"Good lord, this CD smokes! This is one of the stronger albums released by the CDB in a while, but it's worth the wait. Everone is playing like never before. Charlie comes up with some of the best lyrics and singin' of his amazing career. Best track:Across the Line, CDB meets Skynyrd/Allman Brothers Band, great solo's. Way to go boys!"
If you can't run with the Road Dogs, get off the porch.
M. Smith | CA, United States | 03/30/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Charlie and the band do an excellent job of playing great Southern Rock on this album. The style is definately more hard-edged than other albums they've made. While the album absolutely doesn't fit in with what Nashville considers country today, it is consistant with the style of music the CDB has been putting out over the last few albums, such as "Tailgate Party" and "Blues Hat." The lyrics are thoughtful and to the point. Contains "The Martyr," about the girl at Columbine who stood up for her faith, and "Ain't No Law In California" about the hard side of Los Angeles after dark. It's a great ride with these Road Dogs."
Rebel pride is here to stay!!!!!
guitar_man | Lee's Summit, Missouri USA | 10/02/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is an awesome album from the CDB. This album was grossly underappreciated by country radio, but that's because it's more rock and roll than country. Personally, I'd rather listen to Road Dogs by the CDB than the Dixie Chicks or Lonestar any day. If you're fed up with love songs and you just want to rock, this album is for you. Southern rock is back with a vengeance!!!"
Get this
Brian | 07/18/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you're a CDB fan, especially of his old rock stuff, get this."
Road Dogs Rocks
Cheryl Steele | 06/07/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This is the their best album in awhile although I am partial to the CDB. This album goes back to their mid 70's style of Southern rock. "Across the Line" is a true jam. Mostly upbeat rock with 3 ballads mixed in. I recommend this CD."