Road Trip
Robert Lee has been riding since he was 16. That makes, let's see...never mind how many years. He even got a ticket while riding in the snow.
Through Southern Rock, Rock Boogie, Stoner Country Comedy, Latin Rock, Sappy Ballads, Tear-Jerker Ballads, Solid Rock, to awesome Epic Rock with Reggae rhythms, Robert Lee has a story to tell about his trip through life.
Andy Dulak, owner of Fleshtone Studios, wrote this about Robert Lee’s rock tracks on this CD:
“Robert is difficult to categorize because he’s so diverse (which is good). Ride to Live sounds like Steppenwolf meets ZZ Top (Born to be Wild meets Tush). Some of Robert’s stuff sounds s bit like Jimmy Buffet, i.e. Jessica and Thank You. Little Children is a cross between a Bob Seger and Eric Clapton ballad. Boy’s in the Band sounds like it could be off a Humble Pie album (that’s the band Peter Frampton was in during the early 70’s; they didn’t sound a lot like Peter’s solo stuff). Sad Eyes reminds me of a Uriah Heep tune. Sandpiper is a cross bet