~»* Leon Russell on piano) 720 - Korth Shore News -— Friday, August 4, 2000 Parsons recorded Wiid Horses first Frani Page 18 with blues, honky tonk, alter- native and Nashville all getting, their due. B tk The Flying Burrito Bros. — Hot Burritos!’ Anthology 1969- IS72 (A&M Records 2-disc set). Gram Parsons (1947-1973) described his seminal Flying Burrito Bros. band as “basically a Southern soul group playing country and gespel-oriented music 2h a steel guitar.” They were probably the first country-rock band, d term, - Tie mix of “Cosmic American music.” mainencein the ate 60s ‘prominence in the late "60s at the Byrds? Sweetheart of the sessions. McGuinn called the young maverick “George | Jones in a Nudie suit.” The Rolling Stones wrote Wild Hones . about Parsons and allowed hin to record the song (with before ” they did (on Burrito Deltaxce - 1970, it’s included on the new compilation The country feel “Of de Sinan? Belson Maen GP/Gritpous Angel CD for. “ this period). He died on Sept. z 19, 1973 at the © age of 26 in the California desert. For the full story on Parsons” life look for Ben Fong-Torres’s biography Hickory Wind: The Life and Times of Gram Parsons (1998). B kex*viek Delbert McClinton — Honky Tonk °n Blues (MCA reissue) Rhythms , (Hip-O Records reissue) Two releases mine part of Delbert McClinton’s back cat- alogue while we wait for his next new onc. Honky Tonk ’n Blues, rare 1970s sides taken from three albums he recorded with pro- ducer Chip Young, is a must- have for fans of the legendary singer. In the liner notes Joe Nick Patoski tells us what Sonny tp Babe ace the oftead son on signature of KNOK, the otherwise afi-black local soul effortlessly between genres. The three albums with Chip Young ( Victim of Life’s Circumstances, Genuine ~ best and the 14 tracks includ- ed here are a fair representa- * tion of what went down in the Folk sa 8 x4%%* Dave Alvin — Public Domain (HighTone Records 2000) Legendary Blasters mem- ber Dave Alvin uses his deep voice and signature guitar touch to bring fresh life to a venerable batch of old American folk songs. Some of them are instant- ly familiar — “Shenandoah,” “Walk Right In” — others = are lost dusty gems polished to perfection by Alvin and his fellow Guilty Men, Rick Shea on guitar and mandolin, Bobby Lloyd Hicks on drums and percussion, Joe Terey on piano, organ and accordion, and Gregory Boaz on bass. “Maggie Campbell,” “A Short Life of Trouble,” “What Did The Decp Sea Say” and “Murder of the Lawson: Family” res- onate in particular. @ «xx Big Sandy And His Fly-Rite Boys — Night Tide (HighTone Records 2000) Since first getting it together in 1988 as Big Sandy and the Fly-Rite Trio, this group has honed its chops for a defini- tive rockabilly focus. Big Sandy sings swell — just like a swingin’ angel way up on high. The band jumps right tightly too. Think early Elvis, Buddy Holly, add a smattering of rever- ential irony and a high fun factor, combine it all with impec- cable musicianship and you’ll be riding the Night Tide with Big Sandy and the boys. Banjo player Alison Brown is well- to bluegrass affi- Gonados. She started as a teenager playing with fiddler Stuart Duncan in the parking Chip Young sessions but also {OF at Shakey’s Pizza Palace in takes tracks from albums recorded for Capricorn in the late °70s — Second Wind and MBA and for three years was a member of Alison Krauss? was produced by Dawgmaster Dav Grisman and his ble: sacks to go with scleovions from artists like the Louvin Brothers, Doug Sahm and the sublime Barbara Mason. Beautifully done. * tkee mete ae) air Wea ‘Compass @ wkkk« Claire Lynch — Love Light (Rounder) Anger) continue as part of the mix on Fair Brown with a few choice cov- ers such as Elvis Costello’s YOU SEE ‘A LAWYER FOR ONE B &*x Lullaby Baxter Trio — Capable Egg (Atlantic Recording Corporation 2000) Canade yields yet another quirky original. More Jane Siberry than Sarah MacLachlan, 29-year-old Montreal songstress Angelina {apaulo is an criginal with a 3 major. ~label breakthrough. Tapaulo collaborates with lyricist Lutwidge Sedgwick for a very strange yet oddly soothing and satisfying sct. Her mild, mellow voice and sure touch uz a syuceze-box charm the listener into a receptive state for the wacky lyrics. A taste of “The Chatterbox Chronicles”: “Infinicy’ 's pretty measly after all, like a donkey doing cartwheels down the hall, so hand out suraitjackets on sinking ships, just quit calling me Miss Tapaulo presented the demo for Capable Fag to Atlantic Records staff iP’ Burger, and Pat Campbell to lay down the groovy tracks. pb — Michael Becker ® “Everyday 1 Wie the Book” Chaire Lynch, guest vocals on “Hummingbird” on Brown's CD and the banjo renums the Favour o2 Band which includes her hus-. band Larry Lynch on man- dolin, Missy Raines on bass and Jim Hurst on guitar. @ wx Eli Barsi (Song Country /Vibdrillium) @wkk'/: Lee Greenwood } This last group of artists has little in common except. 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