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Hot To Trot : Best Of Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen

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発売日 2004年10月18日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAkarma
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 AK193
SKU 8026575193123

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:55:57
ull performer name: Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen.

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Truck Stop Rock
    2. 2.
      Rip It Up
    3. 3.
      Back to Tennessee
    4. 4.
      Seeds and Stems (Again)
    5. 5.
      Lost in the Ozone
    6. 6.
      Hot Rod Lincoln
    7. 7.
      What's the Matter Now?
    8. 8.
      Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar
    9. 9.
      Rock That Boogie
    10. 10.
      Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Ciggarette)
    11. 11.
      Sister Sue
    12. 12.
      Down to Seeds and Stems Again Blues
    13. 13.
      Git' It
    14. 14.
      Oh Momma Momma
    15. 15.
      Cryin' Time
    16. 16.
      Riot in Cell Block #9
    17. 17.
      Willin'

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ong before country acquired an "alt" to distinguish the roots material from the product of Nashville, there was Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen. Long before it became fashionable, they were a bunch of hippies rocking up the honky tonk music. While their audience was mostly the longhair crowd, as evidenced by the pot anthem "Down to Seeds and Stems Again Blues," they could also create some mass appeal, and even scored a hit single with their souped-up version of "Hot Rod Lincoln." Mostly, though, it was about the boogie, whether covering some old jive like "Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar" or their own "Truck Stop Rock." Moreover, they could pick like the best players on the country scene, as they show on "Rock That Boogie," or make the tears flow into the beer, as on a wonderful cover of Lowell George's trucking anthem, "Willin'." Successful as they were -- and they were a major draw live, able to whip up a fever in an audience -- they were ahead of their time. Had they arrived in the '90s as fully formed as they were at the beginning of the '70s, they'd have ruled the alt-country scene. This compilation draws from their most glorious years, 1971-1975, and there's simply not a dud to be found here -- no filler, not a second wasted. If you're at all curious as to what the fuss was about and where the hippies and Buck Owens intersected, start here. ~ Chris Nickson|
Rovi

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