Lost in the Ozone
Lost in the Ozone is an album by American country band Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen. Their first album, it was released in 1971. it contains their hit cover version of "Hot Rod Lincoln" as well as the band's live staples "Lost in the Ozone" and "Seeds and Stems ".
Critical reception
On AllMusic, Jana Pendragon said, "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."Robert Christgau said, "Cody takes the country-rock idea that good old boys form a secret counterculture to bleary new heights. Uprooted bozos who handle fast cars and hot music a lot better than wimmin and booze, they're half at home in every renegade country tradition, rockabilly and Western swing and white boogie-woogie."
Track listing
- "Back to Tennessee" – 2:45
- "Wine Do Yer Stuff" – 3:03
- "Seeds and Stems " – 3:45
- "Daddy's Gonna Treat You Right" – 3:00
- "Family Bible" – 3:39
- "Home in My Hand" – 2:52
- "Lost in the Ozone" – 2:07
- "Midnight Shift" – 2:27
- "Hot Rod Lincoln" – 2:44
- "What's the Matter Now?" – 4:02
- "Twenty Flight Rock" – 2:57
- "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar" – 5:08
Personnel
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen- Commander Cody – piano, lead vocals on "Hot Rod Lincoln"
- John Tichy – rhythm guitar, harmony vocals, lead vocals on "Family Bible" and "Beat Me Daddy"
- Andy Stein – fiddle, saxophone
- Lance Dickerson – drums
- "Buffalo" Bruce Barlow – Fender bass, acoustic bass on "Midnight Shift", harmony vocals
- Bill Kirchen – lead guitar, trombone, harmony vocals, lead vocals on "Seeds and Stems" and "Home in My Hand"
- Billy C. Farlow – lead vocals, harmonica
- West Virginia Creeper (Steve Davis) – pedal steel guitar
- Jack Black – backing vocals, guitar on "What's the Matter Now?"
- Bob Cohen – producer, engineer
- Commander Cody – producer
- Phil Sawyer – mixing
- Chris Frayne – front cover
- Dennis Anderson – rear cover photograph
- Studio cuts recorded at Pacific High Recording, San Francisco
- "What's the Matter Now?" and "20 Flight Rock" recorded live at the Long Branch Saloon and New Monk in Berkeley, July 1971
- "Beat Me Daddy" recorded at Ann Arbor, Michigan by Morgan Sound, April 1971
Chart positions
Weekly charts
Album| Chart | Peak position |
| Canadian Top Albums | 75 |
| Billboard Top LPs | 82 |
Singles
| Title | Chart | Peak position |
| "Hot Rod Lincoln" | Billboard Hot 100 | 9 |
| "Hot Rod Lincoln" | Hot Country Songs | 51 |
| "Hot Rod Lincoln" | Canada (RPM) | 7 |
| "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar" | Billboard Hot 100 | 81 |
| "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar" | Canada RPM | 82 |