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Artist: Road Dawgs

Title: Fire on the Highway

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Category: Southern Rock

Year: 2003

Label: Road Dawg Records

Catalog Number: RD6403

Personnel

Eli vocals, guitar
Rick Martin bass
John lead guitar
Rick Mobley drums

Tracks

1.  Soft Tail  
2.  Thrill Seeker  
3.  I'm Mean Business  
4.  Southern Breeze  
5.  Good Times  
6.  Can't You See  
7.  Skies of Carolina  
8.  Take a Walk  
9.  Fire on the Highway  
10.  Wheels Are Turnin'  

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From: Eric Date: March 25, 2004 at 14:47
Southern Rock is one of the greatest genres of music, however not many bands are putting on new southern rock, until now! The Road Dawgs hit a home run with Fire on the Highway. Resurecting the sounds of the late 70's mixing it with a modern twist. This is one CD I do not forget when I am traveling down the highway. Songs like Soft Tail or Good Times are great cruising music. If you like Lynyrd Skynyrd or Molly Hatchet, you will love the Road Dawgs.

From: Brandon Date: March 26, 2004 at 21:04
I agree with the post above. This album really brings back great southern rock. Whenever in the mood for some good ol southern rock n roll THIS is the album that is thrown into my CD changer.

From: Fizz Date: March 27, 2004 at 4:12
Looks interesting. I love southern rock, but tend to prefer it with a little of a harder edge than some of what's out there. Interesting side note: I see the dude's last name is Mobley. I'm told that Yankees pronounce it "Mobe-ley," and southerners pronounce it "Mob-Ley." Thought I'd mention it.


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