Michael Courtney | San Antonio, Texas United States | 02/20/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you like southern rock or are just wanting to see what the guitarist with Lynyrd Skynyrd sounded like way back when, this could be a disc for you. It's a great price for a ton of music from the 80's, particularly if you are new to Blackfoot. If you already have heard Blackfoot,you might want to get a regular release like "Strikes", "Tomcattin", "Flyin' High", or "No Reservations". All have excellent tracks and for the most part are budget priced. If you enjoy live, you might try "Highway Song - Live". This compilation contains their hits [Wishing Well, Train, Train, Foxhunt, and Highway Song]. Rickey Medlocke and the rest of Blackfoot rocks on this disc. It's a great place to start or a nice disc to toss in a jukebox in the gameroom. Buy with confidence. This is really good!"
Great Southern Rock
joyce h banks | columbia, tn USA | 07/01/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Good listening for that fellow Southern-Rocker. Highway Song MAKES the album! Highly recommended!"
Blackfoot Rattlesnake Rock Bites!
Thin Timmy | New Orleans, La. | 10/16/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I saw them open for KISS in 76 and they blew me away.
But for some reason I never bought any albums. I never
heard them on the radio. I always thought they were
another Skynrd type band but they are NOT! They are
just kick butt rock and roll! I love it! I love the
live versions so much I wanna get the live album now.
Reminds me of Saxon or UFO live. Awesome. I'm sorry I
didn't listen to them before. Train TRain, Wishing Well,
Queenie and the kickin' Good Morning are just killers!
If you think they are just some southern band think again.
Highly recommended for any hard blues rock fan. Buy Blackfoot!"
Country Meets Metal!!!!!!!!
J. Newman | Connecticut, USA | 12/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The most juiced-up Sountern Rock around. Check out the Tango guitar on "Too Hard To Handle" and I always get a kick out of Rick's ole' man. It's a shame that there aren't bands like this around today."