Lyrics by Dixie Dregs

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  1. Cruise Control Intro
  2. Ice Cakes
  3. Cruise Control
  4. Bash
  5. Bloodsucking Leeches
  6. Gina Lola Breakdown
  7. Great Spectacular
  8. Leprechuan Promenade
  9. Little Kids
  10. Pride O The Farm
  11. Punk Sandwich
  12. Refried Funky Chicken
  13. Road Expense
  14. Twiggs Approved
  15. Take It Off The Top
  16. The Great Spectacular
  17. Holiday
  18. The Bash
  19. Aftershock
  20. Odyssey
  21. To Witcher

Dixie Dregs is an American rock band from Augusta, Georgia. Formed in 1970, the band is known for instrumental music that fuses elements of rock, classical music, country, jazz and bluegrass into an eclectic sound that is difficult to categorize. Recognized for their virtuoso playing, the Dixie Dregs were identified with the southern rock, progressive rock and jazz fusion scenes of the 1970s. In 1975, the band recorded their demo album The Great Spectacular and self-released it in the following year in a limited pressing. The demo soon garnered attention from record labels, including Capricorn Records, with whom the Dixie Dregs would sign in 1976, and three albums were released for the label: Free Fall (1977), What If (1978) and Night of the Living Dregs (1979); the latter album, which was split between studio and live recordings, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance, and each of the band's next three albums would subsequently receive further Grammy nominations. After Capricorn declared bankruptcy in 1979, the band signed with Arista Records, releasing the album Dregs of the Earth in 1980. The following year, the band changed their name to The Dregs, releasing two albums under this name, Unsung Heroes (1981) and Industry Standard (1982), which was the only album by the band to feature vocals. The band disbanded in 1983. After reuniting in 1988, the Dixie Dregs released Full Circle in 1994, and the live albums Bring 'Em Back Alive (1992) and California Screamin' (2000).

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