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World Famous Comics: The Complete Reprise Sessions
The Complete Reprise Sessions
By: Gram Parsons
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Audio CD
Format: Box set, Original recording remastered
Label: Rhino / Wea
Number of Discs: 3
Release Date: June 20, 2006

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The Complete Reprise Sessions
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Album Description:
Singer-songwriter Gram Parsons, the architect of country-rock and patron saint of American roots music—"alt" and otherwise—died in 1973 at age 26, but the enormity of his influence remains constant. Florida-born and Georgia-bred, Parsons began playing at age 14 and launched his first group, the International Submarine Band, in NYC in the late ‘60s. Transplanted to L.A., he joined the Byrds, shaping their landmark album Sweetheart Of The Rodeo, and made further musical history with the Flying Burrito Brothers. After discovering Emmylou Harris playing in a D.C. bar, he went on to record two now-legendary solo LPs, GP and Grievous Angel, that spotlight the peerless harmony of their divergent voices, hers angelic and pure, his ragged and scorched by his demons. Rhino’s historic set presents those two soulful albums remastered and expanded, plus a third disc of precious alternate takes from those recordings.

Disc 1:
  1. Still Feeling Blue
  2. We'll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning
  3. A Song For You
  4. Streets Of Baltimore
  5. She
  6. That's All It Took
  7. The New Soft Shoe
  8. Kiss The Children
  9. Cry One More Time
  10. How Much I've Lied
  11. Big Mouth Blues
  12. GP Radio Promo [Bonus Track]
  13. Gram Parsons Interview: How Did You Meet Emmylou Harris?, What Is The Story Behind "A Song For You?", What Is The Story Behind "The New Soft Shoe?", WBCN Interview With Maxine Sartori [Bonus Track]
  14. Love Hurts [Bonus Track) -- With Emmylou Harris
  15. Sin City [Bonus Track] -- With Emmylou Harris & N.D.Smart
Disc 2:
  1. Return Of The Grievous Angel
  2. Hearts On Fire
  3. I Can't Dance
  4. Brass Buttons
  5. $1000 Wedding
  6. Medley Live From Northern Quebec: Cash On The
  7. Barrelhead, Hickory Wind
  8. Love Hurts
  9. Ooh Las Vegas
  10. In My Hour Of Darkness
  11. Return Of The Grievous Angel (Instrumental) [Bonus Track]
  12. Gram Parsons Interview: Did You Sing "Hickory Wind" At The Grand Ole Opry?, What Differences Do You See Between Pure Country And Country Rock (Bonus Track]
Disc 3:
  1. She (Alternate Version)
  2. That's All It Took (Alternate Version)
  3. Still Feeling Blue (Alternate Version)
  4. Kiss The Children -- Duet With Barry Tashian
  5. Streets Of Baltimore (Alternate Version)
  6. We'll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning (Alternate Version)
  7. The New Soft Shoe (Alternate Version)
  8. Return Of The Grievous Angel #1 (Alternate Version
  9. In My Hour Of Darkness (Alternate Version)
  10. Ooh Las Vegas (Alternate Version)
  11. I Can't Dance (Alternate Version)
  12. Sleepless Nights (Alternate Version)
  13. Love Hurts (Alternate Version)
  14. Brass Buttons (Alternate Version)
  15. Hickory Wind (Alternate Version)
  16. Sleepless Nights
  17. The Angels Rejoiced Last Night

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 starsClassic Parsons albums receive deluxe treatment
Casual fans may want to pick up the single CD that has Parsons' two solo albums "G.P." and "Grevious Angel". It sounds fine but this box set has just about every worthwhile outtake from sessions for both albums and is certainly for the hardcore fan.

Gram Parsons helped kick start a revolution in country music AND rock 'n' roll by helping to invent country rock (or as Parsons preferred to call it, "American cosmic music"). Sure the genre has taken its knocks over the years but Parsons along with Gene Clark (also a former Byrd), Michael Nesmith, Chris Hillman and Roger McGuinn helped give birth to a musical form that captured all the soulfulness of GREAT country music, injected rock 'n' roll spirit into it(and soul of course). Who can forget Emmylou Harris who came to the attention of the public after Gram went to see her in a bar invited to record and tour with him? She provides a terrific complement to Gram's soulful vocal performances.

This terrific box set features Parsons' solo albums "G.P" and "Grevious Angel" as well as a selection of outtakes from the same sessions found in the Reprise vaults presented on a third disc. Make no mistake the original combo CD "G.P." and "Grevious Angel" sounded extremely good on CD and for new fans that might be the way to go but for fans who ate of every Gram release during his short life and after, this truly is an essential collection. I'd also recommend "Live at the Avalon Ballrom 1969" featuring Gram with his band The Flying Burrito Brothers and released by Amoeba Records last year.

Disc 1 consists of all 11 tracks from "G.P." plus a "G.P" radio promo, interviews and two performances "Love Hurts" and "Sin City" featuring Emmylou on both plus N.D. Smart on the latter with Gram. Sadly, even with the weight of Reprise behind the album "G.P." didn't sell in droves.

Disc 2 features all of "Grevious Angel" plus an instrumental track of "Return of the Grievous Angel" and an interview recording that local D.J.'s could use to make it sound like they were interviewing Gram. That was pretty common practice back then particularly to help promote an album.

Disc 3 has all of the rarities, outtakes and alternate takes from both albums. A lot of them have shown up on bootlegs over the years and offical releases but we do get nine tracks that have never shown up on offical releases some of which have NOT been on bootlegs either. 18 tracks in all, the third disc sounds terrific with a huge improvement over the bootlegs released over the years from second and third generation tapes.

Kudos to Rhino for the lovely box set that holds these CDs and the min-reproductions of the original album gatefold sleeves for the two releases. The remastered sound by Bill Inglot and Dan Hersch supervised by compilation producers Emmylous Harris and James Austin sounds terrific. The booklet includes comments from those that worked with Gram as well as an overview of his life and the history behind each album.

My only complaint is that, once again, Rhino has put the CDs in a reproduction of the cardboard vinyl WITHOUT any inserts which does lead to scratching of the CDs as you slide them in and out. For the extra $2.00, I'd be willing to pay for a plastic sleeve for each one of these or even see them released in a digipack since it tends to prevent wear and tear. I ended up copying the artwork and putting them in plastic cases to protect them. It's a minor point but it does show a lack of attention to detail on the part of Rhino for such a great release.

Highly recommended.



5 out of 5 starsHow could you rate this less than 5 stars
Like many of you thinking of buying this, I was tempted by the outtakes. Some of them I had on bootleg, but I was so desperate to get anything "new" by GP that I broke down. Good sound--can't say it's better than previous issues. Some outtakes are more noticably different than the standard fare. I only wish that the record companies would clean up some of the great bootlegged recordings. Now that would be a box set worth having.



5 out of 5 starsThe Motherlode
If only every reissue of a classic album could be this good. I am thunderstruck at the depth of Parson's ability and genius.



5 out of 5 starsTerrific tunes
Sounds great, clean refreshing, a remembrance of all that is good..go out and buy it now!!



5 out of 5 starsThe Best-Sounding Gram Reissue yet!
I was extremely excited about this set when it was rumored to be released, and then I was annoyed at the format. We know that the two albums here fit on one disc, so why separate them and make us pay for 3 discs instead of 2? This kept me from buying it straightaway (coupled with the fact that if you have the two-fer disc already, you have the bulk & best of this set already). I, of course, broke down and bought it like any true fan and I was not disappointed in the slightest. Although I have most of these songs already, these mixes are superb -- better than perfect almost -- it's easily the best-sounding Gram Parsons related reissue of the CD era & some of the alternate takes are amazingly good, if in tentative arrangements -- "Hickory Wind", "She", "Love Hurts" & "Ooh Las Vegas" all rival the master takes & "Return of the Grevious Angel #1" is a revelation if for no other reason than to hear another cut of this fantastic song (albeit with Gram flubbing the words a bit and EmmyLou not really opening up on the harmony part). The format is questionable and as one reviewer mentioned, since the albums are kept separated, it would've been nice to marry the SLEEPLESS NIGHTS tracks back up with the Grevious Angel album instead of tacking them on at the end. Similarly, the interviews and radio tracks (while pleasing) are simply fluff: why do we need an instrumental (karaoke) version of a Gram Parsons song? I would like to have seen the two records on one CD, the outtakes on another and all the radio stuff on a third, abbreviated "Bonus Disc" or something. Ultimately this really means nothing, though, since the music in this package is all fantastically performed & remastered & the price tag is reasonable. We can only hope for the same treatment of the Flying Burrito Brothers' first two records & eliminate the SLEEPLESS NIGHTS album altogether, get "Bonie Moronie" on CD and purge the vaults, there's no reason to hold back at this point.


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