An impossibly rare, mint condition original picture sleeve copy of the International Submarine Band (with Gram Parsons) debut single, “The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming/Truck Driving Man” on Ascot Records. This is the 1966 original, not the later bootleg, or Sundazed reissue. As the Sundazed website notes, “The 7” paired two cover songs, […]
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A superb 24″ x 37″ pigment print photograph of Gram Parsons circa 1969, wearing his Flying Burrito Brothers Nudie Suit, by legendary photographer Jim McCrary. This impressive photograph is in virtually mint condition, with only a few faint creases to the white border area, and will frame beautifully. Jim McCrary (1939-2002) made this photograph while […]
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A superb 16 1/2″ x 17″ pigment print photograph of The Flying Burrito Brothers (with Gram Parsons) sitting on a corral fence, circa 1970, by legendary photographer Jim McCrary. The image size is 14 1/4″ square, and the print is in Mint condition. Jim McCrary (1939-2002) made this photograph while working as A&M Records’ in-house […]
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A superb 16 1/4″ x 16 3/4″ pigment print photograph of The Flying Burrito Brothers (with Gram Parsons) in their Nudie suits, circa 1969, by legendary photographer Jim McCrary. The image size is 14.1/4″ square, and the print is in Mint condition. Jim McCrary (1939-2002) made this photograph while working as A&M Records’ in-house photographer. […]
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A superb 16 1/2″ x 16 3/4″ pigment print photograph of The Flying Burrito Brothers (with Gram Parsons) in hazardous materials suits, circa 1970, by legendary photographer Jim McCrary. The image size is 14.1/4″ square, and the print is in Mint condition. Jim McCrary (1939-2002) made this photograph while working as A&M Records’ in-house photographer. […]
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A beautiful original 12″ x 18″ photograph of Gram Parsons of the Flying Burrito Brothers, wearing his legendary custom suit made by Nudie’s Rodeo Tailors. This photograph was printed from the original photograph under the supervision of the photographer Jim McCrary (1939-2002). We obtained this directly from McCrary’s estate. McCrary, who at the time this […]
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A superb 17″ x 17″ pigment print photograph of The Flying Burrito Brothers (with Gram Parsons) in hazardous materials suits, circa 1970, by legendary photographer Jim McCrary. The image size is 14.5″ square, and the print is in Mint condition. Jim McCrary (1939-2002) made this photograph while working as A&M Records’ in-house photographer. McCrary shot […]
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A superb 23″ x 24″ pigment print photograph of The Flying Burrito Brothers (with Gram Parsons) in the A&M Records photos studio, circa 1969, by legendary photographer Jim McCrary. The image size is 14.25″ square, and the print is in virtually Mint condition. Jim McCrary (1939-2002) made this photograph while working as A&M Records’ in-house […]
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A superb 24″ x 19″ pigment print photograph of The Flying Burrito Brothers (with Gram Parsons) in Topanga Canyon, circa 1969, by legendary photographer Jim McCrary. The image size is 14.5″ square, and the print is in Mint condition. Jim McCrary (1939-2002) made this photograph while working as A&M Records’ in-house photographer. McCrary shot over […]
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A beautiful 17″ x 17″ limited edition photograph of The Flying Burrito Brothers (with Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman of The Byrds), titled and signed in pencil by legendary photographer Jim McCrary (1939-2002). McCrary has written along the bottom border “Burrito Bros. in A&M Photo Studio #3, 1/10, Jim McCrary, 1970”. This is a beautiful […]
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A beautiful original 12″ x 18″ photograph of Gram Parsons of the Flying Burrito Brothers, wearing his legendary custom suit made by Nudie’s Rodeo Tailors. This photograph was printed from the original photograph under the supervision of the photographer Jim McCrary (1939-2002). We obtained this directly from McCrary’s estate. McCrary, who at the time this […]
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A beautiful original 12″ x 18″ photograph of Gram Parsons of the Flying Burrito Brothers, wearing his legendary custom suit made by Nudie’s Rodeo Tailors. This photograph was printed from the original photograph under the supervision of the photographer Jim McCrary (1939-2002). We obtained this directly from McCrary’s estate. McCrary, who at the time […]
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An extraordinary Gram Parsons/Flying Burrito Brothers collectible—a master tape of alternate versions of The Flying Burrito Brothers’ “Hot Burrito #1” and “Hot Burrito #2” from the collection of Joni Mitchell. The origins of this extraordinary collectible are best explained by the included letter of authenticity from longtime Joni Mitchell/Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young associate Joel […]
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A stunning 17″ square photograph of The Flying Burrito Brothers (with Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman, sitting) shot circa 1970 at the A&M Records lot in Hollywood (formerly Charlie Chaplin’s film studio). This was taken by legendary photographer Jim McCrary, who at the time was A&M Records’ in-house photographer. McCrary shot over 300 album […]
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A near mint first pressing of Gram Parsons and the International Submarine Band’s sole album, Safe at Home, on LHI Records. This example has the color label (as all authentic copies do), and the disc looks barely if at all played. The EX++ album cover has the lightest of wear. This title has been extensively […]
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A rare boxing-style concert poster advertising a 1970 concert by The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers at Drew University in New Jersey. This is the only poster we’ve ever seen with both The Byrds and Burritos; this was just after Gram Parsons left the latter band, and a few years after his tenure with […]
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