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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great mix of fun and serious songs,
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This review is from: When & Where (Audio CD)
Confederate Railroad obviously like to have a good time, but they don't limit themselves to the fun songs as three sad songs (Right track wrong train, See ya, Sounds of home show. Where or when, about a man who does what his woman wants, and Toss a little bone, about a man begging for a reward, are more typical of the album.My favorite song here is Bill's Laundromat bar and grill, which tells a great story about an evening's entertainment. Kenny Chesney co-wrote a great father-and-son song, When he was my age, though I'm not sure if he recorded it himself. All I wanted and Oh no are great lightweight songs. The closing track, My baby's lovin', is a cover of a Delbert McClinton song. If you only buy one Confederate Railroad album, you should buy their untitled debut album. While this album is not quite that good, it has much to commend it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Descent CD for Confederate Railroad,
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This review is from: When & Where (Audio CD)
Ranging from Mediocre to Good based on the track, definately not their best stuff, but descent.
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