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Galactic Cowboys is the eponymous debut album from the band of the same name. The album was called "The most exciting release of 1991" by HM Magazine editor Doug Van Pelt.
Notes
At the end of this album, bassist Monty Colvin can be heard reading a school lunch menu.
Audio clips of Neil Armstrong talking to Houston control can be heard in both "Sea of Tranquility" and "Pump Up The Space Suit".
The song "Kaptain Krude" is written about the Exxon Valdez oil spill which happened in 1989.
In 2005, Rock Hard ranked the album at number 187 on their list of the "500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time".
Track listing
No.
Title
Writer(s)
Length
1.
"I'm Not Amused"
Colvin, Doss, Huggins
6:26
2.
"My School"
Colvin, Doss, Huggins
6:42
3.
"Why Can't You Believe in Me"
Colvin, Doss, Huggins
6:34
4.
"Kaptain Krude"
Colvin
5:57
5.
"Someone for Everyone"
Colvin
6:27
6.
"Sea of Tranquility"
Colvin, Doss, Huggins
7:22
7.
"Kill Floor"
Colvin
5:06
8.
"Pump Up the Space Suit"
Colvin, Doss, Huggins, Sonnier
1:20
9.
"Ranch on Mars Reprise"
Colvin, Doss, Huggins, Sonnier
2:10
10.
"Speak to Me" (ends at 10:06; hidden track "Jazz Old Horsey" begins at 10:17)
Rensen, Michael (2005). "Galactic Cowboys". In Rensen, Michael (ed.). Best of Rock & Metal - Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten [The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time] (in German). Rock Hard. p. 145. ISBN3-89880-517-4. Retrieved June 25, 2024.