The Car Over the Lake Album

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The Car Over the Lake Album
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ReleasedOctober 1975
Genre Southern rock [1]
Label A&M
Producer David Anderle
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils chronology
It'll Shine When It Shines
(1974)
The Car Over the Lake Album
(1975)
Men from Earth
(1976)
Professional ratings
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The Car Over the Lake Album is the third album by American country rock band The Ozark Mountain Daredevils. Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, it was named after its cheerfully surreal cover illustration, which was borrowed from a poster advertising one of the band's college gigs. This package originally included a 33⅓ rpm red flexi disc record nicknamed The Little Red Record that was only available in the very first pressings of the album. These tracks were included on later CD releases of the album.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Keep On Churnin'" (John Dillon)-2:53
  2. "If I Only Knew" (Larry Lee, Steve Cash)-3:24
  3. "Leatherwood" (Randle Chowning)-3:56
  4. "Cobblestone Mountain" (Steve Cash)-2:25
  5. "Mr. Powell" (Larry Lee)-2:50
  6. "Gypsy Forest" (Randle Chowning, Steve Cash)-2:51
  7. "Thin Ice" (Randle Chowning, Steve Cash)-2:55
  8. "From Time to Time" (Larry Lee, John Dillon)-3:56
  9. "Southern Cross" (Steve Cash, John Dillon)-3:27
  10. "Out on the Sea" (John Dillon, Elizabeth Anderson)-2:39
  11. "Whippoorwill" (Randle Chowning)-5:09
  12. "Establish Yourself" (Bonus)-0:17
  13. "Time Warp" (Bonus)-3:10
  14. "Journey to the Center of Your Heart" (Bonus)-2:52

Charts

Chart (1975)Peak
position
US Top LPs & Tape (Billboard)57

Personnel

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils

Additional musicians

Production

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