The Psychedelic Cowboys - Jangle Waltz - 2007
Established in 1997, The Psychedelic Cowboys were an initial “spark” in the resurgence of the West Coast Americana music scene. Founding member and songwriter John Harlan formed the band on the concept of “weaving together a blend of folk, country, jug band and psychedelic music” in a way that would sound unique yet tip a hat to noteworthy sixties influences such as The Byrds, Kaliedescope, and Hearts and Flowers. In 1999 the group delivered their debut record entitled, “Tragic Songs and Hop-A-Longs”. The “Tragic” record was met with high critical acclaim from publications such as Rolling Stone, The Washington Post, and The Los Angeles Daily News. For the next few years the group would perform at numerous venues in Los Angeles and throughout the West Coast. After two final performances in Virginia City, Nevada in April 2002, the group took a five year hiatus to deal with parental matters and to record what would be the long awaited follow up to the “Tragic” record. In 2007, the group’s critically acclaimed CD entitled, “Jangle Waltz an observation by The Psychedelic Cowboys” was released on the German label Taxim.
01. Jangle 1
02. All Night
03. Hey Uncle Sam
04. How Many Guys
05. Viva Fresh Incident / It's So Hard Gene
06. Take Me Like I Am
07. Little Sipasake And The Fate Of Lonesome Wayne
08. Alone Again Or
09. Don't Lean On Me
10. Last DWI
11. Jangle 2 (Reprise)
12. Time Between Sixth And Drexel or Ithream Gets The Last Laugh
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John Harlan - Lead & Harmony Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Bass, Percussion, Hammond Organ, Harmonica
Don Ian - Electric Guitars
Jeff LeGore - Bass, Harmony Vocals
Lone Gun Harrigan - Drums, Percussion
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