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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Hot Licks Cold Steel & Truckers Favorites (Audio CD) The Commander's 2nd album, full of great truck drivin, gear jammin tunes, that will be a delight to the truck stop rockin' redneck in all of us. This album was the most difficult to track down on CD out of everything the good commander ever released. It was released in the early 90s, and was pulled from the catalog real fast, and like Country Casanova, remains rare, and worth quite a bit of money on CD today, due to it's rarity. The only complaint I have about the CD version of this disc, is the MCA "Compact Disc/Compact Price Bastardization of this album" which removed the nice artwork from the back cover, and the super cool picture of all the people dancing to an early live performance put on by CC/LPA...maybe one day it'll be released...untill then, if you have this rare gem on CD, or vynl, or tape,or 8 track, or whatever...be careful with it! There's no replacing it without some effort. 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful: By hyperbolium (Earth, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Hot Licks Cold Steel & Truckers Favorites (Audio CD) After inventing their unique brand of hippie-country-rock-boogie-woogie on their debut, the Airmen returned with a second helping dedicated to truckers and trucking. As on their first album, the band wrote and borrowed originals to mix with brilliantly picked covers. Newly penned classics include the country rockers, "Truck Stop Rock" and "Semi-Truck," the seductive, bluesy "Cravin' Your Love," and the old-timey country-gospel of "Kentucky Hills of Tennessee."Covers include one of the best-ever readings of Terry Fell's "Truck Drivin' Man" and a scorching, bar-ready take of "Rip it Up." The Commander takes the microphone for Memphis' Curtis spoken blues, "It Should've Been Me," with a fine fat-toned sax solo from Andy Stein. Stein also swings his fiddle for the cajun-flavored "Diggy Liggy Lo." The toughness of the trucker's life is sung in the classic "Lookin' at the World Through a...Read more 1 of 7 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Hot Licks, Cold Steel & Truckers' Favorites (Vinyl) Amazon must be one of dumbest companies, I ever purchased from. I never received this record. I am still waiting for my refund |