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Album Review: Jackpot

  • Artist: The Derailers
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 27, 1996
  • Total Time: 39:21
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

There's good news for lovers of genuine country music: Texas Music Group is reissuing a number of recordings originally released by Watermelon. In this particular case, that means the Derailers' 1996 release, Jackpot, will be available again. Stated briefly, the Derailers play honest-to-God honky tonk, just like Buck Owens did way back in the '60s. Of course, vocalist Tony O. Villanueva, guitarist Brian Hofeldt, and bassist Vic Gerard only use the old Bakersfield sound as a blueprint. They're perfectly capable of writing good songs like "My Heart's Ready" and "Tarnished Love," which bring honky tonk kicking and screaming into the contemporary world. The age-old country themes, however, remain the same. There's love lost and found, the joys of clean rural living, and the pie-in-the-sky dream of hitting the jackpot. In "This Big City," a country boy feels at home among the bright lights...until his girl leaves him, while "Vision to Dream On" extols the right of a man to dream even when he knows better. To keep things interesting, the boys even throw in a little rockabilly on "She Left Me Cold." The Derailers may not be the saviors of country music, but compared to their Top 40 Nashville colleagues, these guys are a fresh breeze from Texas. Direct in its execution and results, Jackpot succeeds by offering a bit of red meat to old-time honky tonkers and the alternative country crowd. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
My Heart's Ready (Lyrics) The Derailers, Tony Villanueva The Derailers (3:07)
This Big City The Derailers, Tony Villanueva The Derailers (3:20)
I'm Your Man (Lyrics) Brian Hofeldt The Derailers (2:50)
Where Ya Been (Lyrics) The Derailers, Tony Villanueva The Derailers (3:38)
Lies, Lies, Lies (Lyrics) Brian Hofeldt The Derailers (3:45)
Vision to Dream On (Lyrics) The Derailers, Tony Villanueva The Derailers (3:44)
Jackpot (Lyrics) The Derailers, Tony Villanueva The Derailers (2:50)
Swan Song Vic Gerard The Derailers (3:31)
She Left Me Cold (Lyrics) Brian Hofeldt The Derailers (3:09)
100% Pure Fool Tony Villanueva The Derailers (2:40)
Tarnished Love (Lyrics) Tony Villanueva, The Derailers The Derailers (3:27)
Desperate Ways (Lyrics) The Derailers, Tony Villanueva The Derailers (3:36)

Credits

Lisa Pankratz (Drums), Scott Walls (Pedal Steel), Jimmy Byrd (Photography), Dave Alvin & the Guilty Men (Guitar), Chris Bellman (Mastering), Casper Rawls (Guitar), Tony Villanueva (Guitar (Acoustic)), Scott Walls (Handclapping), Heinz Geissler (Executive Producer), Brian Hofeldt (Guitar (Electric)), Casper Rawls (Guitar (Acoustic)), Dave Alvin (Guitar (Acoustic)), Kathy Marcus (Design), Vic Gerard (Bass), Bill Nadeau (Drums), Dave Alvin (Producer), James Tuttle (Engineer), Mark Hallman (Percussion), Scott Walls (Shouts), Dave Alvin & the Guilty Men (Producer), Wyatt McSpadden (Photography), John T. Kunz (Executive Producer), Brian Hofeldt (Vocals), Kathy Marcus (Art Direction), Tony Villanueva (Guitar (Rhythm)), Erik Hokkanen (Fiddle), James Tuttle (Mixing), Brian Hofeldt (Guitar), Tony Villanueva (Vocals), Tony Villanueva (Guitar)
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Jackpot
Studio album by Chingy
Released July 7, 2003
Recorded 2002-2003
Genre Pop Rap
Dirty South
R&B
Label Capitol Records/Disturbing tha Peace
Producer Howard Bailey
Martin Score
The Trak Starz
Professional reviews
Chingy chronology
Jackpot
(2003)
Powerballin'
(2004)

Jackpot is rapper Chingy's debut album, which went Triple platinum.[1][2] It was released on July 7, 2003, as part of the Disturbing tha Peace Label. Anchored by the smash single "Right Thurr",[2] this album also spawned two other top 3 hits, "Holidae In" featuring Ludacris & Snoop Dogg, and "One Call Away" featuring J-Weav.

Track listing

  1. "Jackpot Intro"
  2. "He's Herre"
  3. "Represent" (featuring Tity Boi & I-20)
  4. "Right Thurr"
  5. "Jackpot the Pimp (Skit)"
  6. "Wurrs My Cash"
  7. "Chingy Jackpot "
  8. "Sample Dat Ass" (featuring Murphy Lee)
  9. "One Call Away" (featuring J-Weav)
  10. "Dice Game (Skit)"
  11. "Gettin' It"
  12. "Holidae In" (featuring Ludacris and Snoop Dogg)
  13. "Juice"
  14. "Fuck That Nigga (Skit)"
  15. "Madd @ Me"
  16. "Bagg Up"
  17. "Right Thurr (Remix)" (featuring Trina & Jermaine Dupri) (Bonus Track)

Chart positions

Chart (2008) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 2
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 2

References

  1. ^ Sarah Preston. "Chingy". The Dirty Dozen: Playboy.com's 12-Question Celebrity Sexamination. Playboy Online. http://www.playboy.com/sex/d12/chingy/. Retrieved 2006-10-01. 
  2. ^ a b Corey Moss (2004-09-28). "R. Kelly, Janet Jackson, David Banner On New Chingy Album". MTV News. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1491452/09282004/chingy.jhtml. Retrieved 2006-10-01. 

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