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Double Wide

 
Album Review: Double Wide
 

  • Artist: Uncle Kracker
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 13, 2000
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

With Kid Rock's "Only God Knows Why" playing in the background, Kid Rock's protégé Uncle Kracker poses his mentor a question: "What if I don't make it?" It's hard to believe that a musician would open his major label debut CD with inspirational career advice from Kid Rock. But Kid Rock does know a thing or two about becoming a rock icon to legions of suburban teens and porn stars. As Kid Rock's self-proclaimed best friend/DJ/backup singer/multi-platinum co-writer/sidekick thug boy, Uncle Kracker has Kid Rock's MTV-ready charisma and raunchy rock-rap fur-lined coattails to thank for the existence of this album. Maybe there is something in his native waters of Detroit, but Uncle Kracker definitely takes full advantage of the opportunity and delivers an amusing, party-ready debut CD of country, rockabilly, and hip-hop-infused rock & roll that is guaranteed to please.

Each song drips with Uncle Kracker's laid-back, white-trash, Detroit-worshiping, beer-swilling attitude. "Better Days" is a soulful, country-fried rock ode to drifting through life, ready-made for an afternoon of lawn chairs and sun. "What 'Chu Lookin' At?" is a declaration of moving on, dissing girls of the past, and partying on. "Heaven" is a memorial to the glory of Detroit that perfectly blends the twanging country guitars of "If Heaven Ain't a Lot Like Dixie" with testosterone-drenched hard rock. It's male bravado, plain and simple.

Your opinion of Uncle Kracker, however, is largely dependent on your opinion of Kid Rock. Kid Rock's fingerprints are left all over the album, which is understandable considering he produced and co-wrote nearly every song. The album is even filled with samples from Kid Rock's breakthrough album, 1998's Devil Without a Cause. If you loved Devil Without a Cause and History of Rock, you'll find Double Wide a welcome third helping. It's more of the same; however, Uncle Kracker provides an added dose of melody to the Kid Rock formula with his gravelly, mellow, and rather soulful voice. It lacks the mosh-pit power of Devil Without a Cause but eclipses nearly everything on History of Rock. At times, the album does sound a bit recycled, but when you're having this much fun at a party, who really cares? Who knows how long the formula will remain fresh, but on Double Wide, Uncle Kracker hits like a full house of raucous dynamite. ~ Brian Musich, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro Uncle Kracker (1:19)
Better Days Uncle Kracker (4:50)
What 'Chu Lookin' At? Uncle Kracker (5:12)
Follow Me Mike Bradford Uncle Kracker (3:35)
Heaven Walt Maddox Kid Rock, Uncle Kracker, Paradime (4:19)
Steaks 'n Shrimp Uncle Kracker (4:13)
Who's Your Uncle? Uncle Kracker (3:56)
Whiskey & Water Mike Bradford Uncle Kracker (4:43)
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah Uncle Kracker (4:59)
Aces & 8's Mike Bradford Uncle Kracker (3:53)
You Can't Take Me Mike Bradford Uncle Kracker (3:16)

Credits

Kid Rock (Guitar), Kid Rock (Scratching), Kid Rock (Drums), Kid Rock (Programming), Kid Rock (Vocals), Kid Rock (Producer), Kid Rock (Mixing), James Montgomery (Harmonica), Kenny Olson (Guitar), Chapman Baehler (Photography), Mike Bradford (Bass), Mike Bradford (Guitar), Mike Bradford (Programming), Mike Bradford (Vocals (Background)), Mike Bradford (Producer), Mike Bradford (Engineer), Mike Bradford (Mixing), Jason Krause (Guitar), Stefanie Eulinberg (Drums), Jimmie Bones (Keyboards), Jimmie Bones (Vocals), Lynn Owsley (Pedal Steel), Uncle Kracker (Vocals), Uncle Kracker (Main Performer), Uncle Kracker (DJ)
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Wikipedia: Double Wide (Uncle Kracker album)
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Double Wide
Double Wide cover
Studio album by Uncle Kracker
Released June 30, 2000
Recorded 1999-2000
Genre Rapcore, Country rock
Label Lava Records
Producer Kid Rock with Mike Bradford
Professional reviews
Uncle Kracker chronology
- Double Wide
(2000)
No Stranger to Shame
(2002)

Double Wide is rock/rap artist Uncle Kracker's debut album. It was released on Lava Records. The Canadian CRIA certified it platinum in August 2001.[1]

Contents

Track listing

All songs co-written by Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker (credited as Robert Ritchie and Matthew Shafer, respectively), unless noted.

  1. "Intro" (1:19)
  2. "Better Days" (Kenny Olson, James Trombly, Ritchie, Shafer) (4:50)
  3. "What 'Chu Lookin' At?" (5:12)
  4. "Follow Me" (Michael Bradford, Shafer) (3:35)
  5. "Heaven (featuring Paradime and Kid Rock)" (Freddie Beauregard, William Maddox, David Moore, Ritchie, Shafer) (4:19)
  6. "Steaks 'n Shrimp" (4:13)
  7. "Who's Your Uncle?" (Beauregard, Ritchie, Shafer) (3:56)
  8. "Whiskey and Water" (Bradford, Ritchie, Shafer) (4:43)
  9. "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" (Ritchie, Shafer, Trombly) (4:59)
  10. "Aces & 8's" (Martin Gross, Bradford, Shafer) (3:53)
  11. "You Can't Take Me" (Bradford, Shafer, Trombly) (3:16)

Billboard Chart positions

  • Follow Me - Adult Contemporary, #7
  • Follow Me - Adult Top 40, #1
  • Follow Me - The Billboard Hot 100, #5
  • Follow Me - Top 40 Adult Recurrents, #1
  • Follow Me - Top 40 Mainstream, #3
  • Follow Me - Top 40 Tracks, #3

Credits

  • Jimmie Bones - Keyboards, Vocals
  • Mike Bradford - Bass, Guitar, Programming, Vocals (bckgr), Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Stefanie Eulinberg - Drums
  • Kid Rock - Guitar, Scratching, Drums, Programming, Vocals, Producer, Mixing
  • Jason Krause - Guitar
  • Jason Montgomery - Harmonica
  • Kenny Olson - Guitar
  • Lynn Owsley - Pedal Steel
  • Uncle Kracker - Vocals, DJ

Notes

References

  1. ^ Playing in the background. Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA): Gold & Platinum - August 2001

 
 

 

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