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2. Truck Drivin' Son of a Gun - Ferlin Husky
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3. White Lightning - Waylon Jennings
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4. 500 Miles Away from Home - Bobby Bare
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5. Workin' Man Blues - Merle Haggard
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6. Let It Roll (Let It Rock) - Mel McDaniel
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7. Carroll County Accident - Porter Wagoner
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8. Deck of Cards - T. Texas Tyler
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9. Giddyup Go - Red Sovine
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11. Heart of Dixie - Tommy Overstreet
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12. King of the Road - Roger Miller
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Truckin' Country,Various Artists,Direct Source Label,Country,Country & Western,Country Collections,Honky Tonk,Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan,Pop,Traditional Country,Truck Driving Country
Average customer rating:
- Another old deadhead's review
- past their prime
- Average Show from 1989
- A classic show from one of the band's last great years
- Dead Deliver in Classic Late-Period Show
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Truckin' Up to Buffalo: July 4, 1989
Grateful Dead
Manufacturer: Grateful Dead / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0009OJAJO
Release Date: 2005-07-12 |
Tracks:
- Bertha
- Greatest Story Ever Told
- Cold Rain and Snow
- Walkin' Blues
- Row Jimmy
- When I Paint My Masterpiece
- Stagger Lee
- Looks Like Rain
- Deal
- Touch of Grey
- Man Smart, Woman Smarter
- Ship Of Fools
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- Not Fade Away
- U.S. Blues
Album Description
A classic July 4th concert is brought to life in HDCD Sound on the first of three historic live releases celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Grateful Dead. Drawn from arguably the band's strongest tour of their last 15 years on the road, the two-disc Truckin' Up To Buffalo features the entire concert at Rich Stadium on July 4, 1989. Favorites include "Bertha," "Touch Of Grey," "Man Smart, Woman Smarter," "Morning Dew," and "U.S. Blues."
Customer Reviews:
Another old deadhead's review.......2007-03-15
I was this concert, and it was amazing! I would go back to the year 1963 and do all the traveling again. I would follow the grateful dead for the rest of my life if I could, i kid you not. But this concert was awesome, and during the song "looks like rain", it actually rained! i was at just about every dead show for 30 years, and it never rained when they it. definetly get this, it is a must have for anybody who even half likes the grateful dead.
past their prime.......2007-01-27
I'm was born and raised in Buffalo, but I was mostly disappointed with this set. Almost all of the tunes were performed much more enthusiastically on previous CDs from the 70's. By Dead standards, they seem almost listless at times on this set. I do like the cover artwork, though.
Average Show from 1989.......2007-01-25
This is not the best show from 1989, far from it.
Many would argue the best shows are in the Fall Tour (Hampton, Miami, Meadowlands, perhaps Philly as well). The Alpine shows are better (IMHO) and there are some shows from earlier in the year in Feb. & April that easily surpass this show.
With that said, this is still a very good show and a pleasure to listen to and watch. But one of the must haves of the Grateful Dead? No.
A classic show from one of the band's last great years.......2006-12-02
One of the band's great 80's concerts and it's also available on DVD. This is both worthwhile on cd and DVD. Many of the songs on here are near definitive vrsions from that year. Starting with a blowaway Bertha -> Greatest Story thru the pounding US Blues encore. The only weak spot is I Will Take You Home and that probably because I've never really liked that song
Dead Deliver in Classic Late-Period Show.......2006-03-09
I'm no Dead-at-all-costs fanatic, though I appreciate the band, Jerry's evident musicianship, and have a dozen or so live releases, most of the studio albums, and a bunch of the excellent reissue series of Jerry's solo live and studio work.
This is definitely one of the best live shows of the latter period. Jerry's voice and guitar are in fine, efficient (for Jerry) form, the band is energetic and lively, the set list interesting. I agree with the reviewer who noted the rythmic and harmonic sophistication of Phil Lesh's bass on this gig -- just listen to him on "Terrapin Station" or the beautiful "Ship of Fools."
Although Dead fans have heard "Row Jimmy Row" many times and in many different settings, I found this one particularly poignant and touching, coming as it does on the 4th of July and near the end of the long strange trip this amazing American musical, cultural, and spiritual force took us on.
Average customer rating:
- Dale delivers
- Keep On Truckin'
- The perfect country album?
- Breaker 1-9, Dale Watson is the baddest - you copy?
- Timeless Truckin' Music for the Millineum
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The Truckin' Sessions
Dale Watson
Manufacturer: Koch Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000009Q2F
Release Date: 1998-08-18 |
Tracks:
- Good Luck 'N' Good Truckin' Tonite
- Big Wheels Keep Rollin'
- Heaven In Baltimore
- Have You Got It On
- Makin' Up Time
- Flat Tire
- Drag Along & Tag Along
- Exit 109
- Help Me Joe
- ...Loose Nut Behind The Wheel
- You've Got A Long Way To Go
- Longhorn Suburban
- I'm Fixin' To Have Me A Breakdown
- I Gotta Get Home To My Baby
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Dale Watson wears his roots on his sleeve, and his music seems better off because of it. His Texas-via-Bakersfield honky-tonk shuffles, swaggers, and steams down the highway on this surging collection of 14 original driving songs. Once you get past the obvious comparisons to Buck Owens and especially Merle Haggard (in both timbre and phrasing), you realize that Watson's resonant, fat baritone and his fluid Telecaster twang stand on their own considerable merits. Sure, "Big Wheels Keep Rollin'" may owe a debt to Hag's "White Line Fever" and "Exit 109" may remind one of Johnny Bond's "Hot Rod Lincoln," but these are compliments of a high order, not dismissive remarks. Songs such as the ode to coffee "Help Me Joe," the slow-churning "Drag Along & Tag Along," and the breakneck "I'm Fixin' to Have Me a Breakdown" show a deep absorption of the hardcore Bakersfield honky-tonk style. Much of the credit goes to pedal steel man Ricky Davis and the rock-solid but subtly sophisticated rhythm section of Preston Rumbaugh and Brian Ferriby. --Marc Greilsamer
Customer Reviews:
Dale delivers.......2003-05-29
This album is not only cleverly written (you'd think Dale was a truck driver himself!); it is also an upbeat, FUN one to listen to. While ALL songs are good in this one, it picks up the pace even more on the second half of the fourteen songs. For those of us who live here in Austin and are lucky to watch, listen and dance to Dale's live show regularly, The Truckin' Sessions is a good "fix" to keep us going until the next show. Even if you don't relate to the trucking experience or are "not from Texas" (like me), you'll enjoy this CD!
Keep On Truckin'.......2001-08-10
The Truckin' Sessions - Dale Watson
Put the pedal to the metal ! After three almost perfect discs on the classy and farsighted Hightone Records, Dale Watson is back with a gear-jammin', double clutchin' collection of real country with a truck driving theme aptly called "The Truckin' Sessions. This guy is almost like a trip back in time, his voice sounding a bit like Ernest Tubb's rich baritone, but he's absolutely on the cutting edge of today's country with a distinct sound miles fom the homogenised ... on the satellite-fed "country stations" of today. Whether it's a tear-jerking ballad or something more rockin', Watson delivers the goods. In the last few years, country music has enjoyed a huge renaissance. Country music today is big,bigger than rock has ever been. Early next year is is expected that Garth Brooks will surpass the Beatles as the biggest selling recording artist of all time (Billy Joel is number three..go figure). Most of these "hat acts" are basically top 40 with fiddles. Some are downright embarrassing ! And line dancing ? Yikes ! But amidst it all are artists like Dale, Joy Lynn White, and Junior Brown ( who also has a killer new album out). The Lone Stars are a svelte four members including Dale, and let me tell you they lack for nothing at all. Tremendous truckin' songs (fourteen of 'em) are laid out in a nonstop menu of white line fever.From the starter "Good Luck And Good Truckin' Tonight" listeners are treated to an authentic blast of tear jerkin' pedal steel, gallopin' guitars and Dale's full vocals. The arrangements are perfection, as is the sound quality. Those of you lucky enough to have caught Dale Watson's show at the Iron Horse recently, Know that at least some of the acts in country music have iron clad integrity. High points include "Big Wheels Keep Rollin'", "Help Me Joe", "Drag Along And Tag Along, and "Exit 109". My personal favorite is "I'm Fixin' To Have Me A Breakdown". But, hell, they're ALL good ! Not just a " best kept secret" anymore, ... Can this mean a change in direction for country music ? Bet on it !
The perfect country album?.......2001-06-14
Hate country music? Judging by this album, Dale Watson is not too crazy about what passes for country music nowadays either. If you're lookin' for over produced, watered down pop songs, MTV style "country divas" and hair sprayed pretty boys whose last sweat-breaking activity was havin' to tune their own guitar (those that actually play) before the CMA awards...Look elsewhere... Dale Watson is the real deal... This is country music like I remember my dad playin' for us in the 70's. Dirt under your fingernails, keys hangin' from your belt loop. A beer on top of your Fender Twin Reverb... Dave Dudley, Red Sovine, Johnny Cash country music. No flame shirts, no headset microphones, no 110 piece bands, no mechanical bull, John Travolta is not here. What is here, is the voice of America's workin' man. A voice that hasn't been heard for a long time. So long in fact, that hardly anyone, it seems, remembers what that voice is supposed to sound like. Dale Watson remembers. "Good Luck N Good Truckin' Tonight" starts a tear that doesn't end 'til the last note of "I Gotta Get Home To My Baby". The only problem with this album is that it's not a double. I can't do justice to Dale Watson by writing a review. If you want to hear what country music is supposed to sound like, order this album. 14 original songs, that are instantly familiar, and a voice that will not let you go. Albums like this are few and far between. Why you can't turn on a country radio station and hear this guy is beyond me. It's a shame that one of the purest voices in country music, real country music, is kept in the background, so that "performers" with air-brushed promo pictures and with more in common with the Spice Girls than with Lorretta Lynn can be granted a pass to "stardom". Legendary radio host Bill Mack says that he considers Dale Watson to be the "New Giant"... I say, do yourself a favor. Take a trip to the valley of this "giant" now. It's a trip that's long overdue.
Breaker 1-9, Dale Watson is the baddest - you copy?.......2000-06-06
It doesn't matter if you don't know anything about trucking. This is real honky-tonk country music. There's no airbrushing, no poofy hair, no designer cowboy hats, no rewritten 70s California folk rock songs passing themselves off as "country." Wussies who dig Shania Twain, Garth Brooks, and other such pale milkweeds are advised to stay away; this stuff will be too strong for your blood. This is country as it was meant to be. Songs about women, coffee, and truckin', dang it. As completely honest and out-of-style as Dale's hair-tonic endowed haircut and the tattoo of the state of Texas on his arm.
If you're sick of these poseurs with their fake fluffy pop passing themselves off as "country," climb into the cab with Dale, fire up, and get rollin', friend. It'll do your heart good.
Timeless Truckin' Music for the Millineum.......1999-10-06
To say that this is the absolute BEST Truckin' album of all time, would be both misleading to the general public as well as unfair to Texan Dale Watson. Make no mistake--this IS a Truckin' CD of the highest order. Songs like, "Good Luck 'N' Good Truckin' Tonite", "Makin' Up Time", and "Flat Tire", as well as the remainder of this superb fourth effort by Watson should definitely excite and inspire trucker as well as country music fans. But, labels can mislead the uninitiated casual fan, and those who would never, ever, consider giving a listen to "Truck Drivin' Music" would be missing out on what may possibly be the best pure country music album of 1998 (and 1999, now that I think about it). Folks, Dale Watson is the absolute best Country/Americana/Honky Tonkin' and, yes, Truckin' artist currently recording in America! Although his musical influences might not necessarily register with most fans today, one need only listen to this CD to hear echoes of Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Dave Dudley, Commander Cody, and many other hard drivin', hard drinking, masters of country-soul. These are songs I guarantee that you will very soon sing along with, whether knocking back the miles delivering a load of Ford-150's to Tuscon, or just traveling down the interstate to visit sweetie. Although every song is a true gem, the personal favorite for this ole' boy is, "Have You Got It On....". What man hasn't eyed a lovely young thing driving down the interstate and wondered what it would be like to initiate conversation that might lead to...? In this case, she's got the CB..she just doesn't appear to have it on--"Come on, come on, come back babe, have you got it on". Winsome, yet touching, it hit a bullseye with this non-trucking romantic. Keep up the good music, Dale...your day in the spotlight will come soon. Until then, you'll be the best country performer nobody's heard of.
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- Road Music 23 Truckin Hits
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Road Music: 23 Truckin' Hits
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Tee Vee Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0009WFGAI
Release Date: 2005-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Teddy Bear - Red Sovine
- Six Days on the Road - Dave Dudley
- Girl on the Billboard - Del Reeves
- Passing Zone Blues - Coleman Wilson
- Truck Drivin' Son-Of-A-Gun - Dave Dudley
- Convoy
- Give Me Forty Acres - The Willis Brothers
- White Knight
- Looking at the World Through a Windsheild - Del Reeves
- Giddy-Up-Go Answer - Minnie Pearl
- Truck Drivin' Queen - Moore & Napier
- Giddy-Up-Go - Red Sovine
- Endless Black Ribbon - Tony Harris
- C.B. Savage - Rod Hart
- Truck Drivin' Man - Jimmy Martin
- Overloaded Diesel - Jimmy Griggs
- Pinball Machine - Lonnie Irving
- Phantom 309 - Red Sovine
- Truck Driver's Prayer - Red Sovine
- How Fast Them Trucks Can Go - Claude Gray
- Widow Maker - Jimmy Martin
- Little Joe - Red Sovine
- Freightliner Fever - Red Sovine
Customer Reviews:
Road Music 23 Truckin Hits.......2006-02-12
Track Listing:
1. Teddy Bear - Red Sovine
2. Six Days On The Road - Dave Dudley
3. Girl On The Billboard - Del Reeves
4. Passing Zone Blues - Coleman Wilson
5. Truck Driving Son Of A Gun - Dave Dudley
6. Convoy - T. H. Music Festival
7. Give Me Forty Acres To Turn This Rig Agound - Willis Brothers
8. White Knight - T. H. Music Festival
9. Looking At The World Through A Windshield - Del Reeves
10. Giddyup Go Answer - Minnie Pearl
11. Truck Drivin' Queen - Moore & napier
12. Giddyup Go - Red Sovine
13. Endless Black Ribbon - Tiny Harris
14. C.B. Savage - Rod Hart
15. Truck Drivin' Man - Jimmy Martin
16. Overloaded Diesel - Jimmy Griggs
17. Pinball Machine - Lonnie Irving
18. Phantom 309 - Red Sovine
19. Truck Driver's Prayer - Red Sovine
20. How Fast Them Trucks Can Go - Claude Gray
21. Widowmaker - Jimmy Martin
22. Little Joe - Red Sovine
23. Freightliner Fever - Red Sovine
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- Blind Boy Fuller - Piedmont Picker
- blind boy rules!
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Truckin' My Blues Away
Blind Boy Fuller
Manufacturer: Yazoo
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ASIN: B000000G7Y
Release Date: 1991-03-12 |
Tracks:
- Truckin' My Blues Away
- Untrue Blues
- Homesick And Lonesome Blues
- You Never Can Tell
- Mamie
- Jivin' Woman Blues
- Weeping Willow
- Funny Feeling Blues
- I Crave My Pigmeat
- Corrine What Makes You Treat Me So?
- Meat Shakin' Woman
- Walking My Troubles Away
- Painful Hearted Man
- Sweet Honey Hole
Customer Reviews:
Blind Boy Fuller - Piedmont Picker.......2005-12-24
Blind Boy Fuller was THE North Carolina Piedmont style blues picker extraordinaire. Aficionados of any type of fingerstyle guitar will definitely appreciate this album. The fourteen tracks assembled here represent Fuller's strongest work. His National steel guitar seems to drive itself through his fluid melodic licks and signature thumb-roll bass runs, and his warm baritone voice is more inviting to rookies than the gravelled throats of many of his contemporaries.
Fuller recorded extensively for ARC and Decca from 1935 to 1940. This is his best work. If one wishes to go further, I recommend JSP's 4-disc box "Blind Boy Fuller Remastered 1935-1938".
blind boy rules!.......2003-05-17
Blind Boy Fuller, among the best of the "Blind Bluesmen" (ie Blind WIllie Johnson, Blind Blake, Blind Gary Davis, and Blind Willie McTell), reveals his true talent on this highly reccommended compilation. It contains some of the greatest American music ever to be composed, performed, and recorded! Buy this for the love of God almighty!
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Truckin Country Jukebox
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Direct Source Label
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B000NOKFOO
Release Date: 2007-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Six Days on the Road - Dave Dudley
- Truck Drivin' Son of a Gun - Ferlin Husky
- King of the Road
- Wide Open Road
- I'm a Truck - Red Simpson
- 500 Miles Away from Home - Bobby Bare
- How Fast Them Trucks Can Go - Dave Dudley
- Wreck on the Highway - Roy Acuff
- Let It Roll (Let It Rock) - Mel McDaniel
- Diesel Smoke - Dave Dudley
Tracks:
- Ramblin' Fever - Merle Haggard
- Lost Highway
- Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young - Faron Young
- Trucker's Prayer - Dave Dudley
- Roll Truck Roll - Red Simpson
- Truck Drivin' Man - Red Steagall
- Truck Drivin' Outlaw
- Truck Driver's Blues - Ferlin Husky
- I'm the Only Hell (Mama Ever Raised) - Johnny Paycheck
- Keep on Truckin' - Dave Dudley
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K-Tel Presents: Keep on Truckin
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Bci / Eclipse Music
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ASIN: B000G8P22M
Release Date: 2006-07-25 |
Tracks:
- Truck Drivin' Son of a Gun - Dave Dudley
- Convoy - Ferlin Husky
- Roll, Truck, Roll - Red Simpson
- Girl on the Billboard - Del Reeves
- Hitchin' a Ride - Jack Reno
- Truck Drivin' Man - Red Steagall
- Give Me 40 Acres to Turn This Rig Around - The Willis Brothers
- Teddy Bear - Ferlin Husky
- Six Days on the Road - Dave Dudley
- Let It Roll (Let It Rock) - Mel McDaniel
- Phantom 309 - Ferlin Husky
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Truckin' Country
Various Artists
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ASIN: B00005OLFC
Release Date: 2001-05-01 |
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- Truck Drivin' Son of a Gun - Ferlin Husky
- White Lightning - Waylon Jennings
- 500 Miles Away from Home - Bobby Bare
- Workin' Man Blues - Merle Haggard
- Let It Roll (Let It Rock) - Mel McDaniel
- Carroll County Accident - Porter Wagoner
- Deck of Cards - T. Texas Tyler
- Giddyup Go - Red Sovine
- Wreck on the Highway - Cowboy Copas,
- Heart of Dixie - Tommy Overstreet
- King of the Road - Roger Miller
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- Music the Whole Family Can Enjoy
- Great Songs but incomplete info
- hit the road jack
- The best truckin' value for your dollar
- CB talkin, gear Jammin great
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Truckin' On
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ASIN: B0000005IO
Release Date: 1997-01-28 |
Tracks:
- Six Days On The Road - Dave Dudley
- Teddy Bear - Red Sovine
- Give Me Forty Acres - Willis Brothers
- Wolverton Mountain - Claude King
- A Dime At A Time - Del Reeves
- King Of The Open Road - Red Sovine
- The Bridge Washed Out - Warner Mack
- Kansas City - Wilbert Harrison
- Truck Driver's Prayer - Red Sovine
- How Far To Little Rock - The Stanley Brothers
- Girl On The Billboard - Del Reeves
- Truck Driver's Queen - Moore & Napier
- The Gear Jammer And The Hobo - Red Sovine & Johnny Bond
- Looking At The World Through A Windshield - Del Reeves
- Movin' On - Mike Lunsford
- 18 Wheels Hummin' Home Sweet Home - Mac Wiseman
- Tombstone Every Mile - Charlie Moore
- How Fast Them Trucks Can Go - Claude Gray
- Truck Drivin' Son Of A Gun - Red Sovine
- Cross The Brazos At Waco - Billy Walker
- One Is A Lonely Number - George Jones
- Passing Zone Blues - Coleman Wilson
- 40 Miles Of Bad Road - Duane Eddy
- Little Joe - Red Sovine
- Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'Round The Old Oak Tree - Johnny Carver
- Wheels A'Turning - Willis Brothers
Tracks:
- Giddy-Up-Go - Red Sovine
- Giddy-Up-Go Answer - Minnie Pearl
- I'll have Another Cup Of Coffee (Then I'll Go) - Claude Gray
- Truck Driving Man - Jimmy Martin
- Eight More Miles To Louisville - Grandpa Jones
- White Knight - T.H. Music Fest
- Woman Behind The Man Behind The Wheel - Red Sovine
- Endless Black Ribbon - Tiny Harris
- Away Out On The Mountain - Billy Walker
- Over Loaded Diesel - Jimmy Griggs
- Burning Bridges - Jack Scott
- Phantom 309 - Red Sovine
- Widow Maker - Jimmy Martin
- Diesel Smoke On Danger Road - Willis Brothers
- Alabam - Cowboy Copas
- Truck Driving Buddy - Frankie Miller
- Six Days On The Road - Red Sovine
- Sneakin' Things Across The Border - Harden Trio
- Convoy - T.H. Music Fest
- Pinball Machine - Lonnie Irving
- Sittin' In An All Night Cafe - Warner Mack
- Country Roads - Nashville Harmonica
- Honky Tonk Part 1 - Bill Doggett
- Freightliner Fever - Red Sovine
- Truck Drivin' Son Of A Gun - Dave Dudley
- Truck Driver's Queen - Willis Brothers
Customer Reviews:
Music the Whole Family Can Enjoy.......2006-02-17
If you're looking for something that isn't Eminem to play for your kids in the car, perhaps some good ol' trucking music is your speed. My two boys (3 & 5) love to sing along. Give me 40 Acres is a huge hit, and some of the ballads are laugh out loud corny. Definitely worth the minimal investment for all these great tunes.
Great Songs but incomplete info.......2005-08-14
Wow! What a great compiliation of trucking songs. It's a pity they didn't include more artist info & recording dates. (We IPod'ers need this info.)
hit the road jack.......2002-02-28
this could be consolidated to an AMAZING single cd compilation. as it stands, there's a lot of filler on this; some of which has little or nothing to do with truck driving. kansas city? tie a yellow ribbon? a harmonica driven version of take me home country roads? damn it, neither john denver nor tony orlando was ever behind the wheel of an 18 wheeler, so why are they here??? other gripes include duplication of the same song by different artists in basically the same arrangements, and some just plain ordinary boring numbers. that said, you get lots of red sovine & dave dudley, some cool tunes by minnie pearl, grandpa jones, and the willis brothers, and a killer (no pun intended) stretch on disc 2 concerning trucks wrecks. unless you are an insane truck driving music collector (and frankly, who isnt?) (billy joel isnt, thats fer sure), this will be good enough for you. PUT DOWN THE STROKES CD AND BUY THIS, YA PUTZ!!
The best truckin' value for your dollar.......2000-01-13
Largely (though by no means entirely) made up of gems from the great Starday catalogue, "Truckin' On" has its flaws but probably stands as the most complete collection of trucker country to be found. At 52 songs on 2 discs the pluses are numerous, including most of the great hits from the likes of Red Sovine, the Willis Brothers, Del Reeves, and other giants of the genre. The collection also includes several lesser-known tracks, such as Minnie Pearl's rarely-heard "Giddy-Up-Go Answer." There are two main complaints about the collection. For one, a number of tracks are represented not in their original versions but with re-recordings. "Movin' On" is here, for instance, but as recorded by Mike Lunceford, not in its original Merle Haggard rendition. Same with "Convoy" and a few others. In addition, a few important artists are completely unrepresented, including Red Simpson and Dick Curless. These are minor complaints, though. For $20 you get 2 1/2 hours of trucker country, most of which is top-notch, and that's value-for-money in my book any day of the week.
CB talkin, gear Jammin great.......1999-02-15
If you want to hear some good old tunes buy this C
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Interview-Still Truckin'
The Grateful Dead
Manufacturer: Baktabak Records
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ASIN: B0000011QV
Release Date: 1994-06-13 |
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Interesting Interview for Deadheads.......2004-04-21
I find the two interviews to be interesting. Taken on its own as a snapshot in time of Mickey's views, it is insightful. So, if you are truely a deadhead, who wears that label with pride, you may want to add this interview cd to your collection. Of course, it can't say everything about the Grateful Dead, but together with other interviews, cds and books, it does add to an understanding of the band, its influences and thoughts of band members. The interview with Bob is okay too, but less critical. I'm most interested in Mickey's comments from this cd.
Still Truckin' interview.......2001-01-03
Despite the Garcia cover pic, this is an interview with Mickey Hart. Gives an insight into how hyper-self-critical of the Dead MH could be. Of some interest to DeadHeads, but you're not going to be playing it over and over...
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Truckin' On
Various Artists
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ASIN: B0000005I2
Release Date: 1994-08-12 |
Tracks:
- Girl on the Billboard - Del Reeves
- Gear Jammer and the Hobo - Johnny Bond, Red Sovine
- Truck Driver's Queen - Moore, Bill Napier
- One Is a Lonely Number - George Jones
- Looking at the World Through a Windshield - Del Reeves
- Giddy-Up-Go - Red Sovine
- Eight More Miles to Louisville - Grandpa Jones
- Truck Drivin' Man - Jimmy Martin
- I'll Have Another Cup of Coffee (Then I'll Go) - Claude Gray
- Woman Behind the Man Behind the Wheel - Red Sovine
Music Album:
- Uvalde
- Walk the Line
- What I Really Meant to Say [CD-single] [Enhanced]
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken [Import]
- Without a Song
- Yeah, But the Response Was Great
- You Lift Me Up to Heaven
- A Legend in My Time/The Sound of Country Music
- A Pair of Brothers
- Amarillo Sky
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