Warm Evenings, Pale Mornings, Bottled Blues 1963-1973

Gram Parsons

Warm Evenings, Pale Mornings, Bottled Blues 1963-1973

RELEASED: March 01, 2000
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Zah's Blues 4:07 2. Blue Eyes 2:49 3. Strong Boy 2:02 4. Truck Driving Man 2:32 5. Hickory Wind 3:32 6. The Christian Life 2:30 7. Reputation 3:11 8. One Hundred Years From Now 2:52 9. Hot Burrito #1 (I'm Your Toy) 3:40 10. Christine's Tune (Devil in Disguise) 3:03 11. Sin City 4:10 12. The Dark End of the Street 3:52 13. Wild Horses 6:23 14. She 4:59 15. The New Soft Shoe 3:55 16. We'll Sweep Out the Ashes in the Morning 3:14 17. Brass Buttons 3:29 18. Return of the Grievous Angel 4:24 19. Drug Store Truck Driving Man 4:38 20. Brand New Heartache 2:23 21. Love Hurts 3:38
Warm Evenings, Pale Mornings, Bottled Blues 1963-1973 is a posthumous compilation album by Gram Parsons, showcasing his unique blend of country, rock, and folk influences. The album features a collection of his most notable tracks, highlighting his significant contributions to the Americana genre. Parsons' work is characterized by his emotive vocal style and poignant songwriting, which have left a lasting legacy on artists across various genres. His ability to merge traditional country sounds with rock elements helped pave the way for future generations of musicians.