Old Man (2:21)
6. Closer To You (3:22)
7. Christine's Tune (2:34)
8. Hickory Wind (2:06)
9. Six Days On The Road (0:32)
10. Why Baby Why (1:44)
11. Louisiana (4:44)
12. Joli Blon (2:48)

Artwork Included

Friday, January 13, 2023

The Burrito Brothers – Country Sessions - NBC Radio Network LP - Lone Star Café, New York 1982


The Burrito Brothers – Country Sessions

Lone Star Café, New York 1982

 

Gib Guilbeau (fiddle, vocals)

John Beland (guitars, vocals)

Larry Marvel (pedal steel guitar)

Avery Burdette (keyboards)

Chad Watson (bass)

Neil Worf (drums)

 

NBC Radio Network LP ‘This Record Must Be Destroyed After Broadcast’

 

This is a “ready for broadcast” live music and interviews LP, which means these are 5 uninterrupted segments with commercials included. No track splitting.

 

Not available in stores.

 

Side One:

 

Segment 1

 

Intro

Oh Lonesome Me

Christine’s Tune (Devil In Disguise)

Hickory Wind

Six Days On The Road

Outro

Commercials

 

Segment 2

 

Intro

If You’ve Got The Money, I’ve Got The Time (song 1)

That’s The Way Love Goes

If You’ve Got The Money, I’ve Got The Time (song 2 – different)

Why Baby Why

Outro

Commercials

 

Side Two:

 

Segment 3

 

Intro

Leaves Are Slowly Falling

Isn’t That Just Like Love

Outro

Commercials

 

Segment 4

 

Intro

Louisiana

Jole Blon

Outro

Commercials

 

Segment 5

 

Intro

If Something Should Come Between Us

Big Bayou

Orange Blossom Special

Outro

 

Vinyl Rip – Artwork Included (labels, cue sheet front and back)

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

The Burrito Brothers – Silver Eagle Cross Country Music Show - April 3, 1982


 

The Burrito Brothers – Silver Eagle Cross Country Music Show

April 3, 1982

 

Gib Guilbeau, John Beland

With unknown backing band and with Jerry Reed on selected tracks

This Burrito Brothers performance was recorded live at the Sundown Club, New York.

This is a “Ready For Broadcast” LP

 

Side A (1) = The Burrito Brothers

Side A (2) = Janie Fricke (not included)

Side B = unknown (not included)

 

Not available in stores

 

---In 1981, Guilbeau and Beland took complete control over The Flying Burrito Brothers and shortened the band name to The Burrito Brothers. As such, they recorded several LPs and became a successful act again.

This situation lasted until 1985, when another lineup of The Flying Burrito Brothers gathered to open for Gene Clark’s “20th Anniversary Tribute To The Byrds” tours, while Guilbeau and Beland recruited other musicians and reverted to the original Flying Burrito Brothers name.---

 

1. Oh, Lonesome Me (3:03)
2. Family Tree (2:36)
3. If You've Got The Money (2:40)
4. That's TheWay Love Goes (2:55)
5. I've Got The Money (2:34)
6. Closer To You (2:55)
7. Louisiana Saturday Night (with Jerry Reed) (4:43)
8. Six Days On The Road (with Jerry Reed) (4:13)
9. Louisiana (4:00)
10. Orange Blossom Special (4:38)

 

Vinyl Rip – Some Arwork Included (homemade CD front, small label side A)

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

The Flying Burrito Brothers - Martin's West, Baltimore 1979



The Flying Burrito Brothers - Martin's West, Baltimore 1979

 

Yet another lineup:

 

Gib Guilbeau (fiddle, rhythm guitar, vocals)

Skip Battin (bass, vocals)

Greg Harris (banjo, lead guitar, vocals)

Neil Good (pedal steel guitar) (not on pictures)

Ed Ponder (drums)

 

1. Ooh Wee California (4:09)

2. Close Up The Honky Tonks (3:24)

3. Truck Drivin' Man (3:00)

4. Talk (1:16)

5. Dixie Breakdown (2:25)

6. Sin City (4:36)

7. Please, Please Lover (4:02)

8. Band Introduction (3:24)

9. Diggi Liggi Lo (3:17)

10. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (4:10)

11. Call Me The Breeze (5:31)

12. Rocky Top (2:57)

13. Louisiana Man (2:18)

14. Six Days On The Road (6:36)

15. Fire On The Mountain (3:09)

16. Why You Been Go So Long (5:05)

17. Take A City Bride (3:08)

18. White Line Fever (4:00)

19. Rider In The Rain (4:39)

20. Mr. Spaceman (3:26)

21. Hickory Wind (5:25)

22. Take A Whiff (3:53)

 

Artwork Included (front, back, CD)

Sunday, January 8, 2023

The Byrds – The German T.V. Collection



The Byrds – The German T.V. Collection

 

Roger McGuinn (guitars, vocals)

Clarence White (guitars, vocals)

Skip Battin (bass, vocals)

Gene Parsons (drums, banjo, vocals)

Jimmi Seiter (percussion)

 

Recorded in the German T.V. studios in 1971 for the “Beat Club” program, and broadcast in 1972, this is the complete performance, including rehearsals, multiple versions of some songs and talking.

 

Excellent sound quality

 

1. Chestnut Mare (1) (3:08)

2. Chestnut Mare (2) (3:12)

3. Eight Miles High (instrumental) (13:35)

4. Mr. Tambourine Man (acoustic) (3:30)

5. Tuning (0:46)

6. Soldier's Joy - Black Mountain Rag (1) (1:26)

7. Soldier's Joy - Black Mountain Rag (2) (1:02)

8. Soldier's Joy - Black Mountain Rag (3) (1:07)

9. So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star (1) (2:56)

10. So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star (2) (3:06)

 

Artwork Included (front, back, CD)

Friday, January 6, 2023

The Flying Burrito Brothers – Lowell, MA 1977


The Flying Burrito Brothers – Lowell, MA 1977

 

Gib Guilbeau (Rhythm Guitar, Fiddle, Vocals)

Sneaky Pete Kleinow (Pedal Steel Guitar)

Bobby Cochran (Lead Guitar, Vocals)

Thad Maxwell (Bass, Vocals)

Mickey McGee (Drums, Vocals)

 

This umpteenth (but far from being the last) lineup of The Flying Burrito Brothers performed as such during a few months in 1977, then went into the studio to record an album that came out as and credited to “Sierra” that same year on the Mercury label.

 

Not available in stores

 

1. Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms (2:47)

2. Bon Soir Blues (4:24)

3. Wheels (3:26)

4. What A High What A Low (3:52)

5. California And You (4:36)

6. Why Baby Why (2:20)

7. Louisiana Man (3:45)

8. Close Up The Honky Tonks (2:49)

9. Big Bayou (4:47)

10. It's Alright By Me (3:10)

11. Willie And The Hand Jive (3:25)

12. Fire On The Mountain (2:20)

13. Truck Drivin' Man (2:41)

 

Artwork Included (front, back, CD)