The Flying Burrito Brothers - Live In Amsterdam 1972 (2024)

The Flying Burrito Brothers - Live In Amsterdam 1972 (2024)

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Title: Live In Amsterdam 1972
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Liberation Hall
Genre: Country Rock, Alt-Country, Americana
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:28:46
Total Size: 203 mb | 520 mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Six Days On the Road
02. The Flying Burrito Bros. - The Image Of Me
03. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Four Days Of Rain
04. The Flying Burrito Bros. - My Uncle
05. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Bugle Call Rag
06. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Shenandoah Valley Breakdown
07. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Sing Me Back Home
08. The Flying Burrito Bros. - I Already Know
09. The Flying Burrito Bros. - White Line fever
10. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Why Are You Crying?
11. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms
12. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Salty Dog Blues
13. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Wild Horses
14. The Flying Burrito Bros. - She Thinks I Still Care
15. The Flying Burrito Bros. - The Wild Side Of Life
16. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Ruebin's Train
17. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Foggy Mountain Breakdown
18. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Dixie Breakdown
19. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Colorado
20. The Flying Burrito Bros. - She Makes Me Lose My Blues
21. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Sin City
22. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Christine's Tune
23. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Roll Over Beethoven
24. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Six Days On the Road
25. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
26. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Oklahoma Breakdown
27. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Listen To the Mockingbird
28. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Uncle Pen
29. The Flying Burrito Bros. - Orange Blossom Special

When Gram Parsons split from the Flying Burrito Brothers in 1970, the band went through a series of changes before eventually disbanding two years later. By the time Live in Amsterdam was recorded in 1972, the remaining original members, Chris Hillman and Michael Clarke, would be gone, leaving Rick Roberts as the only Burrito with even a remote connection to the group's early days. For the tour and subsequent album, Roberts carried on with Byron Berline, Kenny Wertz, and Roger Bush all of whom had been touring with the band already as well as a banjo player and a new bass player, drummer, and pedal steel guitarist. What you get are a few recent tunes, some country standards, a handful of Burrito classics, and a fair amount of bluegrass. And while the bluegrass portion of the show also prominent on the live Last of the Red Hot Burritos (1972), the last recording with Hillman and Clarke is solid, it isn't necessarily what fans would be looking for from a Burrito Brothers album. Furthermore, the band in general seems to be more at home with the music of Flatt & Scruggs and Bill Monroe than with the "cosmic American music" of the Parsons-era Burritos. That point is made all too clear by some of the limp versions of songs from the first two recordings. Still, there are some decent moments the country choices are at the very least competent, while Roberts' lovely "Colorado" is the equal of its studio counterpart and Paul Siebel's "She Made Me Lose My Blues" is first-rate. Live in Amsterdam sports some nice bluegrass picking and may interest fans of Rick Roberts, but as a Flying Burrito Brothers record, it works simply as a curiosity or a document of what should have been their final days.