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Cowboy
Cowboy
Cowboy
Cowboy
New band, new producer...no problem! Scott Boyer and Tommy Talton just kept cranking out one great tune after another on their 1977 self-titled album, their last for Capricorn and the last made under their name until 2011. In the producer's chair this time was Capricorn house engineer Sam Whiteside, while the band featured Arch Pearson on bass, Chip Condon on keyboards, and Chip Miller on drums. The band's sound shifted to a more pop-savvy, country-rock sound, but Boyer and Talton's wry, thoughtful songwriting continued to ring true, and such numbers as "Takin' It All the Way," "Pat's Song," "Everybody Knows Your Name" and the Latin-tinged "Straight into
Love" demonstrated that the new Cowboy lineup was adept at navigating the novel stylistic wrinkles. Shortly thereafter, the band folded, fittingly, at just about the same time the Capricorn label did, but Cowboy remains a worthy last hurrah.
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | June 1, 2018 |
EAN/UPC | 0848064007104 |
Label | Real Gone Music RLGM710.2 |
Genre | Rock |
Dimensions | 90 g |