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Rock n Roll Jesus

by: Kid Rock



Rock n Roll Jesus
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075678997174
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Atlantic
Manufacturer: Atlantic
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Atlantic
Release Date: October 09, 2007
Sales Rank: 4
Studio: Atlantic










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Amazon.com:
Rock Is Back. After 22 million records sold in the US and a three year hiatus, Kid Rock is back with the brand new album 'Rock N Roll Jesus'. Kid Rock hustled in the Detroit underground for over ten years before he burst into the mainstream in 1999 with the timeless rock anthem 'Bawitdaba.' Other hits like 'Cowboy' and 'American Bad A**' followed while ballads like his 'Picture' duet with Sheryl Crow and 'Only God Knows Why' helped to propel him forward as one of the greatest artists of our time. His latest offering Rock N Roll Jesus is no exception, running the gamut from hard rock to hip-hop to country and soul. Of the album, which Rock co-produced with Rob Cavallo (Green Day, Goo Goo Dolls, My Chemical Romance), he says: 'I am proud of every single song on this record. It works from start to finish.'


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Amazon.com:
Kid Rock maintains a remarkable propensity for wearing his contradictions on his sleeve, and more than anything he's previously released, Rock n Roll Jesus finds fuel in unresolved opposites. Is he a hard-core chauvinist ('Half Your Age') or a would-be gentlemen ('When U Love Someone')? Is he a God-fearing everyman ('Blue Jeans and a Rosary') or a bohemian hero ('So Hott')? These questions are nothing new, even if the album at hand takes them to freshly delirious extremes. Ever since he first began shedding his rap/rock posture to be the next Ted Nugent, Kid Rock has constructed his public persona out of full-frontal ambivalence: race, class, sex, religion, money, whatever it takes. This album's bookends--the title song and 'bonus' track, 'Lowlife (Living the Highlife)'--demonstrate all this irreconcilable nonsense in no uncertain terms, but all his polar wobbling is at least stabilized by a firm commitment to southern-styled rock, tinged at times with gospel, blues, a lingering need to rap ('Sugar'), and a rare, soul-fed instrumental jambalaya ('New Orleans'). In the end, Kid Rock may be a remarkable self-promoter, but a musical Messiah he is not. --Jason Kirk

People en Español
Pareciera que Kid Rock está madurando, en Rock and Roll Jesus ha dejado atrás al típico rockero que se conformaba con escandalizar, y se ha atrevido a navegar las aguas de otros géneros como el country y el blues en canciones como 'New Orleans' y 'All Summer Rock,' además Rock se ha olvidado del hip-hop, hoy denuncia la muerte absurda de soldados en Irak y el racismo. Pero no crea que el músico se ha convertido precisamente en un santo, el disco incluye canciones poderosas como 'So Hutt' que es puro rock o 'Half Your Age' en la que no es secreto que vuelca todas sus frustraciones por haber perdido a Pamela Anderson. En la canción él dice que ahora tiene una chica más joven y más hot. En suma Rock and Roll Jesus es un material mucho más maduro, pero si quiere escuchar al Kid Rock escandaloso y despreocupado de antes quizá no sea buena idea comprarlo. Por el contrario si le gusta el hard rock de los años 70 y el country, este es un álbum que le gustará. --Ernesto Sánchez (People en Español People en Español)









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Disc 1:
  1. Rock N Roll Jesus
  2. Amen
  3. All Summer Long
  4. Roll On
  5. So Hott
  6. Sugar
  7. When You Love Someone
  8. New Orleans
  9. Don't Tell Me You Love Me
  10. Blue Jeans And A Rosary
  11. Half Your Age


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Loving It! ...
I'm not generally a Kid Rock fan, but I love All Summer Long and wanted to buy it on iTunes. Of course, I soon found out that none of Kid Rock's stuff is on iTunes (or any other download service.) Bummer. So I listened to some of the other songs on his web site and actually liked most of them. I bought the album and haven't been disappointed - it is really good! The more you listen, the more you like it. Of course, I have to screen the songs around my kids, but I have been enjoying it and just wish it didn't have "explicit lyrics" on some of the songs - but that's Kid Rock!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great album ...
As you may or may not know, this album is not available in itunes. I am generally not a fan of Kid Rock's older stuff, but this album has a lot of great songs, among my favorites are Summertime, Roll On and Amen. Great album!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * ROCK N ROLL JESUS ...
I BOUGHT 3 ONE FOR MYSELF (54} MY OLDEST SON (37)
AND ONE FOR MY YOUNGEST SON (32)
WE ALL LOVE THE CD



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome CD ...
Never being a Kid Rock fan and never really listening to his music unless it was on the radio - this is a great CD. I love almost every song. Song #5 and #6 are alittle vulger and I kind of skip by those but other then that I would highly recommend this CD you'll love it!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * This 50 yr old woman loved it!! ...
OK. I'm 50 years old which means the only music I listen to is classic rock and country. I heard "All Summer Long" on a country radio station and my boyfriend told me to buy the CD.

I couldn't believe how much I liked this record. I listened to it over and over and it only got better with each listen.

I really dislike rap, I never "got the message". I thought Kid Rock was a rapper, but he has earned my respect as a songwriter an artist that breaks all boundries.

I liked every song on the record. It's been a long time since I've said that about a CD.

Good job Kid. Keep up the good rock.

NLM


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