Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen - Ebbets Field, Denver, CO, 8-11-1973
The Wikipedia entry intro is badly written, so I'll try to come up with my own summary. This band was led by pianist and vocalist George Frayne IV, a.k.a. Commander Cody. The band was formed in 1967, but they didn't release their debut album until 1971. Once they did, it contained a surprise hit with the song "Hot Rod Lincoln," which made it all the way to the Top Ten in the U.S. singles chart. It was a surprise hit because it was a cover of an obscure 1950s song, and the 1950s style was very much out of step with the musical trends of 1971.
Unfortunately, it would prove to be their only hit. The band broke up in 1977. However, Frayne continued to make a lot more music using the "Commander Cody" name. He died in 2021.
Although Wikipedia didn't have a good intro for this band, it does have a good paragraph explaining the band's style. So I'll quote that here: "[the band's] style was built on the foundation of country music, which the band fused with boogie woogie, rock and roll, rhythm and blues, Western swing and jazz, which Classic Rock said resulted in 'a counter-cultural twist to the Nashville sound.' Relix said that the band 'tossed together rockabilly, blues, country, boogie-woogie, Western swing and whatever else came their way.' Tinnitist called the band 'one of the more interesting bands of the hippie era, fusing county, rockabilly, western swing, jump blues, and more into an infectious amalgam that set the table for outfits like NRBQ.'"
The music is unreleased. The sound quality is excellent.
This album is 58 minutes long.
01 Instrumental Intro
02 Good Rockin' Tonight
03 talk
04 What's the Matter Now
05 talk
06 Truck Driving Man
07 talk
08 Four or Five Times
09 talk
10 Down and Out
11 talk
12 Mama Hated Diesels
13 talk
14 Little Sally Walker
15 talk
16 Ain't Nothin' Shakin'
17 talk
18 Daddy's Drinkin' Up Our Christmas
19 talk
20 Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar
21 talk
22 Hot Rod Lincoln
23 talk
24 Rave On
25 talk
26 Rock That Boogie
27 talk
28 Jailhouse Rock
29 talk by emcee
30 talk
31 Mean Woman Blues
32 Lost in the Ozone Again
33 talk by emcee
(all tracks Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen

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