Gram Parsons & The Flying Burrito Brothers - Sleepless Nights
Facts
| Artist(s) | Gram Parsons & The Flying Burrito Brothers |
| Studio | Ume Imports |
| Release Date | June 20, 2006 |
| UPC Code | 766489309620 |
| Buy this item | $12.98 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 5:12 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Extra tracks, Import |
About Gram Parsons & The Flying Burrito Brothers - Sleepless Nights
1976 posthumous release featuring The Flying Burrito Brothers & Emmylou Harris. Album Description
Tracks
- Brand New Heartache - Gram Parsons, Bryant, Boudleaux
- Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down - Gram Parsons, Haggard, Merle
- Sing Me Back Home - Gram Parsons, Haggard, Merle
- Your Angel Steps out of Heaven - Gram Parsons, Ripley, J.
- Crazy Arms - Gram Parsons, Mooney, Ralph
- Sleepless Nights - Gram Parsons, Bryant, Boudleaux
- Close Up the Honky Tonks - Gram Parsons, Simpson, Red
- Together Again - Gram Parsons, Owens, Buck
- Honky Tonk Women - Gram Parsons, Jagger, Mick
- Green, Green Grass of Home - Gram Parsons, Putman, Curly
- Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music) - Gram Parsons, Fidler, Max
- The Angels Rejoiced Last Night - Gram Parsons, Louvin, Charlie
Similar CDs
| Live 1973 | Gram Parsons Archive, Vol. 1: Live at the Avalon Ballroom 1969 | The Gilded Palace of Sin/Burrito Deluxe | G.P./Grievous Angel | Sweetheart of the Rodeo |
User Reviews
Average user review:| Too Many Sleepless Nights |
| Sleepless Nights is Great |
Then I heard Brand New Heartache, and I was hooked. I have been a huge Gram Parsons fan ever since. While I have gone back and gotten all the rest, this one still holds a special place for me.
This collection of course takes Brand New Heartache and two others with Emmylou and puts them together with nine that Gram did with the Burritos. Some have complained about the quality of the Burrito songs, but I instead prefer to think the real reason they were not originally included in their two albums with Gram was that the Gilded Palace of Sin already had a few covers on it, and the balance of that album might have been put too much over to the covers side with more. Burrito Deluxe from all accounts was quite simply a poorly conceived project they were not sure what they wanted to do with.
The nine covers here from the Burrito Bros. may not have been written by Gram, but they certainly show his approach, his phrasing, his feel, to fine effect.
The three songs with Emmylou are great.
What you will find here are three tunes that should have been included with Gram's efforts with Emmylou with the nine covers from the Burrito days. I find the whole album quite effective and not really disjointed at all in melding these two periods. To the contrary the nine tunes fit quite well with the type of material Gram did in the Emmylou period. Keep an open mind and you will find this to be a five star outing. February 11, 2008
| The Rosettastone of Country Cool |
| Collectable Gram |
| A Pleasant Collection! |
There are no Parsons originals included. The Burritos were planning to record a whole album of "pure and honest" country music. Most tracks are pleasant, but nothing extraordinary.
Parsons had a good voice for country music, but this collection does not give the answer to how he could become a legend in country-rock. There are some fine vocal harmonies with Chris Hilmann and with Emmylou Harris things rarely go completely wrong.
Of the Burrito songs "Sing Me Back Home", "Your Angel Steps Out of Heaven" and "Dim Lights" are really good, and "The Angels Rejoiced Last Night" with Harris is the highlight of the album. February 16, 2005
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