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Grievous Angel [LP]

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Grievous Angel [LP]
Grievous Angel [LP]

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Grievous Angel [LP]

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Gram Parsons
fondness for drugs and high living are said to have been catching up with him while he was recording
Grievous Angel
, and sadly he wouldn't live long enough to see it reach record stores, dying from a drug overdose in the fall of 1973. This album is a less ambitious and unified set than his solo debut, but that's to say that
G.P.
was a great album while
was instead a very, very good one. Much of the same band that played on his solo debut were brought back for this set, and they perform with the same effortless grace and authority (especially guitarist
James Burton
and fiddler
Byron Berline
). If
Parsons
was slowing down a bit as a songwriter, he still had plenty of gems on hand from more productive days, such as
"Brass Buttons"
and
"Hickory Wind
(which wasn't really recorded live in Northern Quebec; that's just
Gram
and the band ripping it up live in the studio, with a handful of friends whooping it up to create honky-tonk atmosphere). He also proved to be a shrewd judge of other folks material as always;
Tom T. Hall
's
"I Can't Dance"
is a strong barroom rocker, and everyone seems to be having a great time on
The Louvin Brothers
"Cash on the Barrelhead."
As a vocal duo,
Emmylou Harris
only improved on this set, turning in a version of
"Love Hurts"
so quietly impassioned and delicately beautiful that it's enough to make you forget
Roy Orbison
ever recorded it. And while he didn't plan on it,
could hardly have picked a better closing gesture than
"In My Hour of Darkness."
may not have been the finest work of his career, but one would be hard pressed to name an artist who made an album this strong only a few weeks before their death -- or at any time of their life, for that matter. ~ Mark Deming

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