Gift Horse
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For the Frasier episode, see The Gift Horse.
For the 1952 war film, see Gift Horse (film).
Gift Horse | |||||
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Studio album by Lost Dogs | |||||
Released | 1999 | ||||
Recorded | The Green Room (Huntington Beach, California) |
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Genre | Roots music | ||||
Label | BEC Records | ||||
Producer | Terry Scott Taylor Gene Eugene Derri Daugherty Mike Roe |
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Lost Dogs chronology | |||||
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Gift Horse is an album by Roots music band Lost Dogs, released on BEC Records in 1999.
This turned out to be Gene Eugene's last album with the band when he died in The Green Room shortly after its release in early 1999.
BEC Records retitled one song as "A Vegas Story" for the album's artwork. To this day, fans of the band continue to call it by its real name, "Free Drinks and a Dream." The song also goes by that name during concert introductions and on later live albums and videos.
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[edit] Track listing
- "Ghost Train (To Nowhere)" (Taylor)
- "Free Drinks and a Dream (A Vegas Story)" (Taylor)
- "If You Love Here (You'd Be Home By Now)" (Taylor)
- "Diamonds to Coal" (Taylor)
- "Blessing In Disguise" (Taylor)
- "Loved and Forgiven" (Taylor)
- "Rebecca Go Home" (Taylor)
- "Honeysuckle Breeze" (Taylor)
- "Ditto" (Taylor)
- "The Wall of Heaven" (Taylor)
- "Father Along" (Traditional, Arranged by The Lost Dogs)
[edit] The band
- Mike Roe on Guitars and Vocals.
- Derri Daugherty on Guitars and Vocals.
- Gene Eugene on Guitars, Piano and Vocals.
- Terry Scott Taylor on Guitars and Vocals.
[edit] Additional musicians
[edit] Production notes
- Recorded and Mixed by Gene Eugene and Lost Dogs at the Green Room, Huntington Beach, California.
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