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Rock N Roll Jesus LP Vinyl With CD

Rock N Roll Jesus LP Vinyl With CD
  • List Price: $17.98
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  • Seller:zzy49
  • Sales Rank:208,407
  • Language:English (Unknown)
  • Media:Vinyl
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.9
  • Dimensions (in):12.1 x 12.1 x 0.2
  • Release Date:October 9, 2007
  • MPN:1-290556
  • UPC:075678996382
  • EAN:0075678996382
  • ASIN:B000WCBVB8
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Synopsis
Rock N Roll Jesus [2LP/1CD] (3PC) Kid Rock Label: Atlantic / WEA Release Date: 10/9/2007 Side A 1 Rock N Roll Jesus 2 Amen 3 All Summer Long Side B 4 Roll On 5 So Hott 6 Sugar Side C 7 When U Love Someone 8 New Orleans 9 Don't Tell Me U Love Me Side D 10 Blue Jeans And A Rosary 11 Half Your Age Bonus Track 12 Lowlife (Living The Highlife)
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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