This 1987 release finds Commander Cody joined by old Lost Planet Airmen members Bruce Barlow (on bass) and Bill Kirchen (on guitar). Multi-instrumentalist Austin de Lone and drummer Tony Johnson round out the group. The band dives headlong into an 11-song set exploring some of the group's favored forgotten corners of the early days of rock & roll. The band's originals evoke the spirit of the era without ever sounding like lifeless museum pieces. The musically diverse group can swing hard, rock hard, and let lose with a country weeper. As one might expect, Commander Cody's slightly irreverent sense of humor is here in abundance. "Transfusion" is a natural for him, and his own "Truck Stop at the End of the World" blends goofiness with naturalism for a fine and catchy three-minute ode to life on the road. Kirchen and de Lone also split the lead vocal duties with Cody.
01 Let's rock! - 2:14 02 Rockin' over china - 2:56 03 Midnight on the strand - 4:00 04 Do you mind? - 3:17 05 Angel got married - 3:27 06 Truck stop at the end of the world - 3:10 07 One more ride - 3:08 08 Your cash ain't nothin' but trash - 3:48 09 Rockabilly funeral - 3:37 10 Tranfusion - 1:49 11 Home of rock & roll - 2:37