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International Submarine Band |
 
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The International Submarine Band
In addition to the
Safe at Home album much of this material is available
on various deluxe edition / Anthology releases. Six tracks, not the same ones, are found on
Sweetheart of the Rodeo
- Deluxe Edition and Sacred Hearts and Fallen Angels: The Gram Parsons Anthology.
The best way to own the Byrds with Parsons is the Sweetheart
Heart of the Rodeo Deluxe Edition, so this is our top recommendation to get the
International Submarine material.
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| Safe At Home |
Sweetheart of the Rodeo
- Deluxe Edition |
Sacred Hearts and Fallen Angels: The Gram Parsons Anthology |
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Track List
1. Blue Eyes
2. I Must Be Somebody Else You’ve Known
3. A Satisfied Mind
4. Folsom Prison Blues And: That’s All Right
5. Miller’s Cave
6. I Still Miss Someone
7. Luxury Liner
8. Strong Boy
9. Do You Know How It Feels To Be Lonesome?
10. Knee Deep In The Blues
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1. Sum Up Broke
2. One Day Week
3. Truck Drivin' Man
4. Blue Eyes
5. Luxury Liner
6. Strong Boy
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1. Blue Eyes
2. Luxury Liner
3. Do You Know How It Feels To Be Lonesome?
4. I Must Be Somebody Else You've Known
5. Miller's Cave
6. Knee Deep In The Blues |
Amazon Product Description
Just before Gram Parsons cut a wide swath through American music with Sweetheart Of The Rodeo-era Byrds and the Flying Burrito Bros., he forged a new musical genre with the seminal 1967 country-rock sides he cut with his legendary International Submarine Band. Sundazed Music, in conjunction with Shiloh Records, is proud to present a compact disc release of the ISB’s highly collectible Safe At Homealbum, taken for the first time from the pristine, two-track stereo LHI-label masters, now sporting accurate original artwork, rare photos and a revealing new essay by noted author Sid Griffin. We’ve added the last piece to the jigsaw puzzle by remarrying the originally unissued track "Knee Deep In The Blues" (recorded during the Safe At Homesessions) to this resoundingly important musical statement. It’s a young, confident Gram Parsons here, showing the world he’s ready for business and firing the first volley in an amazing—if too brief—career that would soon stand the! rock ‘n’ roll world on its ear. |
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