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All Jacked Up [Dual Disc]

Gretchen WilsonAudio CD
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (86 customer reviews)

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Country singer-songwriter Gretchen Wilson was born in Illinois in 1973. She has sold millions of albums and has earned critical praise from the Grammys, the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Awards. She is known as the 'Godmother of the Muzik Mafia' - an alliance of country music performers, intent on spreading their love of music free from the prejudices and boundaries of genre… Read more in Amazon's Gretchen Wilson Store

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  • Audio CD (September 27, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Dual Disc
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B000AA305C
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (86 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #209,752 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. All Jacked Up
2. California Girls
3. Full Time Job
4. Skoal Ring
5. He Ain't Even Cold Yet
6. One Bud Wiser
7. Politically Uncorrect
8. I Don't Feel Like Loving You Today
9. Rebel Child
10. Raining On Me
11. Not Bad For A Bartender

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Here for the Party, this sassy, strong-singing Redneck Woman's 2004 debut, was a giant smash, but All Jacked Up's even better: diverse, rockin', and topped by a sensuous, soulful surprise bonus-track version of Billie Holiday's "Good Morning Heartache." Wilson kick-starts this guitar-and-fiddle-fired CD with the title track--a whiskey-drinkin' sequel to "Redneck"--and the ode to down-home women "California Girls." "Skoal Ring" suggests that the couple that chaws together stays together, and "One Bud Wiser" is a crafty tongue-in-cheek weeper that pays tribute to George Jones in both its lyrics and Wilson's copycat phrasing. Another legend, Merle Haggard, celebrates salt-of-the-earth American virtues with Wilson on the duet "Politically Uncorrect." And "Not Bad for a Bartender" is three and a half minutes of autobiography, detailing the eighth-grade education, floor-sweeping, and saloon-keeping that were all stops on Wilson's unlikely road to success. Funny, fiery, and moving, All Jacked Up proves this 32-year-old's career has plenty of mileage left. --Ted Drozdowski

Product Description

CD AUDIO SIDE: Entire Album

DVD SIDE:
* Entire album in enhanced LPCM stereo
* "All Jacked Up" music video
* Making of the album documentary, including exclusive Gretchen interview
* Photo gallery


 

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17 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Subtler Approach Makes This One a Winner, October 24, 2005
This review is from: All Jacked Up (Audio CD)
Ever since the release of her enormously successful debut album "Here For the Party" in mid-2004, Gretchen Wilson has been on a rollercoaster ride at the speed of light that includes incessant touring and press. Consequently, the conspicuously quick release of her sophomore effort, "All Jacked Up," which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart, is indeed surprising. Where did she find to co-write and record another LP so quickly? It's a tough question, but the most important thing here is that the new material is just as solid as her debut.

The title track and lead single begins the collection on a caffeinated note, finding Wilson drinking more liquor than she can handle one night in a bar. As a result, she subsequently scuffles with a girl of "10'2" and a bad attitude," not to mention backing her car into a traffic light to the delight of the townsfolk. She also sings of her delight for cowboys in "Skoal Ring" and speaks her mind about the Golden State in "California Girls" with her sense of humor on full throttle.

"There ain't nothing wrong with plastic surgery/Well, Dolly Parton never looked so good to me/Everybody oughta be exactly who they want to be/But that Paris Hilton gets under my skin/With her big, fake smile and her painted-on tan/Never had a chance at a real man."

Still, this record isn't all fun and games. "Politically Uncorrect," where Wilson trades lines with singer/songwriter Merle Haggard, finds her rooting for the underdogs of our nation, proclaiming she's "for the low man on the totem pole." She tackles a similar theme on "Full Time Job," where she tips her hat to those who have the most difficult occupation of all: Mothers.

"It's the hardest gig I've ever known/I work my fingers to the bone/Yeah, the dishes and diapers never stop/Lousy pay, there ain't no 401k/I know this may come as a shock/But this here's a full time job."

Other key tracks include "Not Bad For a Bartender," where the Pocahontas, Illinois native remains wide-eyed at her recent fame, her realization of how coldhearted women can be on "He Ain't Even Cold Yet" and puts herself first in the near-breakup ballad "I Don't Feel Like Loving You Today."

Although she may be bordering on too much ubiquity and her image is cliché, the quality of "All Jacked Up" proves Wilson is indeed no flash in the pan. There is no doubt that she is a talented writer and song stylist, and will continue to make solid records for a long time to come.

The DualDisc version of the album includes interview footage, a photo gallery, all the songs in LPCM stereo and the music video for the title track.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars She Gives You What She Really Is, September 29, 2005
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Randy (Kingston Springs, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All Jacked Up (Audio CD)
I have to laugh when people attack Gretchen for being exactly what she claims to be - a redneck woman.

She delivers some solid performances here and the writing is true to her heart, even on the few songs she did not write.

I bought the CD because a good friend is a co-writer on one of the songs. I was pleasantly surprised she tore into some real country songs - something most modern female singers who claim to be country music artists fear like the black plague.

I was surprised Gretchen grabbed "He Ain't Even Cold Yet" and sang it as honest honky-tonk country, though it is not as devastating a version as the same song sung by Ken Mellons a couple of years ago on his CD.

If country music is about truth, Gretchen sings it on this CD. It's the truth she loves and lives and I salute her for it. I especially like "Not Bad For A Bartender" because it is the modern-day equivalent of "Coal Miner's Daughter." She tells us who she is and how she got here. She also tells us in that song, "..if it can happen to me, it can happen to you," to keep our own American dreams alive in us by our seeing the success she has achieved so quickly.

She is unabashedly patriotic and supportive of the "little guy" as she sings "Politically Uncorrect."

The world quickly embraced the "Redneck Woman" and her honesty and she didn't betray that love by doing a U-turn toward Pop on this, her second CD.

She is saying, once again, "OK, you liked who I was the first time. Here's some more of the real me."

You may not like the Gretchen Wilson you woke up with after this second date but she is the same genuine version you fell in love with on the first date.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Oh, come on... this is pretty damn good, December 8, 2005
This review is from: All Jacked Up (Audio CD)
Puh-lease... Enough already with all the whining about Wilson being a bad role model or whatever... This is COUNTRY MUSIC, people! I'm sorry if your personal frame of reference doesn't extend back further than Shania Twain and Tim McGraw, but for those of us who grew up on Willie, Hank, Merle, Lefty and Loretta, Ms. Wilson sure sounds like the real deal.

Country music used to be packed with good, dumb novelty songs like "One Bud Wiser" and heartbreaking ballads like "I Don't Feel Like Loving You Today"... Wilson sings both kinds of music with way more passion and conviction that just about anyone I've heard in the Country Top 40 for the last ten years, and I for one plan to stick with her for the next couple of albums... I think she's got what it takes to be a real, grade-A country star with a long career and a list of albums that don't suck. If you don't like songs about booze and bad times, fine, don't buy her records. But don't try and force her -- or us -- to have to suffer through more of that slick pop stuff they call "country" nowadays... Wilson's just doing her thing, and a lot of old-school country fans are happy to hear it.

Bring on the twang, gal!!
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