Rowdy (Steve Forde album)

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Rowdy
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 2006 [1]
Recorded Dallas, Texas
Arlington, Texas
Nashville, Tennessee
Australia
Genre Country
Label ABC Music
Steve Forde chronology
Wild Ride
(2004)
Rowdy
(2006)
Steve Forde
(2007)

Rowdy was the third and final album by Steve Forde & The Flange. The band split, but Forde went on to record two more albums and is still active.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "No Wrong"
  2. "Feels Alright"
  3. "Aussie Philosophy"
  4. "The Ride"
  5. "Goin' & Blowin'"
  6. "Crazy Love"
  7. "Captain Goodtime"
  8. "All I Need"
  9. "Everybody Else"
  10. "Bare Backin'"
  11. "QLD Song"
  12. "Cowboy Style" (featuring Vanilla Ice)

Singles

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References

  1. "Steve Forde & The Flange - Rowdy CD - Online at GumTree Music". Archived from the original on September 19, 2007. Retrieved June 3, 2012.