Let It Go (Galactic Cowboys album)

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Let It Go
Let It Go cover
Studio album by Galactic Cowboys
Released June 20, 2000
Genre Heavy Metal
Length 73:50
Label Metal Blade
Producer Wally Farkas
Professional reviews
Galactic Cowboys chronology
At The End Of The Day
(1998)
Let It Go
(2000)

Let It Go is the final album released by heavy metal band, Galactic Cowboys. It was released in 2000.

Contents

[edit] Notes

  • The boy on the cover of this album is the son of Donovan White, who played guitar on the Crunchy album All Day Sucker.
  • The album has lead vocal contributions from all members: Ben Huggins, Wally Farkas and Monty Colvin.
  • Former drummer Alan Doss mixed the album, and contributed some backing vocals.[1]
  • King's X drummer Jerry Gaskill played most of the drums on the album.[2] Wally also did drums on some tracks.
  • The album has a rather strange intro proclaiming the band to have "a new sound for a new millennium" - hip hop. This leads us into a false sense of insecurity, before the riff of T.I.M. plays.[2]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "T.I.M." (Colvin)
  3. "A Different Way" (Colvin)
  4. "Life And Times" (Farkas)
  5. "Flag" (Farkas, Huggins)
  6. "Disney's Spinnin'" (Colvin)
  7. "Hey Mr." (Huggins, Farkas, Gaskill; Tamra Perkinson, Haylee Hartman, Harrison Hartman, Heather Hartman, Lisa Hartman, Valerie Krist, Taylor Huggins, Maggie Huggins, Alan Doss (background vocals) )
  8. "Another Hill" (Colvin)
  9. "Dirty Hands" (Farkas, Huggins)
  10. "Boom!" (Farkas, Huggins, Gaskill)
  11. "Ordinary" (Huggins)
  12. "Internalize" (Colvin)
  13. "Swimming In December" (Colvin)
  14. "Song For Sybo" (Farkas)
  15. "Future" (Huggins)
  16. "Bucket Of Chicken" (Farkas, Gaskill, Huggins, Colvin)
  17. "The Record Ends" (Colvin)

[edit] Personnel

  • Ben Huggins - Vocals, guitar
  • Wally Farkas - Vocals, guitar, drums, keyboards, organ
  • Monty Colvin - Vocals, bass
  • Jerry Gaskill - Drums, chants

[edit] Guest Musicians

  • Alan Doss
  • Max Dyer
  • Shane Huggins
  • Ty Tabor
  • Tamra Perkinson
  • Nano Jones
  • Robert Rich
  • The Little LaLa People

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Galactic Cowboys" (July/August 2000). HM Magazine (84). ISSN 1066-6923. 
  2. ^ a b Powell, Mark Allan (2002). "Galactic Cowboys", Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music, First printing, Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers, 353-354. ISBN 1-56563-679-1. 

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