The Flying Burrito Bros — Last Of The Red Hot Burritos [USED]

The Flying Burrito Bros — Last Of The Red Hot Burritos [USED]

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Artwork: Very Good (+) minor wear / Media: Very Good + with only a few hairline marks / Nice Gatefold / 1972 Pressing / Gatefold / Gram Parsons was hardly the only worthwhile musician in the Flying Burrito Brothers, but the group's fusion of a country sound with a rock & roll mentality was largely his brainchild, and though the Burritos soldiered on for a while after he left for a solo career, their focus was never quite the same. In 1972 the bandmembers announced they were calling it a day, and the live set Last of the Red Hot Burritos was intended to be their final album. By this point, Chris Hillman was the band's de facto leader (he was the only member of the group who had appeared on the Burritos' classic debut album) and Last of the Red Hot Burritos reflects Hillman's passion for bluegrass, with a three-song acoustic mini-set appearing alongside tunes from the band's studio albums, as well as including a few songs that the group had never recorded prior to this concert. The t

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