Road Dogs cover

Road Dogs

Charlie Daniels · 2000

55 min · 11 tracks · blues · country · gospel

A blend of Southern rock and country that weaves storytelling with energetic instrumentation and heartfelt melodies.

Why this album works

'Road Dogs' is notable for its exploration of themes around camaraderie and life on the road, resonating with fans of Southern rock. The album achieved decent chart performance, peaking at number 29 on the Billboard Country Albums chart, showcasing Daniels' enduring appeal in the country music landscape.
Best for
steady mid-tempo storytelling heartfelt melodies for road trips energetic instrumentation for gatherings
Context
By the time 'Road Dogs' was released in 2000, Charlie Daniels had enjoyed a lengthy career marked by the success of hits like 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia'. This album came as a follow-up to his previous release, 'Tailgate Party', and showcased his continued passion for blending genres while appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Road Dogs Standout 4:01
  • 2 Ain't No Law in California Standout 4:36
  • 3 Even Up the Score 5:21
  • 4 Across the Line 7:22
  • 5 The Martyr 4:55
  • 6 How Much I Love You 5:30
  • 7 Wild Wild Young Men 3:40
  • 8 Sidewinder 7:04
  • 9 Standing in the Rain 4:17
  • 10 It's About Time 3:07
  • 11 Sail Away Standout 5:07

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