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4.0 out of 5 stars
blood sweat & steel,
By trouble steve (jonesboro, arkansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blood Sweat & Steel (Audio CD)
this is a good cd and rare hard to find, you guys are the only place to go for rare hard to find products, heard one song on the computer but could never find it in stores. thanks trouble
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Road Hammers Rock!!!,
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This review is from: Blood Sweat and Steel (MP3 Download)
Just bought this today. It's killer! If you haven't heard the The Road Hammers yet, check this cd out. There really is something for everybody on there. This band is as talented as it gets, and they seriously rock their instruments and vocals!!! I've been listening to it nonstop since I bought it earlier today. I have a feeling that I'm going to wear this cd out long before I'm ready to stop listening. Maybe I should have bought two copies!
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Road Hammers Rock!!!,
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This review is from: Blood Sweat & Steel (Audio CD)
Just got this cd today. It's killer! If you haven't heard the The Road Hammers yet, check this cd out. There really is something for everybody on there. This band is as talented as it gets, and they seriously rock their instruments and vocals!!! I've been listening to it nonstop since I bought it earlier today. I have a feeling that I'm going to wear this cd out long before I'm ready to stop listening. Maybe I should have bought two copies!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Blood, Sweat and Steel by the Road Hammers,
This review is from: Blood Sweat & Steel (Audio CD)
Excellent - this band is going places. Fun, energetic, good ol' truck drivin' music with precise instrumentals and perfect harmonies. This album is a big 10-4 with the pedal to the metal.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
+1/2 -- Modern trucker country from the great white north,
By hyperbolium (Earth, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blood Sweat & Steel (Audio CD)
Like their labelmate Andy Griggs, The Road Hammers play a nitro-boosted brand of funky modern country rock that's drawn in part from the Muzik Mafia stylings of Big & Rich. The group's playing and production is solid, and their vocal harmonies are tight, but what really provides distinction is their slate of blue collar truckin' tunes. But unlike Dale Watson's "Truckin' Sessions" this isn't a throwback to earlier truckin' sounds, and the group's originals aren't your daddy's lonely songs of haunted, pill-popping, one-arm tanned long-haul truckers. Instead, the band lives up to its name with swaggering, full-throttle performances of originals and tunes borrowed from the pens of John Rich, Chris Knight, Jerry Reed and Lowell George.George's "Willin'" is one of several genre classics reprised here. The Road Hammers' version of "East Bound and Down," reflects the hammy spirit of Jerry Reed's version for the film "Smokey & The Bandit," and a terrific rocked up take on the Del Reeves hit "Girl on the Billboard" hangs on to its country roots with pedal steel and a twangy guitar solo. Less well known is Chris Knight's "The Hammer Goin' Down," which was featured in the Patrick Swayze film Black Dog, and sung here more as a ballsy response to a challenge than a desperate response to a difficult situation. It works both ways, though it's more emotionally charged in Knight's earlier take. The group's originals include the album's eponymous declaration of the road warrior's life, the upbeat two-stepping travelogue "Nashville Bound," the gear-jamming "Overdrive," and the slinky `70s-styled "Keep On Truckin'." This U.S. debut LP borrows ten tracks from the group's initial Canadian release and adds three newly recorded tracks: "Workin' Hard at Lovin' You," "I Don't Know When to Quit," and "I've Got the Scars to Prove It." The first of three, written by John Rich, is rife with braggadocio, while the last provides a rare moment of introspection in which a hellraiser reflects on the rough way he's lived his life. Much as 1960s trucker country reiterated 1940s and 1950s themes in the then-current musical idiom, it was only a matter of time until the time-tested subject caught up to Nashville's current sound. The Hammers do a nice job of mixing in a few chestnuts, insuring there's something here for both modern country fans and those weaned on the trucker tunes of the `60s and `70s. 3-1/2 stars, if allowed fractional ratings. [©2008 hyperbolium dot com]
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5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Blood Sweat & Steel (Audio CD)
I as very pleased with my purchase including quality of product, price and length of delivery.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Hammer Down Rubber Ducky!,
By Dmitri Ulinov (California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blood Sweat & Steel (Audio CD)
Imagine a road.Now imagine a hammer. Put the two images together. You can now imagine the Road Hammers. Yeah, we got a mighty convoy and ain't nutin' gonna get in our way!
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1.0 out of 5 stars
it's a shame !!!,
This review is from: Blood Sweat & Steel (Audio CD)
This is not a new record , this is old songs with a new package and 3 new songs , **ck music industry
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