Cannonball Rag - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Travis, Merle
Building Fires - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Christopher
Wheels - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Hillman, Chris [1]
Diggy Liggy Li - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Miller, J.D.
Close up the Honky Tonks - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Simpson, Red
Sin City - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Hillman, Chris [1]
Take a Whiff on Me - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Ledbetter, Huddie
Faded Love - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Wills, Bob
Easy to Get On - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Traditional
Bon Soir Blues - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Guilbeau, Gib
She Thinks I Still Care - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Lipscomb, Dickey Le
Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music) - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Fidler, Max
Christine's Tune (A.K.A. Devil in Disguise) - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Hillman, Chris [1]
Hot Burrito No. 3 - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Ethridge, Chris
White Line Fever - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Haggard, Merle
Why Baby Why - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Edwards, Darrell
Chuck Berry Medley: Let It Rock/Roll Over Beethoven - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Berry, Chuck
The 'Red Hot' Burrito Brothers - this incarnation of the Flying Burrito Bros (with Sneaky Pete, Joel Scott Hill, Gib Guilbeau and ex-Byrds Gene Parsons and Chris Ethridge) operated from Mendocino, CA, 1974-76. This album w... more »as supposed to be released in 1975 but got lost. Until it was unearthed by Gib Guilbeau in 2002. The Flying Burrito Brothers helped forge the connection between rock and country, and with their 1969 debut album, The Gilded Palace of Sin, they virtually invented the blueprint for country-rock.« less
The 'Red Hot' Burrito Brothers - this incarnation of the Flying Burrito Bros (with Sneaky Pete, Joel Scott Hill, Gib Guilbeau and ex-Byrds Gene Parsons and Chris Ethridge) operated from Mendocino, CA, 1974-76. This album was supposed to be released in 1975 but got lost. Until it was unearthed by Gib Guilbeau in 2002. The Flying Burrito Brothers helped forge the connection between rock and country, and with their 1969 debut album, The Gilded Palace of Sin, they virtually invented the blueprint for country-rock.