Confederate Railroad - The Very Best Of Confederate Railroad (Remastered Version) (2008)

Artist: Confederate Railroad
Title: The Very Best Of Confederate Railroad (Remastered Version)
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Rhino/Warner Records
Genre: Country
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:25
Total Size: 150/404 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Very Best Of Confederate Railroad (Remastered Version)
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Rhino/Warner Records
Genre: Country
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:25
Total Size: 150/404 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Queen of Memphis (Remastered Version) 3:21
02. Notorious (Remastered Version) 4:09
03. Daddy Never Was the Cadillac Kind (Remastered Version) 3:44
04. Elvis and Andy (Remastered Version) 3:31
05. Trashy Women (Remastered Version) 3:17
06. Jesus and Mama (Remastered Version) 3:23
07. She Never Cried (Remastered Version) 3:27
08. What Brothers Do (Remastered Version) 4:02
09. She Treats Her Body Like a Temple (Remastered Version) 3:50
10. Summer in Dixie (Remastered Version) 3:02
11. Bill's Laundromat, Bar and Grill (Remastered Version) 3:42
12. When and Where (Remastered Version) 2:27
13. See Ya (Remastered Version) 2:52
14. I Hate Rap (Remastered Version) 3:06
15. The Big One (Remastered Version) 2:33
16. She Took It Like a Man (Remastered Version) 2:47
17. When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back (Remastered Version) 4:12
18. White Trash with Money (Remastered Version) 3:00
For the outrageous, humorous, and amiably rowdy Confederate Railroad, longevity has been the name of the game. They began as a group in 1987, and in 2008 they're still at it. This Rhino collection assembles a whopping 18 tracks from six albums and includes every single the band cut that charted. All of the faves are here, from "Queen of Memphis" and "Daddy Never Was the Cadillac Kind" to "She Treats Her Body Like a Temple" (with George Jones) and "White Trash with Money," with plenty of stops for album cuts along the way. The liner notes by Chris Neal tell a great rags-to-riches story with plenty of colorful commentary by songwriter and lead vocalist Danny Shirley. This is the package Confederate Railroad's many fans -- who still show up in the tens of thousands every summer to see the band on tour -- have been waiting for.~Thom Jurek