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Added this textfile, with the original info and the setlist info from the artwork
There is no D1T11 in the fileset. I do not know why.
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Gram Parsons and the Fallen Angels
in Boston 1973-03-18and19and20

Gram Parsons vocals and guitar
Emmylou Harris guitar and vocals
Jock Hartley electric guitar
Kyle Tullis bass
Neil Flanz pedal steel guitar
N. D. Smart II drums


Disc One

1973-03-18 WBCN Radio Studios

01. Widowmaker
02. Love Hurts
03. Sin City

1973-03-19 Oliver's

04. Instrumental Intro
05. Still Feeling Blue
06. That's All It Took
07. Big Mouth Blues
08. Hearts On Fire
09. Jambalaya
10. Love Hurts
11. Cry One More Time
12. Sin City
13. Medley: Hang On, Sloopy - Baby, What You Want Me To Do (incomplete)


Disc Two

1973-03-20 Oliver's

01. Instrumental Intro
02. We'll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning
03. My Uncle
04. Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man
05. Streets of Baltimore
06. Country Baptizing
07. The New Soft Shoe
08. Hearts On Fire
09. Still Feeling Blue
10. That's All It Took
11. California Cotton Fields (incomplete)
12. Big Mouth Blues
13. Love Hurts
14. Sin City
15. Medley: Hang On, Sloopy - Baby, What You Want Me To Do - Bonie Moronie - Almost Grown
16. How Much I've Lied
17. Six Days On The Road



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Gram Parsons And The Fallen Angels
Live In Boston March 18-19-20 1973

I received these two discs in a trade a few years ago.
I don't know the exact lineage of the recording, nor the equipment,
i can only presume that they were transfered from low generation
analog tapes since the noise and hiss are at a minimum but this is
speculation on my part.
For unknown reasons the first three tracks of the 03/20 show were
tacked at the end of disc one, with disc two starting with the
fourth song into the show.
I put those three songs at the beginning of disc two to preserve
the show's continuity, however since the fade out on track 3 and
the fade in on track 4 were identical in order to avoid that
duplication i had to overlap those two portions, now they play
seamlessly.
On track 4 of disc one the left channel had a 20 seconds drop out,
i have corrected that dropout by putting the right channel signal in
that portion of the song.
The recordings also have some hiss and background noise, and you'll
experience also some minor clicks (wich are not due to a bad cd
extraction, sound more like faults in the original recording): i
have not removed those problems since it would have interfered with
the audio properties of the recording.
All in all this are rather listenable shows, considering that in
1973 recording euipment were not state of the art like today this
is a must have for any Gram Parsons fan since really few shows are
circulating from his tour with the Fallen Angels.
There's some distortion in points but overall the listening can
reveal great satisfaction and points out at Gram's great talent.

My side of the lineage goes:

cdr>eac secure mode>wav>cool edit pro>mkw>shn



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