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Category: Southern Rock
Year: 2004
Label: Compendia Music
Catalog Number: 1576
1. | Three Sheets To The Wind | |
2. | Bring It On | |
3. | American Thunder | |
4. | The Other Kind | |
5. | I Can't Stop You | |
6. | Dixie Highway | |
7. | The Best Move | |
8. | Desert Rain | |
9. | Haunted Saloon | |
10. | Rescued | |
11. | Half Past Goodbye | |
12. | One Hell Of A Ride |
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From: James | Date: November 9, 2004 at 17:35 |
What a great cd. nice southern rock mixed with country and hardrock. Dixie Highway has Henry Paul on co-vocals and sounds so much like a Outlaws song......anyway the only song i don't care for is track #9 but with the video's also on the disc and pic gallery the cd is a great value and rocks. |
From: Hellbilly | Date: January 27, 2005 at 7:51 |
Just got this cd the other day and it ROCKS!!!! I didn't like the first Iron Horse cd that much because it sounded like the didn't know if the wanted to be Lynyrd Skynyrd or Danger Danger.... to me that was really confusing! But on this cd it seems tha Ronnie and the gang has found the right blend of asskickin' southern hard rock! My favorites are "Three sheets to the wind", "Dixie highway" and "I can't stop you" wich is a really heartfelt rock-ballad about having to let go of the one you love! |
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From: Jez | Date: February 3, 2005 at 10:45 |
Good one this. I love most of the Suuuvvvvern rock stuff and this is no different. Nothing groundbreaking particularly, just a well played, well produced quality release. |
From: 123charpenay | Date: November 16, 2012 at 17:32 |
this time great production sound perfect!!!!!two super songs, track 1 and 6 are top class southern rock.this record is very much better than their first album.ok the voice of ron keel is not fantastic.with a singer like masters ,like bruce brookshire (doc holliday) or johnny van zant (lynyrd skynyrd) this record will be a real killer cd s!!!!!!!!!! |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: November 16, 2012 at 21:50 |
With the exception of Alligator Stew, I like my southern-rock a little harder than this. To me, Ron Keel's songwriting veered a little too close to stinky, FM-radio pop-country cheese, much like Blackberry Smoke unfortunately did once they got a hot Nashville producer. |
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