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The Flying Burrito Brothers
Close Encounters to the West Coast
Release Date: 1991 07 01
Label: Relix
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The second edition of the Flying Burrito Brothers, launched by "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow in 1975, turned out to have as many personnel shifts as the first edition put together by Gram Parsons in 1968. This lineup played familiar Burrito songs such as "Hot Burrito 2" and "Colorado," as well as a selection of honky tonk country standards. Far from the greatest of Burrito Brothers bands, this one nevertheless was superior to later versions, and the music is efficiently played before an enthusiastic audience. As the group's live albums go, however, the one to get is still Last of the Red Hot Burritos. (Close Encounters to the West Coast is a 1991 reissue of the 1978 Regency Records album Live from Tokyo.) William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Big BayouGuilbeau, Gilbeau3:53
2White Line FeverTaylor, Kilmister, Haggard, Clarke3:41
3Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music)Lee, Fidler, Maphis2:51
4There'll Be No Teardrops TonightWilliams2:52
5Roll in My Sweet Baby's ArmsOwens, Young, Monroe, Traditional2:35
6Hot Burrito No. 2Parsons, Ethridge4:41
7ColoradoRoberts4:16
8Rocky TopBryant, Bryant3:37
9Six Days on the RoadGreen, Montgomery, Dudley4:14
10Truck Drivin' ManFell3:21







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