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RELEASE DATE: November 22, 2024

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BPV1662 GALACTIC COWBOYS - THE HORSE THAT BUD BOUGHT double vinyl 637405144062

  • Officially licensed from Metal Blade Records
  • First time ever on vinyl!
  • Limited to just 300 Gatefold Solar Orange Vinyl
  • Mastered for vinyl by Rob Colwell (Coroner, King's X, Nevermore)
  • Artwork by Galactic Cowboys bassist, Monty Colvin
  • Produced by drummer, Alan Doss

ABOUT THE VINYL REISSUE

Galactic Cowboys - The Horse That Bud Bought (First-Time Vinyl Release)
The Horse That Bud Bought, the fourth studio album from Galactic Cowboys, now steps into the vinyl spotlight for the first time ever. Officially licensed from Metal Blade Records, this limited edition reissue arrives on Solar Orange 2-LP Vinyl, housed in a stunning gatefold package—only 300 copies are being pressed, making this a true collector’s item. Mastered for vinyl by Rob Colwell (Coroner, King’s X, Nevermore), the full depth of the Cowboys' sound is brought to life with even greater warmth and clarity.

Produced by drummer Alan Doss, The Horse That Bud Bought blends progressive rock, metal, and deeply personal storytelling. The album title comes from a real-life event recounted by bassist Monty Colvin, whose family’s experience with a cult in Oregon inspires the lyrics of the song "Oregon." Colvin, who also creates the album’s striking cover art, infuses his unique artistic vision throughout.

This release includes standout tracks like “Tilt-A-Whirl,” which incorporates an actual recording of a carnival ride, and the haunting outro of “My Life,” which reimagines the band’s earlier song “Still Life of Peace” to the tune of The Beatles’ “Blue Jay Way.” "The Buzz" pays homage to a legendary Houston rock station, adding to the album’s nostalgic rock narrative.

The 2024 Brutal Planet Records reissue of The Horse That Bud Bought on double Solar Orange vinyl offers a fresh and immersive way to experience one of Galactic Cowboys' most personal and creative albums. With every detail mastered to perfection, this release delivers an ultimate listening experience for both fans and collectors.

Limited to just 300 copies, this gatefold edition brings the magic of The Horse That Bud Bought to life like never before.

TRACKS

SIDE A
Tilt-A-Whirl 
Evil Twin
Oregon

SIDE B
The Buzz
Tomorrow
Ribbon
Breakthrough

SIDE C
Bound
Media Slant
Mona Lisa
I Can't Wait

SIDE D
Trip On Love
You're Changed
My Life


Tilt-A-Whirl/Evil Twin/Oregon/The Buzz/Tomorrow/Ribbon/Breakthrough/Bound/Media Slant/Mona Lisa/I Can't Wait/Trip On Love/You're Changed/My Life

Cross Rhythms Magazine Review (1998)
Riding into town on 'The Horse That Bud Bought", with Brian Garcia and Alan Doss sharing the production saddle, the Wild Silas Mass Choir (alias the Galactic Cowboys) have done it yet again! This is more than just your three-chord thud! The Boys seems to have entered into a crazy dimension where past meets present to form a solid '90s metal sound fused with elements of psychedelic progressive rock peppered with elements of, dare I say, pop tunes that ROCK, or rock tunes which have just the right pinch of pop sensibility to make 'The Horse That Bud Bought* an instant classic; but fear not, the Cowboys still manage to maintain their familiar quirky arrangements and level of wit. With Huggins, Farkas, Doss and Colvin all sharing songwriting responsibilities, an interesting mix of topics arise; from Colvin's "Evil Twin" - where the need to own up to our own wrong doing is highlighted - and "Oregon" - concerned with false teachers - to a critique of the media in "The Buzz," "Tomorrow" and "Media Slant," and from general social comments ("Tilt-A-Whirl") to a critical look at one self ("Bound" and "My Life"). Overall, 'The Horse That Bud Bought* is an extremely tight, diverse and powerful album which is perhaps more accessible than both 'Machine Fish and "Feel The Rage."