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词条 Kid Rock (album)
释义

  1. Release and promotion

  2. Track listing

  3. Samples

  4. Covers

  5. Credits

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox album
| name = Kid Rock
| type = studio
| artist = Kid Rock
| cover = Kidexplicit.jpg
| alt =
| released = November 11, 2003
| recorded = April-August 2003
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = {{flatlist|
  • Hard rock[1]
  • swamp rock[2]
  • outlaw country[3]

}}
| length = 67:15
| label = Atlantic
| producer = Kid Rock
| prev_title = Cocky
| prev_year = 2001
| next_title = Live Trucker
| next_year = 2006
}}{{Album ratings
| MC = (71/100)[1]
| rev1 = AllMusic
| rev1Score = {{Rating|4.5|5}}[2]
| rev2 = Blender
| rev2Score = {{Rating|2|5}}
| rev3 = Entertainment Weekly
| rev3Score = (B−)[3]
| rev4 = Rolling Stone
| rev4Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[4]
| rev5 = The Village Voice
| rev5Score = C+[5]
}}

Kid Rock is the self-titled sixth studio album by Kid Rock, his fourth Atlantic Records album. It was released in 2003. It was critically acclaimed by Rolling Stone, which named it one of the 50 Greatest Albums of 2003. "Black Bob" and "Jackson, Mississippi" were recorded for his 1996 album Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp in 1995, but were left off the album. "Feel Like Makin' Love", "Cold and Empty", "Intro", "Hillbilly Stomp" and "Run Off to LA" were recorded for the demo sessions for 2001's Cocky, but did not make the cut as well. "Feel Like Makin' Love" originally had Sheryl Crow on the song. Country singer Kenny Chesney co-wrote "Cold and Empty".

Release and promotion

The album's lead single was a cover of Bad Company's "Feel Like Makin' Love". It was released October 2, 2003 to radio and peaked at number 33 on the Mainstream Rock chart. The song was performed on The Tonight Show, Big In 03 Awards and the American Music Awards for its promotional push. The promotional push was capped off by the VH-1 Special A Kid Rock Christmas. He would then go on the Rock N Roll Pain Train Tour. In January 2004 he released the dark southern metal song "Jackson, Mississippi" to rock stations and the country love ballad "Cold and Empty" to AC and Pop stations. "Jackson" peaked at number 14 on the Mainstream Rock chart while "Cold and Empty" peaked at number 20 on the AC chart. The song failed to chart on either the Top 40 or Hot 100. "Cold And Empty" was used on the WB's Smallville. In July 2004 he followed the same route releasing dual singles again, releasing the acoustic ballad "I Am" to rock radio and the country ballad "Single Father", a cover of David Allan Coe, to country radio. "I Am" peaked at number 28 on the Mainstream Rock chart and was performed on the Tonight Show and Last Call. "Single Father" would become Kid Rock's second charting country song, after "Picture". It would peak at number 50. Kid Rock was criticized at Super Bowl 38 for wearing the American flag as a poncho. The incident was overshadowed by Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake and "Nipplegate".

Track listing

{{Track listing
| title1 = Rock N Roll Pain Train
| writer1 = R.J. Ritchie
| length1 = 5:52
| title2 = Cadillac Pussy
| note2 = written as "Cadillac P***y" on clean version
| writer2 = Ritchie
| length2 = 3:12
| title3 = Feel Like Makin' Love
| writer3 = Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs
| length3 = 5:08
| title4 = Black Bob
| writer4 = Ritchie, M. Shaffer, J. Trombly
| length4 = 5:31
| title5 = Jackson, Mississippi
| writer5 = Ritchie, Trombly, LeRoy
| length5 = 4:31
| title6 = Cold and Empty
| writer6 = Ritchie, Kenny Chesney, Shaffer, M. Tamburino, Trombly
| length6 = 4:22
| title7 = Intro
| writer7 = Ritchie, L. Smith, J. Simmons, D. McDaniels
| length7 = 2:04
| title8 = Rock N Roll
| writer8 = Ritchie, S. Eulinberg, J. Krause, M. McGrath, K. Olson, Trombly
| length8 = 4:28
| title9 = Hillbilly Stomp
| writer9 = F. Beauregard, Ritchie, Shaffer
| length9 = 4:21
| title10 = I Am
| writer10 = Ritchie, A. Penhallow Jr., H. Johns, C. Wojcik
| length10 = 5:03
| title11 = Son of Detroit
| writer11 = R. Brooks, T. Deluca, H.E. Tipton, David A. Coe
| length11 = 4:21
| title12 = Do It for You
| writer12 = Ritchie, Trombly
| length12 = 4:26
| title13 = Hard Night for Sarah
| writer13 = Bob Seger
| length13 = 4:13
| title14 = Run Off to LA
| writer14 = R.J. Ritchie, Sheryl Crow
| length14 = 5:16
| title15 = Single Father
| writer15 = David Allan Coe
| length15 = 4:27
}}

Samples

  • "Rock N' Roll Pain Train" samples "Nutbush City Limits" (live version), Bob Seger (used for vocal sampling), "Everyday People" (originally performed by Sly and the Family Stone), the intro of "Talk to You Later" (originally performed by The Tubes, used for vocal sampling).
  • "Cadillac Pussy" samples "Some Kind of Wonderful" (originally by Grand Funk Railroad) (backbeat)
  • "Intro" samples the vocals on Run DMC's "King of Rock" and So Whatcha Want by the Beastie Boys
  • "Rock N Roll" samples Foreigner's "Hot Blooded" and Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love"
  • "Hillbilly Stomp" samples Queen's "We Will Rock You" (uses structure of song, but makes it more swamp funk-sounding) and the intro to the song is Parliament's "Little Ole Country Boy"
  • "Son of Detroit" samples "Boom Boom" from John Lee Hooker and ZZ Top's "La Grange"
  • "Run Off to LA" samples Stealers Wheel - Stuck In The Middle With You, samples the Rolling Stones "Dead Flowers" and the outro of the song is Iron Butterfly's "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"

Covers

  1. "Feel Like Makin Love" by Bad Company
  2. "Son of Detroit", originally "Son of the South" by David Allan Coe
  3. "Hard Night for Sarah" by Bob Seger
  4. "Single Father" by David Allan Coe (although they co-wrote the song for Coe)

Credits

  • Kid Rock - vocals, acoustic guitar, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, steel guitar, slide guitar, banjo, Mellotron, dobro, percussion
  • Kenny Olson - lead guitar
  • Jason Krause - lead guitar, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Aaron Julison - bass guitar
  • Jimmie "Bones" Trombly - piano, electric piano, keyboards, organ, Wurlitzer, harmonica, jaw harp, programming
  • Stefanie Eulinberg - drums, percussion
  • Lauren Creamer - background vocals
  • Karen Newman - background vocals
  • Thornetta Davis - background vocals
  • Misty Love - background vocals
  • Shirley Hayden - background vocals
  • Hank Williams, Jr. - vocals on "Cadillac Pussy"
  • Johnny Evans - saxophone on "Cadillac Pussy"
  • Kenny Wayne Shepherd - lead guitar on "Black Bob"
  • Alto Reed - saxophone on "Black Bob"
  • David McMurray - saxophone (tenor) on "Black Bob"
  • Larry Nozero - saxophone (baritone) on "Black Bob"
  • Raye Biggs - trumpet on "Black Bob"
  • Billy Gibbons - vocals on "Hillbilly Stomp"
  • Sheryl Crow - vocals on "Run Off to LA"
  • Bob Ebeling - drums on "Jackson, Mississippi"

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/kid-rock |title=Kid Rock Reviews |publisher=Metacritic |date= |accessdate=2014-05-29}}
2. ^{{cite web|author=Stephen Thomas Erlewine |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/kid-rock-mw0000319274 |title=Kid Rock - Kid Rock | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards |publisher=AllMusic |date=2003-11-11 |accessdate=2014-05-29}}
3. ^{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,547931,00.html |title=Kid Rock Review | Music Reviews and News |publisher=EW.com |date=2003-11-28 |accessdate=2014-05-29}}
4. ^{{cite web|author= |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/kid-rock-20031119 |title=Kid Rock | Album Reviews |publisher=Rolling Stone |date=2003-11-19 |accessdate=2014-05-29}}
5. ^{{cite news|last=Christgau|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Christgau|date=November 30, 2004|url=https://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/cg/cgvts-04.php|title=Consumer Guide: Mine Enemy the Turkey|newspaper=The Village Voice|accessdate=December 13, 2016}}

External links

  • Official website
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