No Description Available. Genre: Popular Music Media Format: Compact Disk Rating: PA Release Date: 11-NOV-2003
Is Kid Rock about to drop the first half of his stage moniker? Some alarmingly mature cuts on his sixth album, addressing the woes of single parenthood ("Single Dad") and painful separations ("Cold and Empty," a cover of Bob Seger's "Hard Night For Sarah"), might suggest so. But that's only part of the story. As Rock reiterates on "Son of Detroit," a butt-kicking revamp of David Allan Coe's "Son of the South," "I like country, soul, rock and roll, and I love me some hip-hop." Yet compared to his previous work, that last flavor takes a back seat to the other three: Hank Williams, Jr. drops by for the swaggering "Cadillac Pussy," Bad Company's "Feel Like Makin' Love" gets a gritty nu-metal update, and ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd receive shout outs. Have no fear, fans--even as he reconciles having a child with acting like one, the Kid still lives to rock. --Kurt B. Reighley
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Kid Rock still rocks:
This is Kid Rock's follow up to Cocky and it's great. There's lots of variety in his musical talent, and it is very apparent on this album. I would recommend this to anyone who likes rock'n'roll, country or hip hop.
Kid Rock:
I bought this for someone else he really wanted this it came on time and there was nothing wrong with it thanks again
KID ROCK:
I LOVE ALL OF KID ROCK'S MUSIC AND THIS ONE IS NO DIFFERENT. THIS CD HAS ALOT OF SONGS THAT I HAD NEVER HEARD HIM SING. I LOVE IT!!!
Where's the Kid Rock i used to know?:
Honestly i loved "Devil Without A Cause" and "History of Rock" as they both have songs that rock the house with Rock and Rhyme.But this Album is not nearly as good as those.The only track i kinda liked was #7 and that's cause he rapped on it.He dont even attempt to rap on this album like he used to.I hate country and he's more doing that so i didnt buy this one.