Scenic Routes

Scenic Routes
Studio album by Lost Dogs
Released 1992
Recorded The Mixing Lab 'B'
(Huntington Beach, California)
Genre Roots music
Label BAI Records
Producer Terry Scott Taylor
Gene Eugene
Derri Daugherty
Mike Roe
Lost Dogs chronology
Scenic Routes
(1992)
Little Red Riding Hood
(1993)Little Red Riding Hood1993
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Scenic Routes is an album by roots music band Lost Dogs, released on BAI Records in 1992.

The album began as a one time recording effort from the frontmen of four creative rock bands; Gene Eugene, from the funk/rock band, Adam Again; Terry Scott Taylor, from the bands Daniel Amos and The Swirling Eddies; Mike Roe, from the rock band The 77s; and Derri Daugherty, from the atmospheric rock band The Choir.

Track listing

  1. "Scenic Routes" (Words by Taylor, Music by Daugherty) (2:28)
  2. "You Gotta Move" (Traditional, Arranged by Roe) (3:53)
  3. "Built For Glory, Made To Last" (Taylor) (5:28)
  4. "Bullet Train" (Taylor) (5:23)
  5. "The Fortunate Sons" (Words by Eugene/Taylor, Music by Eugene) (4:36)
  6. "The New Physics" (Roe/Mascoli) (4:05)
  7. "I Am A Pilgrim" (Traditional, Arranged by The Lost Dogs) (3:40)
  8. "Lord Protect My Child" (Bob Dylan, Arranged by the Lost Dogs) (4:53)
  9. "Amber Waves Goodbye" (Taylor) (3:53)
  10. "Bush League" (Words by Eugene/Taylor, Music by Eugene) (1:53)
  11. "Old And Lonesome" (Roe, Adapted from Jimmy Reed's "Cold and Lonesome") (4:53)
  12. "I Can't Say Goodbye" (Eugene) (5:00)
  13. "Why Is The Devil Red?" (The Lost Dogs) (2:51)
  14. "Smokescreen" (Roe) (2:27)
  15. "The Last Testament of Angus Shane" (Words by Taylor, Music by Eugene) (4:09)
  16. "Hard Times Come Again No More" (Stephen Foster, Arranged by The Lost Dogs) (2:13)
  17. "Breathe Deep" (Taylor) (3:33)

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