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The Flying Burrito Brothers
Bicentennial Burritos
Release Date: 1999 04 13
Running Time: 46:24
Label: Relix
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Bicentennial Burritos is an album released in the wake of Gram Parsons' death, one of the founding members of the Flying Burrito Brothers. The disc includes some classic Burrito favorite songs, as well as some covers. Originally the Burrito Brothers was a collection of musicians who would jam together. Chris Hillman and Gram Parsons applied the name to their late-1960s recordings as well. This reunited version of the band does not include those two founders. Of all the releases by the new band, Bicentennial Burritos is one of the best, as it was recorded in the 1970s and the performances are among their more inspired. "Toe Tappin' Music," "Orange Blossom Special," and "Old Time Rock and Roll" are stand outs. As cash-in albums and bands go, this is ok. Hardcore fans will want little to do with the reunion era Burritos. JT Griffith, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Orange Blossom SpecialRouse5:48
2Toe Tappin' MusicGuilbeau3:18
3Old Time Rock & RollJones, Jackson3:31
4Sin CityHillman, Parsons4:36
5Close up the Honky TonksSimpson2:52
6Do Right Woman, Do Right ManPenn, Moman4:20
7Bon Soir BluesGuilbeau4:25
8Diggy Liggy LiMiller3:17
9Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music)Fidler, Maphis2:19
10Easy to Get OnTraditional3:36
11Christine's Tune (A.K.A. Devil in Disguise)Hillman, Parsons8:22







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