L.A. Burnout :: A Compilation

L.A. Burnout is made up of the sounds floating around Los Angeles in the late ’60s and ’70s; a faded aural imprint of the canyons, beaches, wildfires, neighborhoods, late-nights and early mornings of a bygone L.A.

Play this mix around dusk while driving through Topanga with the windows rolled down – it’s the next best thing to time travel.   Grab it after the jump….


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L.A. Burnout :: A Compilation Zipped folder (167 kbps)

Loudon Wainwright III :: Hollywood Hopeful
Johnny Darrell :: Mae Jean Goes To Hollywood
The Mamas & The Papas :: Safe In My Garden
Standells :: Riot On Sunset Strip
Jackie DeShannon :: Laurel Canyon
The Fun & Games :: Topanga Canyon Road
John Mayall :: Laurel Canyon Home
Spirit :: Topanga Windows
Mama Cass Eliott :: California Earthquake
The Birds :: Precious Kate
Albert Hammond :: It Never Rains In California
Jack Nitzsche :: Lower California
Guy Clark :: L.A. Freeway
Thomas Jefferson Kaye :: L.A.
The Beau Brummels :: Bless You California
LOVE :: Maybe The People Would Be
Gene Clark :: Los Angeles
The Byrds :: Bad Night At The Whiskey
David Soul :: Topanga
Neil Young :: L.A.
The Mamas & The Papas :: Twelve Thirty
Neil Young :: Sweet Joni
Joni Mitchell :: For The Roses
Jackie DeShannon :: L.A.
Mickey Dolenz :: Beverly Hills
Flying Burrito Brothers :: Sin City
Dennis Wilson :: Pacific Ocean Blue
Gene Clark :: From A Silver Phial
Jackson Brown :: Before The Deluge
Neil Young :: Revolution Blues
Warren Zevon :: Desperadoes Under the Eaves
Phil Ochs :: The World Began In Eden And Ended In Los Angeles [Live]
Flo & Eddie :: Keep It Warm
Steely Dan :: Babylon Sisters
John Phillips :: Topanga Canyon
John Phillips :: Malibu People

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52 thoughts on “L.A. Burnout :: A Compilation

  1. In october I’ll be showing some friends around L.A. before they go see U2; you can bet this will be playing while we inevitably sit in traffic on the 110 downtown.

  2. Hands down, best AD post of all time. I heard it after just coming back from my first trip to LA and it captured that evening feeling to perfection. Babylon Sisters! It’s brown and orange. Time to revisit it again…

  3. Indeed, I’ve been listening to this nonstop since yesterday. Totally dig Eddie & Flo and the Mickey Dolenz songs. Keep it coming with the mixes.

  4. thanks again for reposting. i remember when you first wrote about the dennis wilson album, too, before the excellent officially released double album.

  5. Excellent compilation! I made one myself a few months ago with the same theme when I went to see my sister in LA. We shared some of the same songs and you turned me onto some I was unaware of, thanks! Its hard to have one compilation with all the great LA themed songs out there, you could probably do a whole series of comps based around LA alone, good work.

  6. Hello there from Bath, UK! Wow, this is an absolutely top set of tunes. Anything with the mighty Gene Clark in has to be good, and it’s great to see my old favourite and current LA resident John Mayall in there too. For some info on Mayall’s Blues From Laurel Canyon album, plus 3 other MP3 samples, check out my review of it on The Rising Storm. Just discovered your site, and throroughly enjoying it. Best 2 U all, Len 🙂

  7. Good and bad memories
    Good, reminds me of my youth here in SC
    Bad, hordes of population increase since then and they don’t make music like that
    anymore

  8. Having never travelled to the west coast of the United States, L.A. is an abstraction for me: a city of the imagination informed exclusively by pop culture (as well as dalliances with the output of its musical underground during the fertile years of the late ’60s and ’70s); a tapestry of Pynchonesque simulacra stroking the strings of my unconscious. The Doors are among the groups that have always provoked a visceral connection to the city for me. Given that their sounds were floating around amidst the formidable offerings presented here and that their material embraces the spirit of the compilation, I would be inclined to find an opportunity to include them. Naturally, the too-easily recognisable pillars from their opus wouldn’t sit well here. Perhaps Krieger’s “Runnin’ Blue” (Soft Parade, 1969) would be the best candidate?

  9. Great compilation – I have enjoyed it immensely. Perhaps you should have thrown in Randy Newman, “I Love LA” but you could also go on adding songs. Love your work – it keeps me coming back.

  10. woooooo looks great wheres the link for download i cant seem to find it…..cheers…..

  11. I was like, “this better have John Philips on i –BOOM save the most fitting for last!”

  12. Oh, man. “Desperadoes Under the Eaves” is my favorite song of all time. What a song. What a mix.

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