Track Listings
| 1. Take Off (intro) |
| 2. Flyover Land |
| 3. Angel in La |
| 4. The Big Pitch |
| 5. As It Seems |
| 6. Stories To Tell |
| 7. Afghanistan |
| 8. After All This Time |
| 9. Somewhere (On This Planet) |
| 10. Love Songs |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
"Lyrical poetry, when viewed correctly, is the inevitable creation of the peers of all great prosody: words, thoughts, and melody. It is through poetry that thought becomes musics most elegant benefactor as a song is born." This is Rock & Roll. This is L.A. Cowboy
He's been called the world's foremost "audio" auteur. The John Sayles or Woody Allen of music: writing, arranging, singing, playing, producing and co-editing all of his songs in projects ranging in comparison to the biting, tasteful wit of a musical Woody Allen, the depth, social commentary and well-executed texture of John Sayles, and the hard philosophical and social impact of Oliver Stone. In short, these songs represent, as Hollywood insiders have commented, "mini-movies", short stories addressing personal, social and political issues with an emotional and intellectual acuity which is at once refreshing, natural, bold and unique in the scope of its challenging and alluring approach. In short, as one critic proclaimed: "an undiscovered MacArthur Award nominee. A Pulitzer prize waiting to happen". For those who have come to revere the all too rare talents songwriting genius of a Jimmy Webb, the team of Bacharach & Hal David .... you are overdue for a gourmet smorgasboard of timeless delights which is contained in each of his 8 CDs.
All of the songs were written, arranged and mixed by L.A. Cowboy (a.k.a. J. Frederick Millea). His songs are all mastered by Bernie Brundman with L.A. Cowboy.
Product Description
30 years of Rock & Roll...rolled and rocked together... Tinseltown.... hopes, dreams, delusions, and love....
Flyover Land,L.A. Cowboy
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