EPK – White Cowbell Oklahoma – Textos Raros – Vol 1. – 2001-2011 (Slick Monkey Records)
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Album Title: Textos Raros – Vol 1. – 2001-2011
Release Date: August 6, 2021
Label: Slick Moneky Records
“Magnetic, untamed, infamous and regaled for their strange and sensational stage shows, White Cowbell Oklahoma is the country-fried boogie rock sandwich you didn’t know you were craving.” – Beatroute AB
“given live performances that seem to feature more people onstage than in the audience, chainsaws, strippers, decimated stuffed things (turkeys, play toys and so on), they do aspire to have their music appreciated to the same extent that their image is co-opted, gawked at and gossiped about.” Exclaim!”
“White Cowbell Oklahoma add a touch of psych to their trashy hard rock formula…hellraising Southern-rock-tinged rock ‘n’ roll.” – Now Toronto
There’s no warm-up for White Cowbell Oklahoma’s sixth full-length release, recorded at Zeus’s Toronto studio and also in concert in Amsterdam. As in their live shows, where flames and power tools feature prominently, the underrated Toronto old-school rockers throw us into the fire immediately, and that fire doesn’t die until long after the final chords – from not one, not two, but three guitars – ring out.” – Now Toronto (2015 Mixto Sixto Review)“a fist-pumping, anthemnic set of songs thick on low-end, pelvic thrust and grit. Easily their most confident effort to date, it displays a new Bell that is streamlined and primed for attack. ” – Exclaim! (2009 Bombardero Review)

Established in 1999 in Toronto, Canada, legendary rock armada WHITE COWBELL OKLAHOMA have remained a behemoth of over the top rock n’ roll for over two decades. Featuring a nebulous syndicate of low-life participants and a show often compared to Kiss meets The Allman Brothers meet Frank Zappa meets The Tubes, the band has toured Europe and North America countless times, while completely disregarding musical trends, political correctness, and common decency.
With the band’s first archival release “Textos Raros – Vol 1 – 2001-2011”, WHITE COWBELL OKLAHOMA present eleven rare and unreleased tracks.
From its first decadent decade of operation. No Particular Order. No Particular Regrets.
“Textos Raros – Vol 1 – 2001-2011” is due out August 6, 2021, via the band’s very own indie label Slick Monkey Records.
WHITE COWBELL OKLAHOMA will be releasing new music in early 2022.
Discography:
2021 – Textos Raros – Vol 1. – 2001-2011
2018 – Seven Seas Of Sleaze
2015 – Mixto Sixto
2012 – Buenas Nachas
2010 – Viva Live Locos
2009 – Bombardero
2006 – Casa Diablo
2003 – Cencerro Blanco
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Track By Track Explained:
1.Take Me Down To Mexico (3:08)
Heavy driving deep purple-esque stoner/space rock. A rare outtake from album Buenas Nachas (2011)
2. Black Night (4:28) (Deep Purple Cover)
Even more purple (it’s a Deep Purple Cover). A fiery, previously-unreleased outtake from album Casa Diablo (2006) sessions, recorded with ten minutes of studio time left, featuring Sgt. Rock on one take vocals.
3. [Just] Some Things A Man Can’t Keep Inside (7:54)
Another rare, very psychedelic Buenas Nachas (2011) outtake, journeying into White Cowbell Ohkahoma’s darkest places via Can and Dr. John.
4. The ‘Bell Are On The Run (3:54)
From 2001, pre Cencerro Blanco (2003). Hommage to 70’s Kiss Style arena Rock. A Stomper about a police pursued band/gang coming to your town. They ain’t foolin’ around.
5. Show A Gamblin’ Man (Early Version) (3:03)
This 2001 version sits back and takes a groovier, harder toke than the speedier, later version on Cencerro Blanco (2003). A feel-good song about murder and gambling, referencing lyrics by Johnny Cash and Doug Sahm.
6. This Cracker’s Got The Blues (Early Version) (3:26)
This was the first White Cowbell Oklahoma song ever written, which was also later re-recorded, much faster, on Bombardero (2009). But this 2001 version has more Skid Row soul.
7. Lone Star Love-In (4:22)
White Cowbell Oklahoma’s first of many tributes to the mythical Texas depicted in ZZ Top’s vast discography. It also gives nods to Ennio Morricone, George Clinton and Desert Wildlife.
8. Rebel Woman (1:45)
Also from 2001. Just a dumb song about fitness enthusiasts and the people who love them.
9. Southern Grace (Live) (3:25)
The original studio version appeared on Cencerro Blanco (2003). This version was omitted from Viva Live Locos (2010) for space reasons. Recorded live at Burg Herzberg Festival (Europe’s largest freak/hippie/jam band soiree) in 2006, the song is an homage to the American prog-rock genre perfected by Kansas and The Marshall Tucker Band.
10. Black Mountain Top (Whiskey Woman) (Live) (4:20)
Another Viva Live Locos (2010) outtake. The original studio version also appeared on Cencerro Blanco (2003). It’s mostly about mining, drilling, etc. (and Whiskey). This song closed out White Cowbell Oklahoma’s live sets – with the stage overrun by enthusiastic (and often undressed) fans – for several years.
11. Streetknifes ‘R’ Go! (7:50)
A previously-unreleased earlier recording of the jam that became “Stretknife’s Theme” on Buenas Nachas (2012). This version is heavier, but arguably groovier.
Album Title: Textos Raros – Vol 1. – 2001-2011
Release Date: August 6, 2021
Label: Slick Moneky Records
Track Listing:
1. Take Me Down To Mexico (3:08)
2. Black Night (4:28) (Deep Purple Cover)
3. [Just] Some Things A Man Can’t Keep Inside (7:54)
4. The ‘Bell Are On The Run (3:54)
5. Show A Gamblin’ Man (Early Version) (3:03)
6. This Cracker’s Got The Blues (Early Version) (3:26)
7. Lone Star Love-In (4:22)
8. Rebel Woman (1:45)
9. Southern Grace (Live) (3:25)
10. Black Mountain Top (Whiskey Woman) (Live) (4:20)
11. Streetknifes ‘R’ Go! (7:50)
Album Length: 47:44
Album Credits:
All songs by WHITE COWBELL OKLAHOMA (SOCAN) except “Black Night” (Deep Purple) (written by Blackmore/Gillan/Glover/Lord/Paice CHEC Music – Ascap)