Last of the Red Hot Burritos
Last of the Red Hot Burritos is the fourth album by country rock group The Flying Burrito Brothers, released in 1972. By the time this album was recorded, "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow and Bernie Leadon had left the band, leaving Chris Hillman as the sole founding member. In their places, Hillman recruited Al Perkins and Kenny Wertz respectively. Wertz had previously played with Hillman in the Scottsville Squirrel Barkers. The band also added two guest musicians for their fall 1971 tour in Byron Berline and Roger Bush from Country Gazette. This lineup toured until Hillman left the band in October 1971, leaving the rights to the band's name to Rick Roberts. Once Hillman departed, A&M Records apparently lost faith in the group. Instead of allowing a Roberts-led version of the band to record a new studio album, A&M released this live recording. It fulfilled the band's contract, but it was subsequently dropped from the label.
A group of Burritos led by Rick Roberts would continue to tour Europe with no original members into 1973, at which point the band was officially dissolved by Roberts, bringing the original Flying Burrito Brothers to an end.
Track listing
Bonus tracks on the 2008 Sierra Records reissue:- "Wake Up Little Susie" – 3:29
- "Money Honey" – 3:20
- "One Hundred Years from Now" – 2:35
Personnel
reference for personnel section:;The Flying Burrito Brothers
- Chris Hillman - vocals, bass, mandolin
- Rick Roberts - vocals, rhythm guitar
- Al Perkins - pedal steel guitar, lead electric guitar
- Kenny Wertz - vocals, guitar, banjo
- Michael Clarke - drums
- Byron Berline - fiddle
- Roger Bush - acoustic bass, acoustic guitar on "Orange Blossom Special", lead vocal on "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"
- Earl P. Ball or Spooner Oldham - piano on "High Fashion Queen" and "Losing Game"
- Bernie Leadon - guitar