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Let's get this out of the way right off the bat: this band should not be called the Flying Burrito Brothers. On one hand, the familiar moniker might attract more attention, but in doing so they are holding themselves up to an awfully high standard set by founders Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman. And clearly, leader John Beland and crew are self-conscious about it themselves, with endless rationalizations about Beland's 17-year tenure (which began long after either of the founders were around) and about carrying on a 30-year tradition and so on. This uneasiness even creeps into the songwriting, most notably on the closing "Ode to Gram," which attacks head on the notion of Gram-worshippers calling them out on all of this. The unfortunate part of all of this is that Sons is an excellently played and very often engaging country-rock collection with room for reflective ballads, charged-up boot-scooters, and loping instrumental shuffles. And esteemed guests like singers Merle Haggard (who duets marvelously on his own "Mama's Hungry Eyes"), Alison Krauss, Oak Ridge Boys, and Delbert McClinton and pickers Ricky Skaggs and Sam Bush certainly don't hurt. Yet, where they are lacking the most--the songwriting--was of course Gram Parsons's ultimate strength. Therefore, Sons is a pretty good John Beland Band record, but only a mediocre FBB album. --Marc Greilsamer
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The Flying Burrito Brothers Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IPY7 Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
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Let's get this out of the way right off the bat: this band should not be called the Flying Burrito Brothers. On one hand, the familiar moniker might attract more attention, but in doing so they are holding themselves up to an awfully high standard set by founders Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman. And clearly, leader John Beland and crew are self-conscious about it themselves, with endless rationalizations about Beland's 17-year tenure (which began long after either of the founders were around) and about carrying on a 30-year tradition and so on. This uneasiness even creeps into the songwriting, most notably on the closing "Ode to Gram," which attacks head on the notion of Gram-worshippers calling them out on all of this. The unfortunate part of all of this is that Sons is an excellently played and very often engaging country-rock collection with room for reflective ballads, charged-up boot-scooters, and loping instrumental shuffles. And esteemed guests like singers Merle Haggard (who duets marvelously on his own "Mama's Hungry Eyes"), Alison Krauss, Oak Ridge Boys, and Delbert McClinton and pickers Ricky Skaggs and Sam Bush certainly don't hurt. Yet, where they are lacking the most--the songwriting--was of course Gram Parsons's ultimate strength. Therefore, Sons is a pretty good John Beland Band record, but only a mediocre FBB album. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
A dissenting review.......2001-10-02
The Burritos Fly Again.......2001-01-14
As for the album itself, it is a major work in its genre. Both material and performances are outstanding, and the caliber of the guest artists gives a clue to the quality of the contents, as well as an affirmation of the esteem in which the Flying Burrito Brothers are held in the artistic community. It is not an easy task to select a favorite cut, as the quality is consistent throughout. For a thouroughly enjoyable listening experience, give this album a try - you'll like it. Many thanks to John and the band for giving us another excellent album. Long live the Flying Burrito Brothers!
Great Music- Let's call it what it is.......2000-03-08
Perhaps, the best Burrito Album ever.......1999-06-13
CARRYING ON THE TRADITION.......1999-05-25
Witness Patton's duet with Merle Haggard on THE poignant "Mama's Hungry Eyes" (I'd still like to hear Beland have go at "White Line Fever") or his rough and ready vocals on "Honky Tonk Blues". Patton's roadhouse vocal style blends in well with Beland's own fine country rock voice.
And Beland? His songs, from the title track, up through his tribute to old partner Rick Nelson on "Anybody Else But You", "Up On Sycamore" - and the nostalgic "Down At The Palomino" (listen to the "Sin City" opener!) with his twelve-string jangling are superb - and very much in the tradition of the instrumental prowess of the late Clarence White and the songwriting of Gram. About the only tune that seems to fail is the reggaeish "Locked Away" a Keith Richards song(try that on "Down In The Churchyard", guys).
I wasn't sure what to expect after Gib and Sneeky called it quits after the excellent "California Jukebox" - but Beland, Patton, steel guitarist Wayne Bridge (who, while not Sneeky, is definitely up there!), and drummer Gary Kubal have definitely soared high on "Sons of the Golden West".
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Hot Mama Stomp - Stompin' Singers and Western Swingers More From the Golden Years of Western Swing
Bill Boyd , Bob Wills , Jimmie Revard , Wanderers , Light Crust Doughboys , Ocie Stockard , Roy Newman , Prarie Ramblers , Sweet Violet Boys , and Modern Mountaineers Manufacturer: Proper Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000JJINUG |
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Hot Mama Stomp - Stompin' Singers and Western Swingers More From the Golden Years Of Western Swing // 1. Mama Don't Like No Music - Bill Boyd 2. Mean Mama Blues - Bob Wills 3. Rosetta - Bob Wills 4. Crafton Blues - Jimmie Revard 5. Triflin' Gal - Jimmie Revard 6. I'm a Do Right Papa - Leon Chappelear 7. White River Stomp - Leon Chappelear 8. Little Hillbilly Heart Throb - Light Crust Doughboys 9. Oh, Susannah - Light Crust Doughboys 10. There'll Be Some Changes Made - Ocie Stockard 11. I Can't Dance (I've Got Ants in My Pants) - Roy Newman 12. The Lady in Red - Prarie Ramblers 13. Round and Round - Sweet Violet Boys 14. Mary Lou - Roy Newman 15. Try It Once Again - Shelly Lee Alley 16. Getting That Lowdown Swing - Modern Mountaineers 17. Woodchip Blue - Wood Chips, Smokey Wood 18. There's Evil in You Chilun - Sons of the West 19. Oh Monah - Sons of the West 20. Up Jumped the Devil - Tune Wranglers 21. Tiger Rag - Wanderers 22. Hot Mama Stomp - Universal Cowboys 23. Underneath the Sun - Bar X Cowboys 24. It's Best to Behave - Adolph Hofner 25. Sh'es Doggin' Me - Bill Boyd
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Sons of the Golden West
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000GBEHPW Release Date: 2006-06-06 |
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