Let It Go is the sixth studio album from heavy metal band Galactic Cowboys. It was released on June 20, 2000.
Notes
- Several of the songs on this album were originally written by Monty Colvin for a solo project, but were used instead on this album, since they were appropriate for the Galactic Cowboys style.
- The boy on the cover of this album is the son of Donovan White, who played guitar on the Crunchy album All Day Sucker.
- The album has lead vocal contributions from all members: Ben Huggins, Wally Farkas and Monty Colvin.
- Former drummer Alan Doss mixed the album, and contributed some backing vocals.
- King's X drummer Jerry Gaskill played most of the drums on the album. Wally also did drums on some tracks.
- The album has a rather strange intro proclaiming the band to have "a new sound for a new millennium" - hip hop. This leads us into a false sense of insecurity, before the opening riff of "T.I.M." plays.
- The final track "The Record Ends" is the longest track on any Galactic Cowboys album. However, most of the latter part of the track is a cacophonous collage of sounds and samples.
Track listing
Personnel
- Ben Huggins â vocals, guitar
- Wally Farkas â vocals, guitar, drums, keyboards, organ
- Monty Colvin â vocals, bass
- Jerry Gaskill â drums, vocals
Guest musicians
- Alan Doss – engineer, mixing, tone generator, vocal harmony
- Max Dyer – cello
- Shane Huggins
- Ty Tabor – tone generator
- Tamra Perkinson – background vocals (track 11)
- Nano Jones – drum machine (track 12)
- Robert Rich – soundscapes
- The Little LaLa People
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