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| 1 Christine's Tune (Devil in Disguise) |
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| 2 Sin City |
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| 3 Do Right Woman |
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| 4 The Dark End of the Street |
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| 5 Wheels |
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| 6 Juanita |
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| 7 Hot Burrito No. 1 |
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| 8 Hot Burrito No. 2 |
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| 9 Do You Know How It Feels |
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| 10 Break My Mind |
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| 11 Farther Along |
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| 12 Cody Cody |
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| 13 God's Own Singer |
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| 14 Wild Horses |
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| 15 Dim Lights |
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| 16 Just Because |
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| 17 Six Days on the Road |
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| 18 To Love Somebody |
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| 19 Close up the Honky Tonks |
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| 20 Sing Me Back Home |
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| 21 I Shall Be Released [Outtake Fragment][Outtake] |
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Album Review
"Farther Along: The Best of the Flying Burrito Brothers" is a nearly flawless compilation, containing a full 21 tracks of the pioneering group's best material. All but two of the songs from "The Gilded Palace of Sin" are included on the collection, as are all of the highlights from "Burrito Deluxe" and a handful of rarities and outtakes. In short, it's a definitive collection containing all of the Burrito Brothers' finest moments. It's indispensable to any rock or country collection. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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