Drivetrain (album)

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Drivetrain
38 Special - Drivetrain.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 24, 2004
Genre AOR, Southern rock, hard rock
Length55:02
Label Sanctuary
Producer Don Barnes,
Danny Chauncey
38 Special chronology
A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night
(1999)
Drivetrain
(2004)
38 Special Live From Texas
(2011)

Drivetrain is the twelfth studio album by the southern rock band 38 Special, released in 2004.

Contents

Eight of the album's 12 songs were co-written by long-time collaborator Jim Peterik.

Track listing

  1. "Something I Need" (Don Barnes, Jim Peterik) – 3:57
  2. "Hurts Like Love" (Barnes, Danny Chauncey, Peterik) – 4:40
  3. "Haley's Got a Harley" (Barnes, Peterik, Donnie Van Zant, Johnny Van Zant) – 4:02
  4. "Jam On" (Barnes, Chauncey, Peterik) – 4:56
  5. "Make Some Sense of It" (Barnes, Peterik) – 4:39
  6. "Quick Fix" (Peterik, D. Van Zant) – 3:55
  7. "The Squeeze" (Barnes, Jeff Carlisi, Chauncey, D. Van Zant, Robert White Johnson) – 5:03
  8. "The Play" (Barnes, Chauncey, Gary Moffatt) – 5:12
  9. "Bad Looks Good on You" (Barnes, Chauncey, Andrew Ramsey) – 5:01
  10. "Trooper with an Attitude" (Barnes) – 3:26
  11. "Hiding from Yourself" (Peterik, D. Van Zant) – 5:04
  12. "Sheriff's County Line" (Barnes, Peterik, D. Van Zant, J. Van Zant) – 5:07

Soundtracks

The album was used in the Broken Lizard movie Super Troopers with "Trooper with an Attitude" as an introduction for the movie.

Personnel

Production

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