Kid Rock (album)

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Kid Rock
Kid Rock cover
Studio album by Kid Rock
Released November 11, 2003
Genre Southern rock
Hard rock
Label Atlantic
Professional reviews
Kid Rock chronology
Cocky
(2001)
Kid Rock
(2003)
Live Trucker
(2006)

Kid Rock is an eponymous album by Kid Rock and his fourth Atlantic Records album. It was released in 2003. It was critically acclaimed by Rolling Stone Magazine, they named it one of the 50 Greatest Albums of 2003 calling it his finest work to date.

"Picture" seemed to give Kid Rock the confidence he needed to become a full fledged southern rocker and country balladeer.Where many of the ballads of Cocky lacked confidence by Rock mixing in rap parts this album doesn't stray away from the style. The album opens with the acoustic southern rocker "Rock N Roll Pain Train" a reflection of his 15 year music career. Hank Williams Jr shows up on the up tempo honky tonker "Cadillac Pussy" and ZZ Top's Billy Gibbon's on "Hillbilly Stomp" which mixes swamp funk with rap vocals. Sheryl Crow appears once again on the track "Run Off To L.A.", recorded at the same session as "Picture". Kid Rock covers Bad Company's "Feel Like Makin Love", Bob Seger's unreleased "Hard Night For Sarah" and David Allan Coe's "Son Of The South" renamed and altered to "Son Of Detroit". David Allan Coe also co -wrote "Single Father" which was an ode to Kid Rock's son."Black Bob" "Jackson,Mississippi and "Rock N Roll" are vintage blue rockers. You have the lost love ballads in "Cold And Empty" and "Do It For You" and the patrotic themed ballad in " I Am". Their is a mid album placed rap tracked oddly called "Intro". The album as sold 1.8 million albums to date.

Contents

  • "Feel Like Makin' Love" (Bad Company cover)
  • "Cold And Empty"
  • "Jackson, Mississippi"
  • "I Am"
  • "Single Father"

  1. "Rock 'n' Roll Pain Train"–5:52
  2. "Cadillac Pussy (featuring: Hank Williams, Jr.)"–3:12
  3. "Feel Like Makin' Love"–5:08
  4. "Black Bob" –5:31
  5. "Jackson, Mississippi"–4:31
  6. "Cold and Empty"–4:22
  7. "Intro"–2:04
  8. "Rock 'n' Roll"–4:21
  9. "Hillbilly Stomp (featuring Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top)"–4:21
  10. "I Am"–5:03
  11. "Son of Detroit"–4:21
  12. "Do It for You"–4:26
  13. "Hard Night for Sarah"–4:12
  14. "Run Off to L.A. (featuring Sheryl Crow)"–5:16
  15. "Single Father"–4:27

Notes

  1. Black Bob and Jackson,Mississippi were actually left off Early Mornin Stoned Pimp, former drummer Bob Ebuling said they did Jackson back in 94.
  2. Rock N Roll Pain Train samples the Intro to Bob Seger "Live" Bullet
  3. Run Off To L.A. is about James King not Pamela Anderson
  4. Kenny Chesney co-wrote Cold And Empty
  5. Mark McGrath co-wrote Rock N Roll


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