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This dualdisc includes a CD side with the complte album including a hidden track, and the DVD includes the entire album in Enhanced LPCM stereo, music video, making of hte album documentary, including exclusive Gretchen interview, and photo gallery.
This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other. Personnel: Gretchen Wilson (vocals, guitar); Merle Haggard (vocals); J.T. Corenflos (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); John Willis, Bryan Sutton (acoustic guitar); Dean Hall, Kenny Greenberg, Tom Bukovac (electric guitar); Paul Franklin, Russ Pahl (steel guitar, lap steel guitar); Mike Johnson (steel guitar); Jonathan Yudkin (fiddle); Steve Nathan (piano, Hammond b-3 organ); Glenn Worf, Michael Rhodes (bass guitar); Eric Darken, Shannon Forrest, Chad Cromwell (drums, percussion); Wes Hightower, Liana Manis, Jon Nicholson (background vocals). Gretchen Wilson uses the title of her second album as a euphemism for wasted. "Next thing you know, the bartender's pourin'/Shots a flowin', got me stoned and...." -- the moral of the story is, don't pick fights or start trucks when you're "All Jacked Up." But the phrase is broadly applicable, too. "All jacked up" describes a malfunctioning engine as effectively as the roughshod look of an ill-advised one-night stand. Of course it's also a rallying cry for the blue-collar zeitgeist, like Larry the Cable Guy's "Git-R-Done" or the title of Wilson's breakthrough single, "Redneck Woman," and it's that constituency All Jacked Up sings to proudly. It's not its music that makes an impression -- this record was rushed after the phenomenal success of her debut, Here for the Party, with writing and recording squeezed in between continued promotion and performance, and while Wilson's always refreshingly brash as a vocalist, the arrangements are only satisfactory. No, All Jacked Up's lyrics, attitude, and message are its most important parts. In "California Girls" Wilson thumbs her nose at Hollywood excess and body image. "Ain't you glad there's still a few of us left?" she asks, "[Who] ain't afraid to eat fried chicken and dance to Merle?" Haggard himself guests on "Politically Uncorrect," a tribute to the soldiers, single mothers, third-shifters, and believers -- any group you can think of that's been marginalized and/or politicized in the culture war. And in the terrifically unapologetic honky tonk "Skoal Ring," Wilson "don't want a bunch of bling-bling," because the "berry blend on his lips still turns me on." All Jacked Up just keeps building on the themes of Here for the Party, swaggering boldly and nodding to the legacy of George Jones along the way. Wilson is pushing back against the weird plastic and flashbulb "norms" of American popular media with mud on her hands and simple pleasures on her mind. In "One Bud Wiser" she finds solace from a bad breakup in a cold sip of beer, while "Not Bad for a Bartender" is the sequel to Here for the Party's "Pocahontas Proud," with Wilson reflecting on her rise to fame with an air of thanks, amazement, and "it could happen to you" homespun encouragement. We're all in this together, she's trying to say; so let's get some drinks and celebrate the New Redneck. ~ Johnny Loftus While Gretchen Wilson's highly successful debut, HERE FOR THE PARTY, was a redneck manifesto for how to have a good time, her 2005 follow-up, ALL JACKED UP, is the next day's eyeopener. Wilson still gets drunk and quarrelsome on the raucous opening title track, but most of this 2005 album is surprisingly low-key, as a number of gentle ballads rub elbows with rural-minded mid-tempo songs (most notably "Politically Uncorrect," featuring the legendary Merle Haggard). Although Wilson mostly sticks to no-frills working-class anthems, she also sneaks in a beautifully melancholy Billie Holiday-like take on the jazz standard "Good Morning Heartache" as a hidden bonus track, showing that this "Redneck Woman" has a charmingly unpredictable streak.
Entertainment Weekly (No. 842, p.91) - "...[A] feisty follow-up that sticks to the debut's ballads-plus-bar-anthems blueprint while revealing a broader range...." - Grade: A- All Jacked Up Music | List Price | $18.97 (You save $1.98) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Country CDs, Contemporary Country, DualDisc | | Label | Epic | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 12908  | | CD Universe Part number | 6940353 | | Catalog number | 96409 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 27, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Gretchen Wilson; John Rich; Mark Wright | | Personnel | Merle Haggard, Paul Franklin, Eric Darken, Glenn Worf, Steve Nathan, Kenny Greenberg, Wes Hightower, Bryan Sutton, Jonathan Yudkin, Shannon Forrest, Tom Bukovac, Michael Rhodes, Chad Cromwell, Mike Johnson, John Willis, Liana Manis, Russ Pahl, Gretchen Wilson, Jon Nicholson, Dean Hall | | Additional Info | DualDisc |
All Jacked Up Music Review Average Rating: (3.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews inspirational yep shes doin her thing ,you keep up the good work .wish all the best
from all at gridlockaz Submitted by james (london) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
something new and fresh i really dig the singer song writers. any pretty face can sing the songs. it takes a real poet to get there own words out and make them into songs. one bud wiser and not bad for a bartender is pure honky tonk. i glad to see nashville did not manage to kill another poet. she is not trying to be what someone else wants her to be. waylon, tammy wynett, janis joplin all knew they had something to say and they new the fans would eat it up if we could get to it. and to rose in blue streem, yes woman can smoke, and drink, and vote and drive cars now. will let you be our role model. Submitted by gregory (dallas, texas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Sometimes you jsut gotta have fun!! Not everything in life has to have a GOD DAMNED political correct message. Have fun, police your own kids.
MUSIK MAFIA ROCKS!!
Gretchen writes her songs and can sing them. What do you do. Submitted by Sierra (NEW YORK CITY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Role Model-Yeah Right The smoking and drinking provides a good role model for young people!The somgs are lame.The Keith Richards of country.She looks like she sleeps with a new guy each night.She acts like a tramp and looks like one too.Not as good as the first album. Submitted by Rose (Blue Stream,Virginia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I thought this was about the music What is the deal with criticizing Gretchens looks? The last I knew this was about rating the CD. I love the fact that she is a singer/songwriter and a good mucician too. I seen her for the first time when she work at Bourban street bar in Nashville. She is going to be around as long as she wants to. Her songs have a fresh feel and approach, which is nice for a change in country music. Skoal ring is a hoot, politically uncorrect (w/Haggard) is my Favorite. She is just a normal person who has had a hard life before catching a ride on her star. Submitted by Kountry Fan (Olympia,Wa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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