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Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks- Where'S The Money? / Striking It Rich! / Last Train To Hicksville... The Home Of Happy Feet

SKU: 5017261215154
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Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks- Where'S The Money? / Striking It Rich! / Last Train To Hicksville... The Home Of Happy Feet
Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks- Where'S The Money? / Striking It Rich! / Last Train To Hicksville... The Home Of Happy Feet

Dan Hicks' three albums for Blue Thumb Records, dating from 1971, 1972 and 1973. All made the US Top 200 Albums chart. The band's music is an unlikely combination of jazz, swing, country and bluegrass. At the end of 1971, Hicks broke the band up and went more or less into retirement. Over the next few years he sporadically gigged and recorded, but by the mid-80s he had thrown himself back into regularly recording and gigging almost up till his untimely death in 2016. Digitally remastered and slipcased, and with extensive new notes.

Track List

  1. I Feel Like Singing
  2. Coast to Coast
  3. News from Up the Street
  4. Where's the Money?
  5. Caught in the Rain
  6. Shorty Falls in Love
  7. By Hook or By Crook
  8. Reelin' Down
  9. The Buzzard Was Their Friend
  10. Traffic Jam
  11. Is This My Happy Home?
  12. Dig a Little Deeper
  13. You Got to Believe
  14. Walkin' One and Only
  15. O'Reilly at the Bar
  16. Moody Richard (The Innocent Bystander)
  17. Flight of the Fly
  18. I Scare Myself
  19. Philly Rag
  20. The Laughing Song
  21. Canned Music
  22. I'm An Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)
  23. Woe the Luck
  24. Presently in the Past
  25. Skippy's Farewell
  26. Fujiyama
  27. Cowboy's Dream No.19
  28. Lonely Madman
  29. My Old Timey Baby
  30. Vivando
  31. Success
  32. Cheaters Don't Win
  33. Payday Blues
  34. I Asked My Doctor
  35. Sure Beats Me
  36. The Euphonius Whale
  37. Sweetheart
  38. 'Long Come a Viper
  39. It's Not My Time to Go
Format: New CD/Rock

Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks- Where'S The Money? / Striking It Rich! / Last Train To Hicksville... The Home Of Happy Feet

SKU: 5017261215154
Regular price $593.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 4.5.24

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Dan Hicks' three albums for Blue Thumb Records, dating from 1971, 1972 and 1973. All made the US Top 200 Albums chart. The band's music is an unlikely combination of jazz, swing, country and bluegrass. At the end of 1971, Hicks broke the band up and went more or less into retirement. Over the next few years he sporadically gigged and recorded, but by the mid-80s he had thrown himself back into regularly recording and gigging almost up till his untimely death in 2016. Digitally remastered and slipcased, and with extensive new notes.

Track List

  1. I Feel Like Singing
  2. Coast to Coast
  3. News from Up the Street
  4. Where's the Money?
  5. Caught in the Rain
  6. Shorty Falls in Love
  7. By Hook or By Crook
  8. Reelin' Down
  9. The Buzzard Was Their Friend
  10. Traffic Jam
  11. Is This My Happy Home?
  12. Dig a Little Deeper
  13. You Got to Believe
  14. Walkin' One and Only
  15. O'Reilly at the Bar
  16. Moody Richard (The Innocent Bystander)
  17. Flight of the Fly
  18. I Scare Myself
  19. Philly Rag
  20. The Laughing Song
  21. Canned Music
  22. I'm An Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)
  23. Woe the Luck
  24. Presently in the Past
  25. Skippy's Farewell
  26. Fujiyama
  27. Cowboy's Dream No.19
  28. Lonely Madman
  29. My Old Timey Baby
  30. Vivando
  31. Success
  32. Cheaters Don't Win
  33. Payday Blues
  34. I Asked My Doctor
  35. Sure Beats Me
  36. The Euphonius Whale
  37. Sweetheart
  38. 'Long Come a Viper
  39. It's Not My Time to Go