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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Collectable Gram,
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This review is from: Sleepless Nights (Audio CD)
This comprises stand-out tracks of country standards Gram Parsons made with the Burritos shortly before he left the band, and three fantastic previously unreleased duets with Emmylou Harris which were inexplicably left off his wonderful second solo album, Grievous Angel, including the definitive version of Sleepless Nights. You need to have these
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
out-takes worth taking....,
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This review is from: Sleepless Nights (Audio CD)
This album was actually my introduction to Gram Parsons. As an introduction, it is not much chop as it neglects his songwriting and original approach to non-country material. This side of Gram is exemplified on other releases (particularly the FBB Gilded Palace of Sin) that were the foundations of country-rock and alt.country as we now know them. Nonetheless, it's a great album for Gram-completists and a good country-rock (with the emphasis on country) effort. The solo (with Emmylou Harris) songs are probably the highlights although I like the Burritos take on Green Green Grass of Home. The version of Honky Tonk Women is disappointing.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
sleepless nights,
By deborah freed (warsaw, mo. truman dam) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sleepless Nights (Audio CD)
this is an excellent collection of the old country music turned blue. some really great tunes if you enjoy the sounds that have inspired dwight yokum who has described his stlye as beller. gram parsons was way ahead him, probably little known then but very deep soulful country blues. give it a try! sing me back home is definitly 5 star with the rest good ole honky tonk. not a bad tune on this one.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sleepless Nights is Great,
This review is from: Sleepless Nights (Audio CD)
I wouldn't say Sleepless Nights was my complete introduction to Gram Parsons, but it was the first I bought. I came in through the back door as it were becoming an Emmylou Harris fan first, particularly the great Elite Hotel album, and a friend had gotten Sleepless Nights. Oh yeah, the guy from the Burrito Brothers, a group that I never quite got into!
Then I heard Brand New Heartache, and I was hooked. I have been a huge Gram Parsons fan ever since. While I have gone back and gotten all the rest, this one still holds a special place for me. This collection of course takes Brand New Heartache and two others with Emmylou and puts them together with nine that Gram did with the Burritos. Some have complained about the quality of the Burrito songs, but I instead prefer to think the real reason they were not originally included in their two albums with Gram was that the Gilded Palace of Sin already had a few covers on it, and the balance of that album might have been put too much over to the covers side with more. Burrito Deluxe from all accounts was quite simply a poorly conceived project they were not sure what they wanted to do with. The nine covers here from the Burrito Bros. may not have been written by Gram, but they certainly show his approach, his phrasing, his feel, to fine effect. The three songs with Emmylou are great. What you will find here are three tunes that should have been included with Gram's efforts with Emmylou with the nine covers from the Burrito days. I find the whole album quite effective and not really disjointed at all in melding these two periods. To the contrary the nine tunes fit quite well with the type of material Gram did in the Emmylou period. Keep an open mind and you will find this to be a five star outing.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic GP,
By mike (kentucky) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sleepless Nights (Audio CD)
this album offers some nice Flying Burrito Brothers tracks as well as some hard to find songs with Emmylou Harris also. This is a treat for hard-core GP fans.
15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Pleasant Collection!,
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This review is from: Sleepless Nights (Audio CD)
This post-humous collection of Gram Parsons recordings was originally released in 1976 - 3 years after his death. 9 tracks are Flying Burrito Brothers recordings from early 1970 and 3 tracks were recorded during the "Grievous Angel" sessions. The 3 later tracks are duets with Emmylou Harris.
There are no Parsons originals included. The Burritos were planning to record a whole album of "pure and honest" country music. Most tracks are pleasant, but nothing extraordinary. Parsons had a good voice for country music, but this collection does not give the answer to how he could become a legend in country-rock. There are some fine vocal harmonies with Chris Hilmann and with Emmylou Harris things rarely go completely wrong. Of the Burrito songs "Sing Me Back Home", "Your Angel Steps Out of Heaven" and "Dim Lights" are really good, and "The Angels Rejoiced Last Night" with Harris is the highlight of the album.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding,
By Dermot (maryland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sleepless Nights (Audio CD)
Don't understand why this collection has been overlooked to such an extent through the years. Because GP wasn't around to approve? The time-space between the 9 Burritos recordings and 3 GP/E.Harris recordings was only a couple of years. The result is that the tracks fuse with no difficulty. One aspect of this album is the perfect sequencing. Somebody put thought into that--for which we should be grateful. Otherwise, as others have said, the three GP-EH are breathtaking. (Opening, closing, and smack in the middle of the album) The Burritos tracks are solid, with better bass parts than the two previous Burritos albums. Serious country. Perhaps one reason that folks don't get more excited by this collection is the absence of a GP original song. No matter...it is what it is...top-shelf country with Gram's genius for singing.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Rosettastone of Country Cool,
By gramfan "GramFan" (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sleepless Nights (Audio CD)
Listen to it thrice then you'll be hooked; listen to it 5 times and it may be #1 on your playing list. Gram Parsons bridges the great divide of hard core country ballads for "hip" folks who are in the closet - liking the music & tapping their toes - but unable to admit it in public. Gram's foresight recordings of these legendary artists lends credence to the fact that a large percentage of country artists are cool and their necks aren't necessarily red; their themes can reverberate with all walks of life. These tunes were recorded when Willie, Waylon, Johnny, and Merle were all shorthairs, Gram dared to unlock the Nashville handcuffs and helped to release many artists from that mold; too bad he isn't still around. Check out the slide guitar on the Green Green Grass of Home - one of the best riffs ever recorded.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Music geek bragging rights,
By Bryan (Colorado) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sleepless Nights (Audio CD)
Any fan of Gram Parsons should pick up Sleepless Nights. The first nine tracks are Gram when he was still with the Flying Burrito Bros and the last three are solo Gram material leftover from the Grievous Angel recording sessions. Great covers of Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, The Louvin Brothers, Jagger-Richard, and others. Emmylou Harris sings on tracks #1,6, and 12. But the coolest thing is that you get to say it's a Japanese import and show them the linear notes that are in Japanese. Sure, it's not vinyl, but it's still pretty cool.
5.0 out of 5 stars
10 stars UNBEATABLE.,
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This review is from: Sleepless Nights (Audio CD)
Gram Parsons did the unthinkable to many folks..He made country music worth listening to.Sure these are all covers here, but if you listened to the first versions of these songs the first time, and didn't like it, well..he just made it likable for you.His style on here is to me, ridiculously influential, and you can HEAR it! Give "Sing Me Back Home' a shot, or "The Angels Rejoiced Last Night', and you will know why we have an "Alternative' country scene today, led by Ms.Emmylou Harris..
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