Sur un malentendu…
Ça résume bien ma vie.
Ce matin, c'est la rentrée scolaire et je suis censée prendre mon poste de secrétaire à la Lakewood Academy, l'un des plus prestigieux campus de la région. Le standing est élevé, je me suis mise sur mon trente et un en mettant au placard mes tenues extravagantes. …
Limited Edition 7CD box set featuring rare live performances of GP with the Byrds and Flying Burrito Brothers. Also features Gram's songs performed by Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, Chris Hillman, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Jerry Garcia. Plus a disc of influences/original version…
Gram Parsons' legend is so great that it's easy for the neophyte to be skeptical about his music, wondering if it really is deserving of such effusive praise. Simply put, it is, and if you question the veracity of that statement, turn to Rhino's peerless double-disc set, Sacred Hearts and Fallen Angels: The Gram Parsons Anthology. This is the first truly comprehensive overview of Parsons' work, running from the International Submarine Band, through the Byrds, to the Flying Burrito Brothers and his two solo albums, scattering appropriate rarities or non-LP tracks along the way…
Deluxe box set containing two CDs, one DVD, a picture disc vinyl LP and four posters. Disc One includes Gram Parsons-The Early Years Volume 1, featuring folk recordings (1963-65) of Gram and the Shilos originally released in 1979. The disc also featured "Volume Two" which were previously unreleased recordings of early performances focusing on Gram's solo efforts, Disc Two is the Big Mouth Blues: A Conversation with Gram Parsons interview disc. Disc Three is the first official DVD release of rare and only performance of "Gram Parsons and the Fallen Angels" previously released on VHS tape. Limited CD EP from the late Country Rock singer/songwriter containing the bonus tracks from the Gram Parsons the Early Years Box Set. This six song CD features more unreleased, newly discovered acoustic folk recordings by Gram Parsons (original Parsons' compositions) plus two unreleased solo, vocal performance tracks from Gram's post 1970 Flying Burrito Bros era.
Sundazed Music is proud to present Another Side of This Life, 18 previously unheard demo recordings of Gram Parsons, country-rock pioneer and former member of the Byrds and founding member of the Flying Burrito Brothers. This collection features Parsons, singing and playing acoustic guitar, recorded from March 1965 to April 1966 at the home of his Winter Haven, Fla. friend, Jim Carlton.
In early 1973 Gram Parsons embarked on a tour to promote his recently released first solo album GP. He put together a skilled band, including the then unknown Emmylou Harris as his singing partner. The shows were a bit uneven at first, but by mid-tour the band started to find it's groove. One show stood out to pedal steel player Neil Flanz - the 3rd night at the Bijou Cafe in Philadelphia. Neil felt that this was the best show of the tour and requested a copy of the soundboard recording. He saved it for almost 40 years before it was acquired by Amoeba Music for a future release. It then disappeared in the vault for another 10 years before being rediscovered when Amoeba moved to a new location in LA. A 50 year old soundboard cassette offers unique challenges, but thanks to the efforts of some of the worlds best archival sound restoration engineers, the beauty and energy of Gram, Emmy and the band shine through.
Gram Parsons - GP (1973). GP is American singer-songwriter Gram Parsons' debut solo album. Working with a crack band of L.A. and Nashville's finest (including James Burton on guitar, Ronnie Tutt on drums, Byron Berline on fiddle, and Glen D. Hardin on piano), he drew from them a sound that merged breezy confidence with deeply felt Southern soul, and he in turn pulled off some of his most subtle and finely detailed vocal performances; "She" and "A Song for You," in particular, are masterful examples of passion finding balance with understatement. Parsons also discovered that rare artist with whom he can be said to have genuinely collaborated (rather than played beside), Emmylou Harris; Gram and Harris' spot-on harmonies and exchanged verses on "We'll Sweep out the Ashes in the Morning" and "That's All It Took" are achingly beautiful and instantly established her as one country music's most gifted vocalists…