Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen
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Cody Returns From Outer Space
Used - LP - ED 202
Hard To Find UK Pressing With Insert. Unplayed Condition.
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Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen
Used - LP - BS 2847
1975 Burbank Street Scene Label Original. Shrink Wrap Intact With Custom Sticker. Looks Unplayed.
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Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen
Used - LP - BS 2847
1975 Promo Label With Pink Promotional Copy Sticker On Front Cover.
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Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen
New - LP - BS 2847
Sealed 1975 Burbank Street Scene Label Original. “This Was Their First Recording For Warner Bros. After Leaving Paramount. With Songs By Hoyt Axton, Lowell George, As Well As Plenty Of Contributions From Farlow, Tichy, Barlow, And All The Rest, This Is Another Good Outing For The Wild Boys. The Tower Of Power Horn Section Lends A Hand, Making Their Big Sound Even Bigger. Their Cover Of "Don't Let Go" Is Outstanding And "House Of Blue Lights" Never Rocked Or Shuffled And Twanged The Way The Airmen Do It. With Plenty Of Hillbilly Stuff To Go Around, "California Okie" Stands Proud. A Tip Of The Hat To The South Is Found On "That's What I Like About The South." "Keep On Lovin' Her," "Hawaii Blues," And "Four Or Five Times" Are Also Wonders To Behold. "Willin'," Done Up Right Here, Fits The Band Perfectly. This Lowell George Tune Is A Standard, And When The Airmen Did It Their Way They Gave A Whole New Meaning To The Song. One More Time, This Band Holds All The Aces And Plays Every Hand With A Poker Face That Just Won't Quit. Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen Knew Exactly What They Were Doing.” Jana Pendragon, AMG.
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Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen
Used - LP - BS 2847
1975 Burbank Street Scene Label Original With A1/B1 Stampers. Small Saw Cut. Tiny Corner Ding And Light Corner/Edge Rubs. “This Was Their First Recording For Warner Bros. After Leaving Paramount. With Songs By Hoyt Axton, Lowell George, As Well As Plenty Of Contributions From Farlow, Tichy, Barlow, And All The Rest, This Is Another Good Outing For The Wild Boys. The Tower Of Power Horn Section Lends A Hand, Making Their Big Sound Even Bigger. Their Cover Of "Don't Let Go" Is Outstanding And "House Of Blue Lights" Never Rocked Or Shuffled And Twanged The Way The Airmen Do It. With Plenty Of Hillbilly Stuff To Go Around, "California Okie" Stands Proud. A Tip Of The Hat To The South Is Found On "That's What I Like About The South." "Keep On Lovin' Her," "Hawaii Blues," And "Four Or Five Times" Are Also Wonders To Behold. "Willin'," Done Up Right Here, Fits The Band Perfectly. This Lowell George Tune Is A Standard, And When The Airmen Did It Their Way They Gave A Whole New Meaning To The Song. One More Time, This Band Holds All The Aces And Plays Every Hand With A Poker Face That Just Won't Quit. Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen Knew Exactly What They Were Doing.” Jana Pendragon, AMG.
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Country Casanova
Used - LP - PAS 6054
1973 Original. Appears Unplayed.
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Country Casanova
Used - LP - MCA 661
1980 2nd Issue Still In Shrink Wrap.
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Country Casanova
New - LP - PAS 6054
Sealed 1973 Original.
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Hot Licks, Cold Steel & Truckers Favorites
New - LP - PAS 6031
Sealed 1972 Original.
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Hot Licks, Cold Steel & Truckers Favorites
Used - LP - MCA-660
1980 Reissue.
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Hot Licks, Cold Steel & Truckers Favorites
Used - LP - MCA 660
1980 US Vinyl Reissue, In Shrink Wrap. Mastered At Sterling Sound.
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Live From Deep In The Heart Of Texas
New - LP - PAS 1017
Sealed 1973 Original.
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Lost In The Ozone
Used - LP - PAS 6017
1971 Original. “This Is The Monumental Debut By One Of Insurgent Country's Pioneer Bands. Playing With Electric Instruments, Including The All Important Steel And Fiddle, And A Good Dose Of Irreverence Allowed The Band To Adhere To Their Own Agenda. This First Release Was Only A Taste Of The Things To Come. A Combination Of Original Tunes And Some Dusty Covers, Cody & His Airmen Were At The Head Of A Parade That Continued On Through The '90s. Songs By Billy C. Farlow Like "Daddy's Gonna Treat You Right" And The Ever-Popular "Lost In The Ozone" Were Instant Hits With The Country-Rock And Hippie Crowds. But, The Rednecks Loved Them, Too, And This Was An Amazing Social Phenomenon. Cody, Whose Real Name Is George Frayne, Partnered With Farlow On A Number Of Songs From This First Collection That Still Pack A Wallop. "Wine Do Yer Stuff" And The Tearful "Seeds And Stems (Again)" Left No Doubt Where These Boys Were Coming From. A Strong Honky Tonk Album That Swings, Lost In The Ozone Is A Viable Recording. Cover Tunes Performed With Energy And Humor Won Crowds Over Everywhere. "Hot Rod Lincoln" Is Still Played On Outlaw Country Radio Stations, As Is "20 Flight Rock," A Boogie Number That Lets Everything Hang Out. With Not A Single Cut Wasted, This Is One Of The Buried Gems Of Modern Country Music That Displays Guitarman Bill Kirchen At His Wildest And Bruce Barlow, Lance Dickerson, Andy Stein, John Tichy, Bobby Black, West Virginia Creeper, Farlow, And Commander Cody Comin' Out Of The Shoot Ready To Change The World For The Better.” – Jana Pendragon, All Music Guide
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Lost In The Ozone
Used - LP - MCA 37107
2nd Issue Of The Paramount Rarity. Shrink Wrap Intact. LP Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Quite Simply, An Essential Album.
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Lost In The Ozone
Used - LP - MCA-1633
1980 Reissue. VG++
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Sleazy Roadside Stories
New - LP - RRLP 2028
Sealed, Hard To Find 1988 Vinyl.
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Tales From The Ozone
New - LP - BS 2883
Sealed 1975 Original. “This Was To Be Their Last Studio Album For Warner Brothers, But What A Way To Go Out. Like Their Eponymously Titled Set Earlier In 1975, Tales From The Ozone Featured A Plethora Of Great Songs, From Writers As Diverse As Cab Calloway ("Minnie The Moocher," Which Opens The Set) To Billy Joe Shaver ("I Been To Georgia On A Fast Train") To Hoyt Axton ("Lightning Bar Blues" And "Paid In Advance"), Who Produced The Band Here, To Leiber & Stoller ("The Shadow Knows") To Blackie Farrell ("Tina Louise"), Mel Mcdaniel ("Roll Your Own"), George Hawke ("Honky Tonk Music"), And Hank Williams ("Cajun Baby"). There Was Also Room For A Couple Of Group Originals, The Swinging Rockabilly Of "It's Gonna Be One Of Those Nights" And The Stomping "Gypsy Fiddle." Check Out The Country Subtleties In "Connie," Where The Story Comes Across Full And Plain Despite The Outrageous Chops Of This Very Large-Voiced Octet. The Shaver Tune Rocks Far Harder Than It Ever Did In Either Its Original Or Waylon Jennings' Versions, Especially With The Commander (George Frayne) Riding The Upper Register With Bobby Black's Steel And Billy Kitchen's Telecaster Struggling For Dominance Against The Horn Section -- Provided Courtesy Of Tower Of Power. There Is Care And Delicacy Put Into Country Songs Like "Honky Tonk Music" And "Lightning Bar Blues." The Latter Is One Of The Great Party Songs Ever Put On Wax, And Equals Jerry Jeff Walker's "Pick Up The Tempo" In Singalong Quotient. The Williams Tune, "Roll Your Own," And "Tina Louise" Are Equally Driven Country Gems, Rounding Out One Of The Most Consistent And Live Sounding Records The Lost Planet Airmen Ever Cut.” Thom Jurek, AMG.
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Tales From The Ozone
Used - LP - BS 2883
1975 Burbank Street Scene Label Original In Shrink Wrap. 1C/1A Stampers. Appears Unplayed. Small Saw Notch.
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We've Got A Live One Here
New - LP - 2LS 2939
Sealed 1976 2LP Gatefold Original. COH.
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We've Got A Live One Here!
Used - LP - 2LS 2939
1976 LP Original In Gatefold. A Swinging Live Album Covering All Their Hits Including "Hot Rod Lincoln". A Great Road Boogie LP.
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