“Eddie is a sure bet at any music festival. His albums are the best!

—-Tim Covington

Austin, Texas

 

“I hear Eddie all the time on Honky Tonk Row. He sounds the same on the CD as he does in person. You go ‘Fast” Eddie.”

—-Jack Ransome

Nashville, Tennessee

 

“Eddie, we met in Nashville. I wanted to thank you kindly for signing my albums. You are so sweet.”

—-Bobbie Roberts

Bozeman, Montana

 

“Man, where did you learn so many songs? All of your original songs are really creative. Keep it up.”

—-Thomas Perriman

Little Rock, Arkansas

 

“Eddie...You should be showcasing your talent out here in Las Vegas. What’s up with that love?”

—-Helen Strong

Las Vegas, Nevada

 

“Greatest sounds I heard in Nashville were yours brother. You are a gifted performer. All the best.”

—-Frank Finder

Norfolk, Virginia

 

“Eddie...You are right out of the south. I love your Southern accent. It sounds so good in songs.”

—-Alexia Forbes

Birmingham, Alabama

As with most music genres that have went mainstream and enjoyed commercial success, the style and it’s artists have had to change to keep pace with the wants and needs of its fan base. Sadly, many of the quintessential characterizations of what made that music what it was is lost in this process. Is country music what it was fifty years ago? Well, not exactly. It has undergone many changes and essentially become another genre altogether.

 

Fortunately, singer-songwriter Eddie Campbell puts a fresh new spin on C&W music. In this album—along with virtually all of his others— he remains true to the roots of good old down home country. Bringing Country Back Home is a collection of his original songs—some penned over twenty years ago—that are finally getting the attention they so deservingly need to remind a new generation of what real country music was before it went mainstream.

 

We are sure, after you hear this collection, will agree that it is the type of music that inspired all of the new-fangled music aired today on country radio stations across America. Eddie sings about trains, lost love, semi-trucks, prisons, big cities and relationships. This album will bring you back home to country music.

These CD-ROM Album includes Great Songs Like:

Catching Out

You’re All I’ll Ever Ask of Life

If My Trailer is Rockin’

Concrete Cowboy

It’s Gone

Get a New Peterbilt

I’ve Got to Have You Baby

Rock My Baby to Sleep

I Ain’t Through Loving Her Yet

Georgia Chain Gang

A CD-ROM Album for the True Country & Western Music Lover