The Flying Burrito Brothers were best known for their massively influential debut album, 1969's The Gilded Palace of Sin. Although the group is most often thought of in connection with country-rock legend Gram Parsons, in fact it endured myriad personnel changes over many years.
Ironically, the band best known as the Flying Burrito Brothers actually 'borrowed' their name from the original Flying Burrito Brothers, composed of bassist Ian Dunlop and drummer Mickey Gauvin, bandmates of Parsons from the Boston-based International Submarine Band, plus any of a loose coalition of musicians, including Parsons himself from time to time.
Hot Burritos is a remastered anthology of tracks from the band between 1969 and 1972 and contains every track from The Gilded Palace of Sin, Burrito Deluxe and The Flying Burrito Brothers plus 8 non-album tracks including the classic single The Train Song. ~ More at Wikipedia
Disc 1 :
- Christine's Tune (A.K.A. Devil In Disguise)
- Sin City
- Do Right Woman
- Dark End Of The Street
- My Uncle
- Wheels
- Juanita
- Hot Burrito #1
- Hot Burrito #2
- Do You Know How It Feels
- Hippie Boy
- The Train Song
- Lazy Days
- Image Of Me
- High Fashion Queen
- If You Gotta Go
- Man In The Fog
- Farther Along
- Older Guys
- Cody, Cody
- God's Own Singer
- Down In The Churchyard
- Wild Horses
Disc 2 :
- Six Days On The Road
- Close Up The Honky-Tonks
- Break My Mind
- Dim Lights
- Sing Me Back Home
- Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down
- To Love Somebody
- White Line Fever
- Colorado
- Hand To Mouth
- Tried So Hard
- Just Can't Be
- To Ramona
- Four Days Of Rain
- Can't You Hear Me Calling
- All Alone
- Why Are You Crying
- Here Tonight
- Ain't That A Lot Of Love
- Losing Game (Live)
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