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  1. 30. Sept. 2006 · Gene Parsons of the Byrds recorded and released his first solo album, Kindling for Warner Bros. Records in 1973. It received praise from virtually every rock and audiophile critic. That classic album was combined with Gene's finest moments with the Byrds and the mid-'70s Flying Burrito Bros. On the extended 1994 Sierra CD entitled The Kindling Collection. Highlighted by the some of the last ...

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  2. 8 to 18: The Kindling album was recorded Fall 1972 through Spring 1973 entirely at Warner Brothers (Amigo) Studios in North Hollywood; originally released as Kindling 19: Unreleased master recorded 1974-75, CBS Studios, San Francisco, CA.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "The Kindling Collection" on Discogs.

  4. Gene Parsons of the Byrds recorded and released his first solo album, Kindling for Warner Bros. Records in 1973. It received praise from virtually every rock and audiophile critic. That classic album was combined with Gene's finest moments with the Byrds and the mid-'70s Flying Burrito Bros. On the extended 1994 Sierra CD entitled The Kindling Collection. Highlighted by the some of the last ...

  5. Kindling is the debut solo album by country rock musician Gene Parsons recorded in 1973. Guest musicians on this album include former Byrds bandmate Clarence White , plus Vassar Clements , Ralph Stanley , Bill Payne , and Gib Guilbeau .

  6. I Must Be a Tree. The Kindling Collection · 1973. And Back Again. The Kindling Collection · 1973. Take a City Bride. The Kindling Collection · 1973. Do Not Disturb. The Kindling Collection · 1973. Banjo Dog.

  7. www.rhino.com › aod › the-kindling-collection-gene-parsonsThe Kindling Collection | Rhino

    4. Sept. 2019 · Wednesday, September 4, 2019. An alumnus of both The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers, Gene Parsons couldn't have had a more confusing name. He's no relation to Gram, yet to judge from KINDLING, the album he made between stints in those legendary groups, his ear for country-rock is just as strong as his more famous predecessor.