Sin City (The Flying Burrito Brothers album)
Sin City is a 1992 live album (recorded in 1976) by the Flying Burrito Brothers.[1]
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Released | 1992 |
Recorded | 1976 |
Label | Relix Records |
Producer | Leslie D. Kippel |
Sin City song
The album is named after "Sin City", one of the Burritos' best-known songs.[2][3][4][5]
Sin City (2002 compilation)
Sin City is also the title of a compilation album, released in 2002, containing 25 songs.[6]
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References
- Brock Helander Rockin' sixties 1999 p141 "Sin City (recorded 1976) Relix 2052 CS/CD .."
- John Einarson -Desperados: The Roots of Country Rock 2001 - Page 178 "The Burritos' reliance on cover material in their live shows stifled creativity. In the end they managed to cobble together eleven tracks, but the material could not stand alongside "Sin City,” or "Hot Burrito # 1" or "Hot Burrito #2” in terms of quality ..."
- No Depression - Issues 22-24 1999 p.93 "Much more rewarding are a pair of quality live Burritos '69 CD-Rs released by unnamed labels: Sin City and The High Lonesome Sound"
- Chris Hillman interview "My only regret is that, for that one year period of time, Gram and I wrote some darned good songs," said Hillman. "People like Emmylou Harris and Dwight Yoakam have continued to do those songs through the years. I can remember Gram and I wrote the song 'Sin City' in 35 minutes one day, and that kind of thing is just a blessing."
- Desperados: The Roots of Country Rock John Einarson - 2001 p.141 "Perhaps the ultimate Burritos number is “Sin City,” Hillman and Parsons' take on Hollywood, and a shot at their former manager. “I think 'Sin City' is the song that personifies the Flying Burrito Brothers," Hillman maintains."
- All Music Guide to Country: The Definitive Guide to Country Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine - 2003 "Sin City has everything from the first two Burritos albums, The Gilded Palace of Sin and Burrito Deluxe"
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