- Live from Deep in the Heart of Texas
Infobox Album |
Name = Live from Deep in the Heart of Texas
Type =Live Album
Artist =Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
Released = March,1974
Recorded = 1973
Genre =Country rock
Length = 42:33
Label = Paramount Records (original) MCA (reissue)
Producer =Stephen Jarvis
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jt2zefukhgf5 link]
Last album = "Country Casanova" (1973)
This album = "Live from Deep in the Heart of Texas" (1974)
Next album = "Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen" (1975)"Live from Deep in the Heart of Texas" is the 4th album by the
Country rock bandCommander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen . It was recorded live atArmadillo World Headquarters inAustin, Texas , and features cover art ofarmadillos byJim Franklin (artist) . Unlike most live albums, it is mostly new material. Only two songs from previous albums are featured.Track listing
#"Armadillo Stomp" (Andy Stein/Rick Higginbotham) - 2:00
#"Good Rockin' Tonight" (Roy Brown) - 2:46
#"I'm Coming Home" (Johnny Horton) - 2:42
#"Seeds and Stems Again Blues" (George Frayne/Billy Farlow) - 4:03
#"Sunset on the Sage" (Richards) - 4:45
#"Little Sally Walker" (Turner) - 2:26
#"Git It" (Kelly) - 2:27
#"Oh Mama Mama" (George Frayne/Billy Farlow/John Tichy) - 4:29
#"Cryin' Time" (Buck Owens ) - 3:09
#"Diggy Liggy Lo" (Miller) - 2:28
#"Riot in Cell Block #9 " (Jerry Leiber/Jeff Stoller) - 3:15
#"Too Much Fun" (Billy Farlow/Bill Kirchen) - 3:26
#"Mean Woman Blues" (Claude Demetrius) - 4:37Personnel
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George Frayne (Commander Cody) - piano, keyboards, vocals
*Billy C. Farlow - harmonica, vocals
*Bill Kirchen - guitar, vocals
*John Tichy - guitar
*Rick Higginbotham - rhythm guitar, vocals
*Lance Dickerson - drums, vocals
*Bruce Barlow - bass, vocals
*Andy Stein - violin, saxophone
*Bobby Black - steel guitar, vocalsProduction
*Producer: Stephen Jarvis
*Recording Engineer: B.Broms/D.Garcia/S.Jarvis/S.Mantoani/J.Stroud
*Cover Design: Jim Franklin
*Photography: Coy Featherstone/Melinda Wickman
*Liner Notes: n/a
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