California Jukebox cover

California Jukebox

The Flying Burrito Brothers · 1997

50 min · 15 tracks · country rock

A vibrant blend of country rock infused with heartfelt storytelling and nostalgic melodies.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • nostalgic melodies for road trips
  • dynamic journey with emotional highs
  • heartfelt storytelling through vibrant tunes
  • wave-like pacing invites reflection

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer immediate gratification tracks
  • avoid lengthy, cohesive listening experiences

Where this album fits

Career context
By the time 'California Jukebox' was released in 1997, The Flying Burrito Brothers were navigating a transitional phase, following their 1990s reunion. This album marked their first release in nearly a decade, showcasing their enduring commitment to the country rock genre while appealing to both new and longtime fans.
Stylistic neighbors
The Byrds· Gram Parsons· Buffalo Springfield

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 San Fernando Road 5:37
  • 2 Windfall 3:05
  • 3 Sweet Susannah 2:01
  • 4 Back to Bayou Teche 4:00
  • 5 California Jukebox 3:20
  • 6 Buckaroo 2:24
  • 7 Tomorrow We'll Do It Again 3:22
  • 8 World Without You 3:28
  • 9 Dance, Dance, Dance 2:14
  • 10 Willin' 3:32
  • 11 Two Hearts 3:59
  • 12 I Ain't Livin' Long Like This 4:26
  • 13 Take a Walk on the Edge 4:21
  • 14 My Baby's Gone 3:29
  • 15 CJB Revisited 0:52

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