Tracklist
| 1 | Down In The ChurchyardWritten-By – C. Hillman, G. Parsons | 2:20 |
| 2 | High Fashion QueenWritten-By – C. Hillman, G. Parsons | 2:06 |
| 3 | Farther AlongWritten-By – C. Hillman, G. Parsons | 3:59 |
| 4 | If You Gotta GoWritten-By – B. Dylan | 1:48 |
| 5 | WheelsWritten-By – C. Hillman, G. Parsons | 3:01 |
| 6 | Dark End Of The StreetWritten-By – D. Penn, S. Oldham | 3:45 |
| 7 | Cody, CodyWritten-By – C. Hillman, G. Parsons | 2:44 |
| 8 | Christine's TuneWritten-By – C. Hillman, G. Parsons | 3:00 |
| 9 | Sin CityWritten-By – C. Hillman, G. Parsons | 4:08 |
| 10 | Hippie Boy | 2:59 |
| 11 | God's Own SingerWritten-By – B. Leadon | 2:05 |
| 12 | Wild HorsesWritten-By – Jagger, Richards | 6:20 |
| 13 | Man In The FogWritten-By – B. Leadon, G. Parsons | 2:30 |
| 14 | Do Right WomanWritten-By – C. Moman, D. Penn | 3:56 |
| 15 | Image Of MeWritten-By – H. Howard | 3:19 |
| 16 | My UncleWritten-By – C. Hillman, G. Parsons | 2:36 |
| 17 | Hot Burrito #1Written-By – C. Ethridge, G. Parsons | 3:37 |
| 18 | Lazy Days | 4:55 |
| 19 | Do You Know How It FeelsWritten-By – B. Goldberg, G. Parsons | 2:07 |
| 20 | JuanitaWritten-By – C. Hillman, G. Parsons | 2:29 |
| 21 | Hot Burrito #2Written-By – C. Ethridge, G. Parsons | 3:14 |
| 22 | Older GuysWritten-By – B. Leadon, C. Hillman, G. Parsons | 2:28 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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| 540 704-2 | The Flying Burrito Bros | The Gilded Palace Of Sin & Burrito Deluxe (CD, Comp, RM) | A&M Records | 540 704-2 | UK | 1997 |
| 540 704-2 | The Flying Burrito Bros | The Gilded Palace Of Sin & Burrito Deluxe (CD, Comp, RM, RP) | A&M Records | 540 704-2 | UK | 1999 |
| 540 704-2 | The Flying Burrito Bros | The Gilded Palace Of Sin & Burrito Deluxe (CD, Comp, RM, RP) | A&M Records | 540 704-2 | UK | Unknown |
| 540 704-2 | The Flying Burrito Bros | The Gilded Palace Of Sin & Burrito Deluxe (CD, Comp, RM, RP) | A&M Records | 540 704-2 | UK | Unknown |
| 540 704-2 | The Flying Burrito Bros | The Gilded Palace Of Sin & Burrito Deluxe (CD, Comp, RM, RP) | A&M Records | 540 704-2 | UK | Unknown |
Album
The Gilded Palace of Sin is the first album by the country rock group the Flying Burrito Brothers, released in 1969. It continued Gram Parsons' and Chris Hillman's work in modern country music, fusing traditional sources like folk and country with other forms of popular music like gospel, soul, and psychedelic rock. The Gilded Palace of Sin is included in Robert Christgau's Basic Record Library of 1950s and 1960s recordings, published in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies 1981. The Flying Burrito Bros is the third album by the country rock group, The Flying Burrito Brothers, released in the spring of 1971. Before recording sessions for the album began, Chris Hillman fired Gram Parsons from the band, leaving Hillman and Sneaky Pete Kleinow as the only original continuing members. In Parsons' place, the band hired a young unknown musician named Rick Roberts, who later was the primary lead singer of Firefall. Guitarist Bernie Leadon would also leave the band shortly after the. Burrito Deluxe is the second album by the country rock group the Flying Burrito Brothers, released in May 1970 on A&M Records, catalogue 4258. It is the last to feature Gram Parsons prior to his dismissal from the group. It contains the first issued version of the Mick JaggerKeith Richards-written song Wild Horses, released almost a year before The Rolling Stones own take on it appeared on Sticky Fingers. The Flying Burrito Brothers. UMG от лица компании A&M BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. Sin City. Country Rock. Songs in album The Flying Burrito Brothers - The Gilded Palace Of Sin 1969. The Flying Burrito Brothers - Christine's Tune. The Flying Burrito Brothers - Sin City. The Flying Burrito Brothers - Do Right Woman. The Flying Burrito Brothers - Dark End Of The Street. The Flying Burrito Brothers - My Uncle. The Flying Burrito Brothers - Wheels. The Flying Burrito Brothers - Juanita. The Flying Burrito Brothers are an American country rock band, best known for their influential 1969 debut album, The Gilded Palace of Sin. Although the group is perhaps best known for its connection to band founders Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman formerly of the Byrds, the group underwent many personnel changes and has existed in various incarnations. A lineup with no original members and derived from the 2000s-era Burrito Deluxe currently performs as The Burrito Brothers. Rock 1969. Christines Tune. The Flying Burrito Brothers Anthology 1969 - 1972. The Definitive Collection. The Last of the Red Hot Burritos Live in 1971. Farther Along: The Best of the Flying Burrito Brothers. Burrito Deluxe. California Jukebox. Featured On. Laurel Canyon Essentials. The Flying Burrito Brothers 1969 debut never made it higher than 164 on the Billboard 200. But the albums country-rock sound cast a shadow almost from day one, influencing artists ranging from the Rolling Stones to Tom Petty, Beck, Uncle Tupelo and entire generations of future Americana luminaries. The Burrito Brothers werent the first artists to hybridize country and rock. But The Gilded Palace of Sin was druggier, sexier and more youthful - as much about the intermingling of rhinestone suits and hippie haircuts as about running steel guitar through a fuzz box or applying George Jones vocal moves to space rock. Gram Parsons is at the center of the Burritos and Gilded Palace legends. As a songwriter, Parsons delivered some of his finest work on this set Hot Burrito No. 1 and Hot Burrito No. When The Gilded Palace Of Sin was released, on 6 February 1969, sales were initially slow, but the debut album by The Flying Burrito Brothers has since earned its status as one of the defining albums of country-rock and Americana music. Bob Dylan said the record knocked me out and Elvis Costello named it as one of the 500 essential albums all music lovers should own. There was a spontaneity to the albums production that helps make The Gilded Palace Of Sin sound fresh half a century later. Chris Ethridge said, I told Gram I had a couple of old melodies from back when I was growing up