Unleashed (Confederate Railroad album)

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Unleashed is the fifth studio album by the American country music band Confederate Railroad. It was issued by Audium Entertainment (now E1 Music) in 2001. The album includes the singles "That's What Brothers Do" and "She Treats Her Body Like a Temple." The former peaked at #39 on the Hot Country Songs charts, and the latter reached #59 on the same.[1]

Stewart Mason of Allmusic rated the album four stars out of five, saying that it showed the band's outlaw country influences and that the inclusion of ballads made the band "not just a bunch of retro-macho poseurs."[2]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Still One Outlaw Left"Jess Brown, Tony Lane, Anthony Smith3:06
2."That's What Brothers Do"Chris Wallin, Smith4:01
3."She Treats Her Body Like a Temple" (with George Jones)Rivers Rutherford, Craig Wiseman3:51
4."I'm Diggin' It"Bob DiPiero, Wiseman3:24
5."White Trash with Money"Buck Moore, Danny Shirley2:59
6."Wasted Time"Shirley, Wiseman3:30
7."The 'R' Word"Dennis Linde3:22
8."Borrowed Time"Steven Bliss, James Otto3:16
9."Between the Rainbows and the Rain"Jess Brown, Brett Jones, Tony Lane4:04
10."Thick as Thieves"Ric Kipp4:09

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