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The sticker on Kid Rock's 2006 LIVE TRUCKER CD warns that the disc includes no bonus tracks, exclusive footage, or remixes, so fans of the Kid that are hungry for new and unreleased material might be disappointed. Yet with the help of his Twisted Brown Trucker Band and a wildly enthusiastic crowd, the Kid lays down his particular brand of "hick-hop" with plenty of honky tonk ferocity and b-boy swagger. "Son of Detroit," "American Bad Ass," and "Picture," a duet with Gretchen Wilson, are only some of the highlights of this live set.
Personnel: Kid Rock (vocals, guitars, keyboards, drums, turntables); Uncle Kracker (vocals, turntables); Joe C (vocals); Jason Krause, Kenny Olson (guitars); R Smith Curry (pedal steel guitar, dobro); Jimmie Bones (harmonica, keyboards, background vocals); Aaron Julison (electric bass, background vocals); Michael Bradford (electric bass); Stefanie Eulinberg (drums, background vocals); Freddie "Paradime" Beaureguard (turntables, background vocals); Karen Newman, Laura Creamer (background vocals).
Rolling Stone (p.94) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[B]etween sturdy blue-collar stuff like 'Son of Detroit' and muscular grooves from his crack band, LIVE TRUCKER maintains an old-school party-rock vibe." Live Trucker Music | List Price | $18.98 (You save $8.23) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Live Performances, Rock | | Label | Atlantic | | Orig Year | 2006 | | All Time Sales Rank | 9386  | | CD Universe Part number | 7011155 | | Catalog number | 83914 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 28, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Kid Rock | | Engineer | Kenneth "Pooch" Van Druten | | Personnel | Kid Rock - vocals, guitars, keyboards, drums, turntables Laura Creamer - background vocals Kenny Olson - guitars Jimmie Bones - harmonica, keyboards, background vocals Jason Krause Stefanie Eulinberg - drums, background vocals Aaron Julison - electric bass, background vocals Uncle Kracker - vocals, turntables Karen Newman Michael Bradford - electric bass Joe C. - vocals Freddie "Paradime" Beaureguard - turntables, background vocals R Smith Curry - pedal steel guitar, dobro
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Kid Rock Live Trucker Songs Live Trucker Music Review Purchase Live Trucker CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | White Zombie Supersexy Swingin' Sounds CD (1996)
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$6.69 Most of the songs on SUPERSEXY SWINGIN' SOUNDS are the same songs that first appeared on ASTRO-CREEP 2000, remixed by Charlie Clouser, John Fryer, The Dust Brothers, Mike "Hitman" Wilson, P.M. Dawn and The Damage Twins.
Additional personnel includes: Machine, Brian Tucker (programming); Dave Rockin' Duke.
These remixes of songs from ASTRO-CREEP: 2000 lend a new, ultra-cool ambience to White Zombie's hard-hitting ...
| | Kid Rock Cocky CD (2001)
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$10.75 Kid Rock's unique blend of Midwestern rock & roll, rap, and R&B gets another airing with COCKY, which features a plethora of road tunes, who's-the-baddest cuts, and straight-ahead drinking songs. The slow, greasy grooves of "You Never Met a Motherf**cker Quite Like Me" contrast violently with the Detroit Rock City raunch of "I'm a Dog," which itself stands in stark contrast to the first half of "Midnight Train to Memphis," an atypical, steel guitar-accompanied ballad.
You don't come to Kid Rock for subtlety (the last cut, WCSR, featuring Snoop Dogg, is proof of that). He's a Midwestern rapper who wishes he was in Lynyrd Skynrd--and who could probably make a pretty good job of it. The straight-ahead rock tunes swing mightily courtesy of drummer ...
| | Kid Rock CD (2003)
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$10.45 Kid Rock's self-titled fourth major-label outing finds him proudly reaffirming his blue-collar roots and love of classic rock and outlaw country music by inviting a bunch of famous friends to join him and his Twisted Brown Trucker Band in kicking out the Detroit-style jams. Any rap nuances are subtle, with turntable scratches sprinkled over the mid-tempo rocker "Rock 'n' Roll Pain Train," a hip-hop cadence pacing "Hillbilly Stomp" (featuring Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top), and the kind of fanfare-laced "Intro" that you'd expect from someone who put out an album entitled COCKY.
Wielding an impressive array of stringed instruments, this Michigan native moves easily from a straightforward reading of Bad Company's "Feel Like Makin' Love" to resurrecting "Hard Night for Sarah," a previously unrecorded song from the Bob Seger archives. Rock's appealing croon not only works well on the aforementioned Seger song, but on the Harry Nilsson-like "Run Off to LA," his reunion with former paramour Sheryl Crow. Otherwise, he's mixing it up with Hank Williams, Jr. on the lascivious ...
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| | Kid Rock Rock N Roll Jesus CD (2007)
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$14.89 Once the straight country-rock of his single "Cocky" struck a chord with the public, Kid Rock seemed more interested in filling the shoes of Southern rock pioneers Lynyrd Skynyrd than upholding his throne as hip-hop's white trash punk. His 2007 album ROCK N ROLL JESUS completes that transition. A big album that bowls straight up the middle, ROCK N ROLL JESUS is Kid's homage to the grits and gravy of classic rock, a 21st-century update of FM radio fare from the 1970s.
Gone for most part is his hip-hop posturing ...
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$7.59 Digitally remastered by Bernie Grundman (Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles, California).
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| | Cathal Coughlan Sky's Awful Blue CD (2003)
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$14.79 Cathal Coughlan has been writing songs since his youth and singing them in public since 1980. The intervening years have seen him write and perform in various musical styles, and in contexts ranging from semi-conventional 'rock' album recording and touring, through spoken word performance, film soundtracks and musical theatre. Coughlan began his career with the band Microdisney, a collaboration with Sean O'Hagan (now of High Llamas) that lasted until 1988. The duo produced five albums, all of them characterized by mellifluous melodies and arrangements (which were at sharp variance with what was expected on the margins of UK music at that time, drawing as they did upon influences including 70's country rock, 50's lounge music and the more unfashionable music of the their own era), and splenetic lyrical observations and emphatic delivery (which also grated with the many who preferred their satirical and dissenting voices to adopt a more cultured and detached tone). In 1989, after the demise of Microdisney, Coughlan, having caught sight of the possibility of leaving behind the entryism-obsessed attitude of self-apology which had informed most non-commercial music in the departing decade, gathered a more raucous group of musicians to him, in the shape of the Fatima Mansions. In the new context, it became as regular an occurrence for Coughlan to sing a subtly-dissonant Kurt Weill ballad as to scream his head off over the white noise of guitars, and as feasible for the Mansions to disfigure a pop-rock 'classic' of the day over an emetically churning breakbeat as it was for them to bait 'real' rock bands' audiences with lengthy, fuzz-toned tributes to Johnny Ray which, along the way, insulted figures such as James Jesus Angleton, Lord Mountbatten, and the Pope. The band left four ...
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