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"The Gilded Palace Of Sin/Burrito Deluxe" by THE FLYING BURRITO BROS featuring Gram Parsons and Members of The Byrds (March 1997 UK A&M ReMasterPieces CD Compilation of Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...





"...Wild Horses..."
  
I know real downhome Country Music and its bratty sibling Country Rock is actually not everybody’s fave rave if the honest-to-God truth is told – but rehearing these seminal albums from 1969 and 1970 has been a blast for me. In September 2019 (half-a-century later) - the GRAM PARSONS legend only continues to grow and with good reason

I mean for God's sake, the last track on this amazing twofer is "Wild Horses" – the Jagger/Richards ballad masterpiece most of us know from April 1971's "Sticky Fingers" by The Stones. But it was GP with The Flying Burrito Bros. nearly a year earlier in May 1970 on the "Burrito Deluxe" LP who (it could be argued) actually shaped what made The Stones cut so great when it first appeared on that album. The Stones took from that FBB mixture of Country Rock and laced it with a smattering of their own Acoustic Blues thereby giving their gorgeous 1971 version such an ache and damn it – let's say it – beauty (Leon Russell guested as the piano man on the FBB version while legendary sessionman Jim Dickinson did the keys on the Stones take).

And although this 'gatefold-slip of paper as an inlay' cheap and cheerful remaster from 1997 is truly beginning to show its age (docked a star for sheer ordinariness - both albums deserve Universal DE 2CD sets) - as I say - for under three quid in certain corners of the digital schmidgital domain - you can get a whole lot of Country Rock hoo-ha here for a pittance. And these are seminal albums you need in your musical boudoir. Let's get's the whip-crack-away...

UK released 24 March 1997 - "The Gilded Palace Of Sin/Burrito Deluxe" by THE FLYING BURRITO BROS (featuring GRAM PARSONS) on A&M ReMasterPieces 540 704-2 (Barcode 731454070423) offers their Debut and Second Albums from February 1969 and May 1970 in their entirety and plays out as follows (70:49 minutes):

1. Christine's Tune [Side 1]
2. Sin City
3. Do Right Woman
4. Dark End Of The Street
5. My Uncle
6. Wheels [Side 2]
7. Juanita
8. Hot Burrito No. 1
9. Hot Burrito No. 2
10. Do You Know How It Feels
11. Hippie Boy
Tracks 1 to 11 are their debut album "The Gilded Palace Of Sin" - released February 1969 in the USA on A&M Records SP-4175 and April 1969 in the UK on A&M Records AMLS 931 in Stereo.

THE FLYING BURRITO BROS were:
GRAM PARSONS - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar and Keyboards
CHRIS HILLMAN - Lead Vocals and Guitar (Mandolin on "My Uncle")
"SNEEKY" PETE KLEINOW - Pedal Steel Guitar
CHRIS ETHRIDGE - Bass and Backing Vocals (Piano on "Hot Burrito No. 1" and "Hot Burrito No. 2")
Guests:
Eddie Hoh (Drums on Tracks 2 and 10) - Jon Corneal (Drums on Tracks 1, 3, 4, 5 and 7)
Popeye Phillips (Drums on Tracks 8, 9 and 11) - Sam Goldstein (Drums on Track 6)
Tracks 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 and 11 written and sung by Chris Hillman and Gram Parsons except 11 sung by CH alone
Track 3 is a Chips Moman and Dan Penn song covered by The Sweet Inspirations, Otis Clay and Aretha Franklin
Track 4 is a Spooner Oldham and Dan Penn song covered by James Carr
Tracks 8 and 9 written by Chris Ethridge and Gram Parsons, lead vocal sung by GP, backing vocals by CE and GP
Track 10 is written by Barry Goldberg and Gram Parsons, lead vocals sung by CH and GP

12. Lazy Days [Side 1]
13. Image Of Me
14. High Fashion Queen
15. If You Gotta Go
16. Man In The Fog
17. Farther Along
18. Older Guys [Side 2]
19. Cody, Cody
20. God's Own Singer
21. Down In The Churchyard
22. Wild Horses
Tracks 12 to 24 are their second studio album "Burrito Deluxe" - released May 1970 in the USA on A&M Records SP-4258 and May 1970 in the UK on A&M Records AMLS 983.

THE FLYING BURRITO BROS was:
GRAM PARSONS - Lead Vocals and Piano
CHRIS HILLMAN - Lead Vocal, Bass and Mandolin
BERNIE LEADON - Lead Guitar and Dobro
"SNEEKY" PETE KLEINOW - Pedal Steel Guitar
BYRON BERLINE - Fiddle
MICHAEL CLARKE - Drums
Guests:
Leon Russell - Piano on "Man in The Fog" and "Wild Horses"
Leopoldo C. Carbajal - Accordion and Tommy Johnson - Tube
Track 13 is a Harlan Howard cover, Track 15 is a Bob Dylan cover and Track 22 is a Rolling Stones cover
Track 20 written by Bernie Leadon (later with Eagles), Track 16 is co-written by Leadon with GP
Track 18 is co-written with Leadon, Hillman and GP

The gatefold slip of paper that acts as an inlay (same for most of these A&M ReMasterPieces CD Reissues) has a functional liner note from SID GRIFFIN (January 1997) that outlines their genesis, poor sales and subsequent deification as creators of the Country-Rock sound. The Remaster is by ROGER WAKE and is very clean and full of detail although if I'm honest I prefer the Dan Hersch and Bill Inglot remasters on the Rhino Gram Parsons 2CD Anthology set "Sacred Hearts & Fallen Angels" in 2001 (features five tracks from the debut and four from the second).

The band's pedigree was incredible - Hillman and Parsons with The International Submarine Band for their legendary "Safe At Home" LP from April 1968 on LHI Records and then a stint with The Byrds for "Sweethearts Of The Rodeo" in July 1968 on Columbia Records. Bernie Leadon would be poached eventually to join Glenn Frey, Don Henley and Don Felder in The Eagles, Hillman and Michael Clarke had been in the Byrds too and Sneaky Pete Kleinow has a sessionman rap sheet longer than Bob Dylan's lyrics in 1965. Let's get to the nudie suits...

"She's a devil in disguise...telling dirty lies..." - the lyrics tell us as the album opens happily with "Christine's Tune" - a pedal-steel shuffler punctured with wild guitar - a sort of Everly Brothers meets Link Wray moment. Better is the fabulous "Sin City" - a Country moaner apparently inspired by Gram's manager Larry Spector who relieved GP of his money and dignity on the 31st floor of a gold-plated office block. We're then hit with two covers - the late 60ts Soul classics "Do Right Woman" and "Dark End Of The Street" (Aretha Franklin and James Carr) where the duet vocals are not just complimentary but gorgeous. Of the other albums classics, I've always loved "Hot Burrito No. 1" - in fact check out Raul Malo's beautiful vocal take on it on the 1999 tribute CD compilation "Return Of The Grievous Angel" on Almo Sounds. Another cold-dirty-room winner from the debut turned up on that 1999 tribute - "Juanita" - done by the mouth-watering duo of Sheryl Crow and Emmylou Harris. The 'come on wheels, take this boy away’ song "Wheels" sees Parsons in one speaker while Hillman fills the other - very tasty.

After the miserable 50,000 sales attributed to "The Gilded Palace Of Sin" debut (it peaked at No. 164 in the US charts and didn't register at all in the UK) - better things were expected of "Burrito Deluxe" with its edgier more Rock 'n' Roll feel. It also sported an exclusive Jagger/Richards ballad "Wild Horses" before The Stones did their own version and new blood in the line up with Bernie Leadon (soon to be an Eagle in 1972). After the 'I got a thing I wanna try with you' barbecue boogie of "Lazy Day" - other Tex Mex faves include the accordion-flavoured "Man In The Fog" and the jangling guitars of "Older Guys" while elements of Bernie Leadon's "God's Own Singer" sport a similar melody to "Train Leaves Here This Morning" on the 1972 "Eagles" debut (credited to him and Gene Clark on that LP). And it all ends on "Wild Horses" - a song that is still emotionally loaded for me 50 years on - a tune I never tire of hearing...

Michael Clarke migrated to Firefall on Atlantic Records; Hillman to The Desert Rose Band and Florida boy Gram Parsons (not nicknamed the "Waycross Waif" for no reason) got lost of course in drugs and stardom and was tragically already gone by 1973. Parsons put out two wildly brilliant solo sets - "GP" in January 1973 and the posthumous January 1974 LP - "Grievous Angel" – another chapter for those. 

But these two platters with The Burritos are where that amazing journey really started to cook. Take a trip into this particular Sin City...

"Chess NORTHERN SOUL: 20 Tracks Hand-Picked by MOJO" by VARIOUS (August 2005 Universal/Chess/MOJO CD Compilation - Gary Moore Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...







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"…A Love Like Ours…Let's Wear It On Our Face…"

The respected and much-loved MOJO Magazine of the UK decided in 2005 to use their knowledge and compile a series of rather cool (and cheap) Chess Records CD compilations.

Four appeared using generic card digipak artwork with the '20 Tracks Hand-Picked By MOJO' logo in the bottom left corner - "Chess ORIGINALS" (actually has 25 tracks, total playing time of 70:08 minutes), "Chess SOUL SISTERS" (56:09 minutes), "Chess TEARJERKERS" (58:50 minutes) and this sweaty Saturday night playlist at 58:48 minutes - "Chess NORTHERN SOUL".

There was also a 15-track CD sampler of sorts that preceding the four themed comps called "Chess CLASSICS" which was given away with copies of the MOJO August 2005 magazine when it went on sale in July of that year. It came in a jewel case (no catalogue number nor barcode) and actually had several tracks not featured in the four comps but that are on other Chess CD Remaster compilations (acts like Chuck Berry, Do Diddley and so on).

When it comes to three CDs on classic Soul Music - of course Ace Records of the UK and their Kent-Soul label imprint have had this sort of comp down pat for nearly three decades and have been thrilling fans like me with further trawls in the digital age almost on a monthly basis. But I feel that the "Chess NORTHERN SOUL" entry is one of those fabulous little CD compilations that slipped through the cracks in a crowded reissue onslaught.

The MOJO magazine's respected Soul authority and uber-fan LOIS WILSON did the smart-choice compiling back in 2005 and I've always dug them as short but oh so sweet listens. And even now in September 2019, most are still available at a frankly laughable pre Brexit outlay (get them before the panic sets in and they shut down the emotional borders on us all). Time to grab the Johnson's sniffy talcum powder out, don your dancing pom-poms and rectify that unforgivable anomaly by your woefully out-of-touch wallet. Here comes the pleasure tome for those eager men in large legged pants...

UK released 25 August 2005 - "Chess NORTHERN SOUL: 20 Tracks Hand-Picked by MOJO" by VARIOUS ARTISTS is on Universal/Chess/Mojo 9830153 (Barcode 602498301531) and breaks down as follows (58:48 minutes):

1. Let's Wade In The Water - MARLENA SHAW (1966 USA 7" single on Cadet 5549, A)
2. It Ain't Necessary - MAMIE GALORE (1968 USA 7" single on St. Lawrence 1012, A)
3. Hold On - THE RADIANTS (1968 USA 7" single on Chess 2037, A)
4. Wear It On Our Face - THE DELLS (from the May 1968 US LP "There Is" on Cadet Records LPS-804)
5. A Love Reputation - DENISE La SALLE (1967 USA 7" single on Chess 2005, A)
6. Ordinary Joe - TERRY CALLIER (from the 1972 US LP "Occasional Rain" on Cadet Records CA 50007)
7. More Love, That's What We Need - THE GOSPEL CLASSICS (1968 USA 7" single on Checker 5050, A)
8. Leave It In The Hands Of Love - FONTELLA BASS (1966 USA 7" single on Checker 1131, B-side of "Recovery")
9. Landslide - TONY CLARKE (1965 USA 7" single on Chess 1979, A)
10. Sweeter Than The Day Before - THE VALENTINOS [featuring Bobby Womack] (1966 USA 7" single on Chess 1977, B-side of "Let's Get Together")
11. More And More - LITTLE MILTON (1967 USA 7" single on Checker 1189, A)
12. Peak Of Love - BOBBY McCLURE (1966 USA 7" single on Checker 1152, A)
13. Run For Cover - THE DELLS (from the May 1968 US LP "There Is" on Cadet Records LPS-804)
14. You Colored My Blues Bright - LITTLE MILTON (1966 USA 7" single on Checker 1162, B-side of "Feel So Bad")
15. Make Sure (You Have Someone Who Loves You) - THE DELLS (from the February 1969 US album "Always Together - The Dells Musical Menu" on Cadet LPS-822)
16. Boo-Ga-Loo Baby - TOMMY & CLEVE (1966 USA 7" single on Checker 1154, A)
17. Look At Me - TERRY CALLIER (1968 USA 7" single on Cadet 5541, A)
18. The Fugitive Kind - TONY CLARKE (1965 USA 7" single on Chess 1935, B-side of "Poor Boy")
19. I Can't Help Myself - THE GEMS (1964 USA 7" single on Chess 1908, A)
20. Wade In The Water - RAMSEY LEWIS (from the 1966 US LP "Wade In The Water" on Cadet Records LPS 774)

Compiled and annotated by LOIS WILSON - the oversized 16-page booklet (inside a gatefold card digipak) is a lovely thing to behold - insightful paragraphs on each of the songs - 7" single labels reproduced, black and white publicity shots and even a full-page repro in colour of the girl dancing by the sea on the American LP sleeve of "Wade In The Water" by Ramsey Lewis. Very nicely done...

Same as the other compilations in this series - long-time Audio Engineer GARY MOORE at Universal carried out the excellent remasters. The audio varies from source-to-source - incredible one moment and more than acceptable the next. But as with the "Soul Sisters" entry in this series - all of that gets blown out of the water by the sheer joy of the music (recorded well or not). And once again very clever song choices abound here 'hand-picked' by those canny bods at England's fabulicious MOJO magazine. You get snappy B-sides instead of overplayed A's combined with crowd pleasers like "Wade In The Water" and Tony Clarke's fantastic "Landslide" all nestling alongside rare album cuts and obscure groups (The Valentinos featured a young Bobby Womack).

The compilation begins and ends with a Northern Soul stalwart - Ramsey Lewis' "Wade In The Water" sung by Marlena Shaw first as a dancefloor invite - then bookended by his original piano//brass driven instrumental. Sounding like something out of a Sixties Bond movie - Mamie Galore's "It Ain't Necessary" was co-written by Jerry Butler and Produced by a Funk fave of mine - Monk Higgins. But as lovely as "Necessary" is - it gets trounced for me by the 3:25 minutes of talcum powder bliss that follows - "Wear It On Our Face" by THE DELLS. Produced and Arranged by Cadet's resident in-house genius CHARLES STEPNEY - it has everything a great Northern Soul Record should have - a driving dancing beat, impassioned vocals, brass fills complimenting clever string arrangements and a simply irresistible upbeat joy that makes your hip replacements itch. It's properly gorgeous stuff and actually makes me tearful at times (lyrics from it title this review).

And there you have it - so many great tunes you don't know and need to. "Chess Northern Soul" is the kind of CD compilation that has gotten lost in an overcrowded marketplace. Check it out peeps and remember - like Johnson's Baby Powder on a flabby bottom - be liberal with that dancing powder once you get this disc into your CD player - you hip-shaking mama's...


The Four Compilation Titles in the 20 August 2005 (UK)
UNIVERSAL/CHESS/MOJO CD Series are:

1. Chess ORIGINALS: 20 Tracks Hand-Picked By MOJO
(Universal/Chess/Mojo 9830156 – Barcode 602498301562)
2. Chess NORTHERN SOUL: 20 Tracks Hand-Picked By MOJO
(Universal/Chess/Mojo 9830153 – Barcode 602498301531)
3. Chess SOUL SISTERS: 20 Tracks Hand-Picked By MOJO
(Universal/Chess/Mojo 9830155 – Barcode 602498301555)
4. Chess TEARJERKERS: 20 Tracks Hand-Picked By MOJO
(Universal/Chess/Mojo 9830154 –Barcode 602498301548)

"Chess SOUL SISTERS: 20 Tracks Hand-Picked by MOJO" by VARIOUS (August 2005 Universal/Chess/Mojo CD Compilation – Gary Moore Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...








"…Joyful Stuff…"
  
The respected and much-loved MOJO Magazine of the UK decided in 2005 to use their knowledge and compile a series of rather cool (and cheap) Chess Records CD compilations.

Four appeared using generic card digipak artwork with the '20 Tracks Hand-Picked By MOJO' logo in the bottom left corner - "Chess ORIGINALS" (actually has 25 tracks, total playing time of 70:08 minutes), "Chess NORTHERN SOUL" (58:48 minutes), "Chess TEARJERKERS" (58:50 minutes) and this girly love fest at 56:09 minutes - "Chess SOUL SISTERS".

There was also a 15-track CD sampler of sorts that preceding the four themed comps called "Chess CLASSICS" which was given away with copies of the MOJO August 2005 magazine when it went on sale in July of that year. It came in a jewel case (no catalogue number nor barcode) and actually had several tracks not featured in the four comps but that are on other Chess CD Remaster compilations (acts like Chuck Berry, Do Diddley and so on).

When it comes to three CDs on classic Soul Music - of course Ace Records of the UK and their Kent-Soul label imprint have had this sort of comp down pat for nearly three decades and have been thrilling fans like me with further trawls in the digital age almost on a monthly basis. But I feel that the "Chess SOUL SISTERS" entry is one of those fabulous little CD compilations that slipped through the cracks in a crowded reissue onslaught. Time to grab the Johnson's talcum powder out, don your dancing pom-poms and rectify that unforgivable anomaly by your woefully out-of-touch wallet. Here come the grooviest go-go gals...

UK released August 2005 - "Chess SOUL SISTERS: 20 Tracks Hand-Picked by MOJO" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on Universal/Chess/Mojo 9830155 (Barcode 602498301555) plays out as follows (56:09 minutes):

1. Seven Day Fool - ETTA JAMES (1961 USA 7" single on Argo 5402, B-side to "It's Too Soon To Know")
2. Yes, It's Good For You - KOKO TAYLOR (from the 1969 US LP "Koko Taylor" on Chess 1532)
3. Liberation Conversation - MARLENA SHAW (from the 1969 album "The Spice Of Life" on Cadet LPS-833)
4. Git Out - MITTY COLLIER (1967 USA 7' single on Chess 2035, A)
5. Dirty Man - LAURA LEE (1967 USA 7" single on Chess 2013, A)
6. Take Me For A Little While - JACKIE ROSS (1965 USA 7" single on Chess 1938, A)
7. Don't Knock Love - BARBARA CARR (1967 USA 7" single on Chess 1985, B-side of "Shake Your Head")
8. In Orbit - JOY LOVEJOY (1967 USA 7" single on Checker 1188, A)
9. Cheater Man - IRMA THOMAS (1967 USA 7" single on Chess 2010, A)
10. Don't Mess With The Messer - KOKO TAYLOR (1965 USA 7" single on Checker 1106, A)
11. Fire - ETTA JAMES (1968 USA 7" single on Cadet 5620, A)
12. I Don't Wanna Fuss - SUGAR PIE De SANTO (1964 USA 7" single on Checker 1093, A)
13. I Surrender - FONTELLA BASS (1966 USA 7" single on Checker 1137, A)
14. We Got Something Good - IRMA THOMAS (1968 USA 7" single on Chess 2036, B-side to "Good To Me")
15. It's How You Make It Good - LAURA LEE (1968 USA 7" single on Chess 2062, B-side to "Hang It Up")
16. My Babe - MITTY COLLIER (from the 1965 album "Shades Of A Genius" on Chess LPS-1492)
17. Tease Your Man - MITTY COLLIER (from the 1972 album "Basic Soul" on Chess CH 50018)
18. Rescue Me - FONTELLA BASS (1965 USA 7" single on Checker 1120, A)
19. Sally, Go 'Round The Roses - THE JAYNETTS (1963 USA 7" single on Tuff 369, A)
20. California Soul - MARLENA SHAW (1969 USA 7" single on Cadet 5638, A)

GARY MOORE at Universal carried out the excellent remasters that can dip and jump because of the time frame. For instance the relatively low-fi Northern Soul monster "In Orbit" by Joy Lovejoy isn't an audiophile recording by any means and is followed by the superb production values of "Cheater Man" by Irma Thomas - but the contrast of audio quality is blown out of the water by the sheer joy of the music - recorded well or not. And that's what I love so much about Chess compilations in general - even when someone is being done 'bad' by someone who should know better - the music transcends everything - it's irrepressibly joyful stuff. The 16-page oversized booklet has full-page plates of Etta James, Sugar Pie De Santo, Marlena Shaw and Laura Lee and even pictures the rare "New Look" Chess album by Fontella Bass on Page 7 in colour. Very tastefully done...

Clever song choices abound here - snappy B-sides instead of overplayed A's - combined with crowd pleasers like "Rescue Me" and "Dirty Man" - all sided by rare album cuts and obscure groups. "Soul Sisters" also prides itself in featuring the unsung heroes of Chess, Cadet and Checker like Laura Lee, Marlena Shaw, Koko Taylor and Mitty Collier to name but a few. Check out Marlena Shaw’s cover of the Ashford & Simpson classic "California Soul" – a B-side to "Looking Through The Eyes Of Love" on Cadet 5656. Both are winners from the fantastical Cadet records "The Spice Of Life" album – an LP I’ve featured in an e-Book I’ve done on Obscure Albums that deserve martyrdom. Any compilation that brings you to that artist and that wicked US LP in particular is already exuding class in my locker room.

The vibe is mostly uptempo - cracking dancers like "It's How You Make It Good" and "Git It" - storming Etta James giving it some shimmy on "Seven Day Fool". Lyrically these sassy ladies also have to deal with cheaters, backstabbers and men of a generally Don Draper shag-around lowlife disposition. Equally - when they're not chastising them - they've forgiving them their trespasses or singing their praises. It's all blindingly good fun as you can imagine - song after song just walloping you with quality and emotion - and so much of it from that unbelievable year - 1967. Even the obscurities are excellent - The Jaynetts (an early New York girl group) who got a lilting Soulful sound on their Tuff Records 1963 rarity "Sally, Go 'Round The Roses" (probably more by accident than design) - such a great tune.

A superb introduction to the Soulful side of a Blues/Rhythm 'n' Blues label - "Soul Sisters" should be the first of the four Chess Mojo titles you get. And it's online for peanuts too...nice...

The Four Compilation Titles in the 20 August 2005 (UK)
UNIVERSAL/CHESS/MOJO CD Series are:

1. Chess ORIGINALS: 20 Tracks Hand-Picked By MOJO
(Universal/Chess/Mojo 9830156 – Barcode 602498301562)
2. Chess NORTHERN SOUL: 20 Tracks Hand-Picked By MOJO
(Universal/Chess/Mojo 9830153 – Barcode 602498301531)
3. Chess SOUL SISTERS: 20 Tracks Hand-Picked By MOJO
(Universal/Chess/Mojo 9830155 – Barcode 602498301555)
4. Chess TEARJERKERS: 20 Tracks Hand-Picked By MOJO
(Universal/Chess/Mojo 9830154 –Barcode 602498301548)

INDEX - Entries and Artist Posts in Alphabetical Order