Segundo
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- This article is about a music album. The word segundo can also refer to a category of conga drum, used in the music of Cuba.
Segundo | |||||
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Live album by Cooder Graw | |||||
Released | January 16, 2001 | ||||
Recorded | October 26, 2000 at the Golden Light Cantina in Amarillo, Texas | ||||
Genre | Loud country (country/alternative country) | ||||
Length | 54:15 | ||||
Label | Three-to-One Records | ||||
Producer | Cooder Graw | ||||
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Segundo is a live album by self-described "loud country" band Cooder Graw. It was released in 2001 on Three-to-One Records.
The album consists primarily of a live recording of a concert at Amarillo's Golden Light Cantina.
[edit] Track listing
- "This Hurt" (Cooder Graw) – 3:55
- "Salty Boogie" (Boudleaux, Felice) – 2:56
- "Willie's Guitar" (Cooder Graw) – 2:46
- "18 Wheels of Lovin'" (Cooder Graw) – 2:47
- "Shotgun Wedding" (Cooder Graw) – 4:09
- "My Give a Damn Is Broken" (Cooder Graw) – 3:48
- "End of the Road" (Cooder Graw) – 2:57
- "She Loves to Much" (Cooder Graw) – 4:27
- "Dirty Little Hometown Girl" (Cooder Graw) – 3:08
- "Motel Lights" (Cooder Graw) – 3:52
- "Honky Tonk Night Time Man" (Haggard) – 3:49
- "Boogaloo" (Cooder Graw) – 3:43
- "Llano Estacado" (Cooder Graw) – 2:52
[edit] Personnel
- Matt "CatDad" Martindale - vocals, acoustic guitar, fortoir
- Joe "B. Juan" Ammons - drums, vocals
- Kelly "Ray" Turner - electric guitar, vocals, "Lone Star Bus" photograph
- Jimmy "Url" Whisenhunt - pedal steel guitar, tamborine, vocals
- Paul "Wylie" Baker - bass guitar, vocals, graphic design/special effects
- Drew Holder - engineer
- Alan Crossland - mastering
- Steve Cropper - executive producer
- Vance Reed - executive producer
- Chris Reed - executive producer
- Kent Fletcher - executive producer
- Ronnie Lyles - executive producer
- Ron Morgan - executive producer
- Bruce Leer - executive producer
- Tami Leer - executive producer
- Randy West - cover photograph