Gram Parsons & The Fallen Angels - Live 1973 FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Six Days On The RoadWritten-By – Montgomery, Green | 3:04 |
| 2 | Streets Of BaltimoreHarmony Vocals – N.D. Smart IIWritten-By – Harlan Howard, Tompall Glaser | 3:08 |
| 3 | Drug Store Truck Drivin' ManWritten-By – Gram Parsons, Roger McGuinn | 4:33 |
| 4 | Forty DaysHarmony Vocals – Gram ParsonsLead Vocals – N.D. Smart IIWritten-By – Chuck Berry | |
| 5 | California CottonfieldsWritten-By – D. Frazier, E. Montgomery | 2:32 |
| 6 | That's All It TookWritten-By – C. Grier , D. Edwards, G. Jones | 2:45 |
| 7 | We'll Sweep Out The AshesWritten-By – Joyce Allsup | 3:34 |
| 8 | Country BaptizingHarmony Vocals – Gram ParsonsLead Vocals – Emmylou Harris | 3:50 |
| 9 | Encore Medley | 5:50 |
| 10 | Big Mouth BluesWritten-By – Gram Parsons | 4:34 |
| 11 | The New Soft ShoeHarmony Vocals – N.D. Smart IIWritten-By – Gram Parsons | 5:02 |
| 12 | Bony MoronieWritten-By – Larry Williams | |
| 13 | Love HurtsWritten-By – Boudleaux Bryant | 4:31 |
| 14 | Almost GrownWritten-By – Chuck Berry | |
| 15 | Cry One More TimeWritten-By – Peter Wolf, Seth Justman | 5:22 |
Credits
- Acoustic Guitar – Gram Parsons
- Acoustic Guitar, Tambourine – Emmylou Harris
- Artwork [Art], Design – John Delgatto, Richard Hammond
- Design [Additional] – R&R
- Drums, Other [Introductions] – N.D. Smart II
- Electric Bass – Kyle Tullis
- Electric Guitar – Jock Bartley
- Engineer [Original Broadcast And Recording] – John Bradley
- Harmony Vocals – Emmylou Harris (tracks: 1, 3 to 12)
- Lead Vocals – Gram Parsons (tracks: 1, 3 to 12a, 12c)
- Liner Notes – Sam Sutherland , Sid Griffin
- Mastered By [CD Mastering] – Bob Katz
- Pedal Steel Guitar – Neil Flanz
- Photography By [Back Cover Photograph Of Gram & Emmylou On Tour] – Lewis Porter
- Photography By [Back Cover Photograph Of Gram], Photography By [Original Cover Photograph] – Ginny Winn
- Photography By [Original Cover Photograph] – Anita Pallenberg
- Producer – Marley Brant
- Producer [Original Broadcast And Recording] – Ken Kohl, Michael Tapes
- Producer [Production Assistance] – Jim Bickhart, Paul Surratt, Sid Griffin
- Producer, Liner Notes – John M. Delgatto
- Artwork By [Additional Design] – R&R/Studio Without Walls
- Artwork By [Art & Design] – John Delgatto, Richard Hammond
- Drums, Narrator [Introductions] – N.D. Smart II
- Electric Bass – Kyle Tullis
- Electric Guitar – Jock Bartley
- Engineer [Original Broadcast] – John Bradley
- Harmony Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Tambourine – Emmylou Harris
- Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Gram Parsons
- Mastered By – Bob Katz
- Photography [Back Cover Gram & Emmylou] – Lewis Porter
- Photography [Back Cover Gram] – Ginny Winn
- Photography [Original Cover Photograph] – Anita Pallenberg
- Producer – John M. Delgatto, Marley Brant
- Producer [Original Broadcast] – Ken Kohl, Michael Tapes
- Steel Guitar [Pedal] – Neil Flanz
Album
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