Gram Parsons died on this day in 1973. His manager, Phil "the Road Mangler" Kaufman - Charles Manson's old cellmate - hijacked his body and burned it at the Joshua Tree National Park in accordance with Gram's wishes.
Oh, Gram. We hardly knew ye.
Soon thereafter, Emmylou Harris began her solo career throughout which she preserved Gram's legacy. She hired several of the players from his solo albums and - through the years - recorded several of his songs in tribute. These playlists include those tributes, beginning with Emmylou's "Boulder to Birmingham" from Pieces of the Sky. The first half consists of songs Gram wrote (or co-wrote), followed by tracks he recorded with the International Submarine Band, the Byrds, Burritos, and as a solo artist. Songs from The Return of the Grievous Angel tribute album are not included.
Four of the songs here are repeated - "Love Hurts", "Boulder to Birmingham", and "Wheels" - were all given an excellent live treatment on the Spyboy album. From the Hickory Wind live album, we have "Love Hurts", "Wheels", and "Hickory Wind".
For reference, here are Gram's versions.
Four of the songs here are repeated - "Love Hurts", "Boulder to Birmingham", and "Wheels" - were all given an excellent live treatment on the Spyboy album. From the Hickory Wind live album, we have "Love Hurts", "Wheels", and "Hickory Wind".
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