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Commander Cody / CD / 2008
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Artist
Commander Cody
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Blue Label
Release Date
2008 01 15
Song List
1: What's the Matter Now? (2:53)
2: Midnight Shift (2:09)
3: When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again (3:11)
4: My Bucket's Got a Hole in It (2:29)
5: Honky Tonkin' (2:29)
6: Mountain Dew (3:22)
7: Midnight Shift (1:57)
8: I Ain't Got Nothin' But Time (2:59)
9: Cravin' Your Love (4:29)
10: Daddy's Gonna Treat You Right (2:35)
11: I'm Satisfied with You (3:19)
12: Honky Tonk Song (3:10)
13: Cravin' Your Love (3:37)
14: Back to Tennessee (2:38)
15: Semi-Truck (3:01)
16: What's the Matter Now? (5:17)
17: Stranded in the Jungle (4:01)
18: I Ain't Never (2:34)
19: First I Look at the Purse (4:02)
20: The Shadow Knows (2:24)
21: Get It (2:49)
22: Boppin' the Blues (2:44)
23: Rip It Up (2:46)
24: Jambalaya (3:23)
25: Shout Bamalama (4:20)
26: Hot Rod Lincoln (2:41)
27: It Should've Been Me (3:02)
28: Back to Tennessee (2:54)
29: Lawdy Miss Clawdy (2:41)
30: Lookin' at the World Through a Windshield (2:21)
31: (I'm Gonna) Burn That Woman (3:00)
32: Big River (2:35)
33: What's the Matter Now? (3:48)
34: Semi- Truck (2:29)
35: Lost in the Ozone (2:41)
Style.Categories
Bar Band, Country Boogie, Honky Tonk, Roots Rock, Rockabilly, Country-Rock, Traditional Country, Rock & Roll
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Let's get the truth of the matter out of the way first: this double-disc collection of unreleased early material by Ann Arbor, MI's
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
is for the hardcore fan only, and for those who are freaks for musical history. Is that a bad thing? Not at all. If anything, this is one of the more revelatory documents to be issued in the CD era. While many music listeners -- even the most fervent -- don't like to dig into the guts and grit of a band's early rehearsals and fumbling-in-the-dark material to find the spark that ignited the fire, there are those who live for stuff like this.
SPV
's
Blue
series has licensed from
Billy C. Farlow
-- the
LPA
's lead vocalist and chief songwriter -- these rough, rowdy, garagey demos that give more than a clue as to how the unique roots sound of that band came together and transformed the sound of American roots music by weaving together early
rock & roll
,
honky tonk
and
Western swing
and
blues
into a heady, intoxicated brew that landed them one Top Ten hit (
"Hot Rod Lincoln"
) and made them one of the nation's premier roots and live bands for a few years in the early '70s.
Farlow
's wonderful liner notes give the history in a folksy, funny, rambling way. The music -- 35 tracks' worth -- begins with six tunes from 1968 comprised of basement sessions with
Farlow
playing acoustic guitar with a bass player, a pedal steel, and hand percussion, and
Bill Kirchen
playing his trademark burning hot acoustic leads. They were working out future
Cody
classics like
Farlow
's
"What's the Matter Now,"
the
Lee
/
Ainsworth
nugget
"Midnight Shift,"
Billy Walker
's
"When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again,"
"My Bucket's Got a Hole in It,"
"Honky Tonkin',"
and
Scotty Wiseman
's
"Mountain Dew."
In the late '60s, through the middle of the '70s,
Commander Cody
were playing a wide repertoire of songs from the American cannon, whether they be
blues
,
rock & roll
,
country
,
folk
ballads
, and
swing
tunes was not only de rigueur for a lot of the hippie bands like
the Grateful Dead
,
Dan Hicks
, and others, but it was welcome by fans who were interested in virtually anything transformed by
rock
bands.
Commander Cody
's band numbered nine pieces at its zenith, made it their mission to present this music across genre lines, along with rootsy originals. The original members were
George Frayne
(
Commander Cody
),
Kirchen
,
John Tichy
,
Steve Davis
(aka
West Virginia Creeper
), fiddler
Andy Stein
, and
Farlow
, with
Farlow
's brother
Johnny
helping out on string bass, and
John Copley
playing brushes. The first six cuts feature this early incarnation; they were wasted -- wasted -- excited and discovering the alchemical magic that became the
Airmen
. Cuts like a reworked version of
"Midnight Shift,"
and
Hank Williams
'
"I Ain't Got Nothin' But Time"
were recorded at Ann Arbor's fabled campus radio station
WCBN
(still on the air, look 'em up on the internet) in early 1969, sound rough because of primitive recording gear, but the performance is loose yet righteous. The first disc shifts to early 1970, to rehearsals when the band moved west to San Francisco with bassist
Buffalo Bruce Barlow
and drummer
Lance Dickerson
.
Dickerson
had been
Farlow
's drummer in an early band in from Detroit called
the Sunshine
(see
SPV
's other volume,
Billy C. & the Sunshine
's
The Lost 70s Tapes
) and both he and
Barlow
had been playing with
Charlie Musselwhite
. The
Airmen
swiped them. There are five tracks from these rehearsals that portray a much more electric, swinging, instrumentally dazzling
Airmen
.
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