Gram Parsons - The Complete Reprise Sessions (2006) Lossless
Artist: Gram Parsons
Title: The Complete Reprise Sessions
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Rhino Records / Reprise Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Southern Rock, Country, Americana
Quality: Mp3 320 / WavPack (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 56:04 + 44:25 + 01:01:58
Total Size: 442/1016 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Complete Reprise Sessions
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Rhino Records / Reprise Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Southern Rock, Country, Americana
Quality: Mp3 320 / WavPack (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 56:04 + 44:25 + 01:01:58
Total Size: 442/1016 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD1: GP (1973)
01. Still Feeling Blue (02:43)
02. We'll Sweep out the Ashes in the Morning (03:14)
03. A Song for You (05:00)
04. Streets of Baltimore (02:55)
05. She (05:01)
06. That's All It Took (03:01)
07. The New Soft Shoe (03:55)
08. Kiss the Children (03:00)
09. Cry One More Time (03:41)
10. How Much I've Lied (02:29)
11. Big Mouth Blues (03:58)
Bonus Tracks
12. GP Radio Promo (01:01)
13. Gram Parsons Interview: How did you meet Emmylou Harris? (01:54)
14. Gram Parsons Interview: What is the story behind "A Song For You?" (00:23)
15. Gram Parsons Interview: What is the story behind "The New Soft Shoe?" (00:54)
16. Gram Parsons Interview: WBCN Interview with Maxine Sartori (02:30)
17. Love Hurts - Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris (04:58)
18. Sin City - Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris & N.D. Smart (05:20)
CD2: Grievous Angel (1974)
01. Return of the Grievous Angel (04:26)
02. Hearts on Fire (03:52)
03. I Can't Dance (02:24)
04. Brass Buttons (03:30)
05. $1000 Wedding (05:05)
06. Medley from Northern Quebec: Cash on the Barrelhead/Hickory Wind (06:28)
07. Love Hurts (03:42)
08. Ooh Las Vegas (03:32)
09. In My Hour of Darkness (03:49)
Bonus Tracks
10. Return Of The Grievous Angel (Instrumental) (04:32)
11. Gram Parsons Interview: Did You Sing "Hickory Wind" At The Grand Ole Opry? (01:50)
12. Gram Parsons Interview: What Differences Do You See Between Pure Country And Country Rock (01:09)
CD3: Alternate Takes From "GP" and "Grievous Angel" (previously unreleased)
01. She (Alternate Version) (04:58)
02. That's All It Took (Alternate Version) (03:02)
03. Still Feeling Blue (Alternate Version) (02:40)
04. Kiss the Children (Alternate Version) (02:59)
05. Streets of Baltimore (Alternate Version) (03:00)
06. We'll Sweep Out the Ashes in the Morning (Alternate Version) (03:18)
07. The New Soft Shoe (Alternate Version) (04:05)
08. Return of the Grievous Angel #1 (Alternate Version) (04:28)
09. In My Hour of Darkness (Alternate Version) (03:46)
10. Ooh Las Vegas (Alternate Version) (03:45)
11. I Can't Dance (Alternate Version) (02:25)
12. Sleepless Nights (Alternate Version) (03:36)
13. Love Hurts (Alternate Version) (03:47)
14. Brass Buttons (Alternate Version) (03:27)
15. Hickory Wind (Alternate Version) (04:17)
16. Brand New Heartache (from the album Sleepless Nights) (02:27)
17. Sleepless Nights (from the album Sleepless Nights) (03:26)
18. The Angels Rejoiced Last Night (from the album Sleepless Nights) (02:24)
Gram Parsons - Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
Emmylou Harris - Vocals
Barry Tashian - Guitar, Vocals
Byron Berline - Fiddle, Mandolin
James Burton - Dobro, Guitar (Electric)
John Conrad - Bass
Buddy Emmons - Pedal Steel
Kim Fowley - Background vocals
Sam Goldstein - Drums
Emory Gordy - Bass
Rick Grech - Bass
John Guerin - Drums
Glen D. Hardin - Organ, Piano
Bernie Leadon - Guitar (Acoustic), Dobro, Guitar
Alan Munde - Banjo
Herb Pedersen - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals
Al Perkins - Pedal Steel
Steve Snyder - Vibraphone
N.D. Smart - Drums on "Sin City"
Ronnie Tutt - Drums
Truth be told, Reprise's 1990 single-disc two-fer of Gram Parsons' two solo albums -- 1973's G.P. and 1974's Grievous Angel -- was for most intents and purposes as close to The Complete Reprise Sessions as Rhino's triple-disc set of the same name. Parsons only recorded two full solo albums before his death in 1973, never living to see the release of the second one, and he didn't leave too much behind in the vaults, which were plundered in 1976 for Sleepless Nights and, in addition to an appealingly shambling, laconic, and lazy 1970 jam by the Flying Burrito Brothers, also contained three outtakes from the Grievous Angel sessions: "Brand New Heartache," "Sleepless Nights," and "The Angels Rejoiced Last Night," all included here. These were the only fully formed songs that didn't make the album, and the other outtakes were simply alternate takes of songs that did appear on the two albums. All of these alternate takes are gathered together on the third disc of The Complete Reprise Sessions. The first two discs are devoted to G.P. and Grievous Angel respectively -- two albums that were previously illustrated to fit quite well together on a single disc, but are now separated. These two discs do have bonus tracks, but they're not exactly enticing: a radio promo for G.P., plus promotional interviews that are neither revealing nor particularly engaging. Cut out the interviews and the two albums could have been put on one disc and then the second disc could have been devoted to outtakes, and the streamlining would have made this more attractive, particularly because the third disc on The Complete Reprise Sessions is not all that enticing. There are some good moments here, including a duet with Barry Tashian on "Kiss the Children," but the alternate takes aren't all that different; in fact, in every case they quite clearly prove that the best take did indeed make the finished album. Of course, any Parsons fanatic won't really care that these alternate takes aren't that interesting; he left behind so few recordings that his devoted fans will eagerly devour any newly discovered unreleased material, even if they know it's mediocre, which the unreleased material on this collection most assuredly is -- enjoyable, but mediocre all the same -- which the compilers most assuredly knew as they were assembling this collection. Given this, it would have been fairer to those devoted fans to present this as a double-disc set instead of a three-disc box -- after all, there are only two CDs' worth of music here -- but instead, Parsons' complete Reprise recordings are spread out over this inflated triple-disc set. And while the devoted will be happy with the remastering and the unreleased material, the simple fact of the matter is that all of his great music was collected on that 1990 two-fer, and that's the CD that anybody with an interest in Parsons, country-rock, country music, or American music of the 20th century should own. Not this good but bloated set.