In 1969 he signed with Capitol Records, a company with whom he released no less than 5 studio LPs and one live between 1970 and 1973. In those LPs Dick developed his talent in an exceptional way, counting with a luxurious production, and becoming one of the main names of the Truck Drivin' Country, which is not surprising because Dick knew well the life of the eight-wheel drivers, a profession that he was alternating with the music during his
first artistic years.
This LP gathers 14 of the best songs from that period of Dick Curless, songs about roads, trucks, alcohol, women and jukeboxes that, despite being the highest point of his artistic career, have never been vindicated at the level they deserve.
Side A
1 ( Drinkin' Beer And ) Singing A Country Song
2 Drag' Em Off The Interstate,Sock It To'Em
3 Six Day On The Road
4 Rocky Top
5 Truck Stop
6 A Tombstone Every Mile
7 Traveling Light
Side B
1 Jukebox Man
2 Leaving It All Behind
3 Hot Springs
4 Woman Don't Cry To Sing My Song
5 Country Music Man
6 Chick Inspector ( That's Where My Money Goes
7 Golden Girl