Kid Rock - Rock N Roll Jesus Album Review

Rock N Roll Jesus‘ is Kid Rock’s eleventh album and the sixth album under Atlantic Records.
The album was released October 9, 2007. Rob Cavallo co-produced the album with Rock & Al Sutton.

This is a great record but don’t expect a rap album. The album is a mix of hard rock, southern rock and country, with traces of jazz, soul and delta blues.

Kid Rock said about the album: “I am proud of every single song on this record. It works from start to finish.
Rock uses his lyrical style to take on issues from race relations to religion to rock ‘n’ roll excess.

Kid Rock - Rock N Roll Jesus Album Cover

Kid Rock - Rock N Roll Jesus Track Listing

1. “Rock N Roll Jesus” - 4:29
2. “Amen” - 4:40
3. “All Summer Long” - 4:56
4. “Roll On” - 6:11
5. “So Hott” - 4:07
6. “Sugar” - 3:44
7. “When U Love Someone” - 5:40
8. “New Orleans” - 6:36
9. “Don’t Tell Me U Love Me” - 4:20
10. “Blue Jeans And A Rosary” - 4:35
11. “Half Your Age” - 3:45
12. “Lowlife (Living The Highlife)” - 4:04

The version of the album available at Best Buy has two additional tracks; “Guilty” and a live cut of 2003’s “Jackson, Mississippi”

Some of his more trademark elements can be heard in “Rock N Roll Jesus”, “So Hott”, “Sugar” and “Don’t Tell Me U Love Me”.
The track “Half Your Age” takes shots at Rock’s ex-wife, Pamela Anderson.

Kid Rock - Rock N Roll Jesus Song Information

The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling about 170,000 copies in its first week. It is Kid Rock’s first and only album so far to go #1 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Released October 9, 2007
Recorded Clarkston Chophouse Clarkston, MI
Genre Hard rock, Heavy metal, Southern rock, Country
Label Atlantic Records
Producer Kid Rock, Rob Cavallo, Al Sutton

sources en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_N_Roll_Jesus and amazon.com


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