Grievous Angel

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Grievous Angel is a landmark 1974 country-rock album by Gram Parsons that helped define the genre and cemented his legacy as a pioneering singer-songwriter.

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instanceOf country rock album
studio album
artist Gram Parsons NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement cosmic American music
catalogNumber Reprise MS 2171 NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtist Gram Parsons NERFINISHED
criticalReception acclaimed
featuredArtist Emmylou Harris NERFINISHED
follows GP
format vinyl LP
genre country
country rock
rock
hasInfluenceOn Americana music NERFINISHED
alternative country
hasTrack $1000 Wedding NERFINISHED
Brass Buttons NERFINISHED
Cash on the Barrelhead NERFINISHED
Hearts on Fire NERFINISHED
I Can't Dance
In My Hour of Darkness NERFINISHED
Love Hurts NERFINISHED
Ooh Las Vegas NERFINISHED
Return of the Grievous Angel NERFINISHED
hasType posthumous album
isFollowUpTo GP
language English
legacy cemented Gram Parsons' reputation as a pioneering singer-songwriter
considered a landmark country rock album
length approximately 36 minutes
notableFor helping define the country rock genre
posthumous release after Gram Parsons' death
performer Gram Parsons NERFINISHED
posthumous true
producer Gram Parsons NERFINISHED
Ric Grech NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1973
recordLabel Reprise Records
releaseDate January 1974
releaseYear 1974
side Side A
Side B
vocalist Gram Parsons NERFINISHED

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Gram Parsons notableWork Grievous Angel