Country Casanova
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Country Casanova | ||
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Studio album by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen | ||
Released | 1973 | |
Label | Paramount Records |
Country Casanova was the third album released by the band Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen. This album was released in 1973 on Paramount Records. Originally Available on LP, 8-track, and later cassette. In 1991, this album was released on CD, however, it was pulled, and put into "out of print" status after a very short time, and is, as a result, quite rare and hard to find in this format. Prices for this album on the used market can be seen at $200.00 or more. The CD re-release was issued by MCA records, and, unfortunately, suffers the typical "compact disc, compact price" shortcomings. The front cover art is untouched, however, the picture originally appearing on the rear cover is gone, instead it is on the inside cover.
THE ALBUM COVER:
Shows George Frayne A.K.A. "The Commander" leaning against a White 1962 or 1963 Lincoln Continental (suicide doors) The car is backed up to a fence, and there is a donkey off to the left of the car. According to The Commander, the Donkey's name was also George. The Lincoln belonged to the famous Rock & Roll photographer Jim Marshall, who was the photographer who took the picture for the album cover.
THE REAR ALBUM COVER:
Features the band standing in front of their tour bus, which was a 1950s Greyhound Scenicruiser (double decker) in its past life. The bus is pulled off to the side of a road...somewhere...and to the right of the bus, in the background, you can see what looks like a blue and white Ford pickup truck cruising down the road. If you notice, Commander Cody can be seen holding a drink of some sort in this picture. Band members are displayed Left to right, front to rear, as noted: Andy Stein (fiddle, sax) Billy C. Farlow (Lead Vocal) {BOTH SITTING ON AN INSTRUMENT CASE} behind them, standing, left to right, we have Bill Kirchen (Lead guitar and banjo, lead vocal on My Window Faces The South and Honeysuckle Honey) {NOTE: ON ORIGINAL LP RELEASE, AS WELL AS THE MCA CD ISSUE OF THIS ALBUM KIRCHEN'S NAME IS SPELLED KIRCHER, WHICH IS INCORRECT} Lance Dickerson (Drums) Bruce Barlow: (Fender and Stand-up Bass) John Tichy: (Rhythm Guitar and Lead Vocal on Shall we meet and Sister Sue) Bobby Black: (Pedal Steel guitar and Dobro) Commander Cody: (Piano and Lead Vocal on Smoke Smoke Smoke That Cigarette)
TRACK LISTING: 1. Country Casanova (2:38) 2. Shall We Meet (Beyond The River) (4:22) 3. My Window Faces The South (1:53) 4. One Man's Meat (Is Another Man's Poison) (2:48) 5. Everybody's Doin' It (A.K.A Truckin' And Fuckin') (2:05) 6. Rock That Boogie (2:49) 7. Rave On (2:13) 8. Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! That Cigarette (3:41) 9. Sister Sue (2:43) 10. Honeysuckle Honey (3:33)
NOTE: There are no known live versions of the following tracks: Country Casanova Shall We Meet One Man's Meat (Is Another Man's Poison) Honeysuckle Honey
Live version of My Window Faces The South can be found on We've Got A Live One Here
Live version of Everybody's Doin' It was never released on any album, however, this track was performed live.
Live Version of Rave On was never released on any album, however, this track was performed live.
Live version of Rock That Boogie can be found on We've Got A Live One Here
Smoke Smoke Smoke That Cigarette was performed live quite frequently, and can be found on Numerous live CCLPA albums.
There is one known live version of Sister Sue on the "Live In The Midwest" album
- Thanks to George Frayne, A.K.A. Commander Cody for some of this information.