Live 1973
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Live 1973 | |||||
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Live album by Gram Parsons | |||||
Released | 1982 | ||||
Recorded | March 13, 1973 Ultra Sonic Recording Studios Hempstead, New York |
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Genre | Country | ||||
Label | Sierra Records | ||||
Producer | John Delgatto Marley Brant |
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Gram Parsons chronology | |||||
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Live 1973 is a recording by Gram Parsons and the Fallen Angels. It was recorded in a recording studio on March 13, 1973 during a live radio broadcast from WLIR-FM, a station located in Garden City, New York. The timing of the recording thus sandwiched it between Parsons' only two solo studio albums, GP, and Grievous Angel, although it was not released (on LP) until 1982, long after both studio albums were released and after Parsons' early death. As in Parsons' studio albums, Emmylou Harris provides duet and harmony vocals. The Fallen Angels, however, are not the same band that appeared on the two studio albums. The original album had eleven tracks, but a later release by Rhino Records in 1997 added a twelfth track.
[edit] Track listing
- "We'll Sweep Out the Ashes in the Morning" (Joyce Allsup) - 3:34
- "Country Baptizing" (Jim Shumate) - 3:50
- "Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man" (Roger McGuinn/Gram Parsons) - 4:33
- "Big Mouth Blues" (Gram Parsons) - 4:34
- "The New Soft Shoe" (Gram Parsons) - 5:02
- "Cry One More Time" (Peter Wolf/Seth Justman) - 5:22
- "Streets of Baltimore" (Tompall Glaser/Harlan Howard) - 3:08
- "That's All It Took" (Darrell Edwards/Charlotte Grier/George Jones) - 2:45
- "Love Hurts" (Boudleaux Bryant) - 4:31
- "California Cotton Fields" (Dallas Frazier/Earl Montgomery) - 2:32
- "Six Days on the Road" (Earl Green/Carl Montgomery) - 3:04
- "Encore Medley: Bony Maronie/Forty Days/Almost Grown" (Larry Williams/Chuck Berry) - 5:50
[edit] Personnel
- Gram Parsons – Lead vocals, acoustic guitar
- Emmylou Harris – Harmony vocals, acoustic guitar
- Neil Flanz – Pedal steel guitar
- N. D. Smart II – drums
- Kyle Tullis – Bass guitar
- Jock Bartley – Electric guitar