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Confederate Railroad
(CD, 1992)

Primary Artist: Confederate Railroad

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Format: CD
Apr 1992
Record Label: Atlantic Nashville
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 075678233524
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Track Listing
1. She Took It Like a Man
2. Long Gone
3. Jesus and Mama
4. Time Off For Bad Behavior
5. She Never Cried
6. Black Label, White Lies
7. When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back
8. Queen of Memphis
9. You Don't Know What It's Like
10. Trashy Women

Details
Producer:Barry Beckett
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Confederate Railroad: Danny Shirley, Michael Lamb (vocals, guitar); Chris McDaniel (vocals, keyboards); Gates Nichols (vocals, steel guitar); Wayne Secrest (bass); Mark DuFresne (drums).
Additional personnel: Brent Rowan, Don Potter, Billy Joe Walker, Jr. (guitar); "Cowboy" Eddie Long (steel guitar); Barry Beckett (keyboards); Michael Rhodes, Bob Wray (bass); Eddie Bayers (drums); Dennis Wilson, Curtis Young, Harry Stinson, Suzi Ragsdale (background vocals).
In the early 1990s, Confederate Railroad, who previously served as backing band for David Allen Coe and Johnny Paycheck, carried the torch of outlaw country (with a touch of Southern rock) into an era defined by slick commercialism. Their rough-hewn sound and bad-boy attitude, typified by hits like "Trashy Women" and "Time off For Bad Behavior," were a breath of fresh air when their 1992 self-titled debut arrived. There must have been plenty of people waiting for deliverance from Nashville slickness, as the album notched six hit singles and went multi-platinum.

Industry Reviews
..a long-overdue dose of good humor, vivid writing, and grungy blues chords--Southern outlaw music for the '90s.. - Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly (05/29/1992)


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