Everyone knows that there’s nothing better than a good set of tunes when you’re driving down the road. Whether you’re a fan of country, rock, gospel or R&B, there are some songs that are just perfect Truckers' songs. Not only do they help you stay awake when you’re on the road in your 18 wheeler, but they’re also the perfect sound track for your life, reminding you of the past and giving you hope for the future.
Rockwood Products and Spec Records understand all that. They also understand that some of the best get going music comes from Classic Rock. That’s why they designed Truckers’ Tracks, a series of CDs featuring music to honor “The American Trucker.” In its first volume, Saddle Up and Ride, Truckers’ Tracks presents 13 classic rock songs that are meant to inspire and relate to the American Trucker. According to the companies’ press release, these Truckers' songs are performed by hard working artists who really write to tell the story of the American highway.
Whether you’re a fan of southern rock or country music, the producers of this CD suggest that it’s sure to please. Including artists like former Allman Brother Johnny Neel, the CD combines a great message with good music. In addition to being dedicated to truckers’ and their families, the music will also be hit for those who like the style.
But truckers who aren’t sure that the brand of music is for them can check out the tracks by visiting Truckers Tracks. Here, they can sample music videos, play the songs, purchase a CD, or even download the CD. In addition, truckers and music lovers can check out the CD’s reviews by linking to Swampland.
Truckers who are more into the Myspace scene can check out the CD’s page on Myspace music. Featuring the headline, “Music you can truck to,” truckers can use the Myspace forum to post comments about the CD and its artists on the fan page. Truckers can also listen to the popular tracks, become “friends” with the CD compilation, and read the official press release on Myspace.
If Southern Rock and country is your kind of music, or if you’re just a trucker who is looking to acquaint yourself better with the music telling the story of your profession, then Truckers’ Tracks first volume, Saddle Up and Ride, is for you. Even if you’re not going to buy the CD, listening to a few tracks of these Truckers' songs at either of the producers’ web sites will get you in the mood to move, and it might even change your mind.
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