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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 29, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: June 29, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Lava
  • ASIN: B00022XDX2
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #10,815 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. This Time
2. Rescue
3. Further Down the Road
4. Don't Know How (Not to Love You)
5. What Do We Want?
6. Writing It Down
7. Place at My Table
8. Some Things You Can't Take Back
9. Blues Man
10. Songs About Me, Songs About You
11. Please Come Home
12. You're Not Free
13. Last Night Again - Kenny Chesney, Uncle Kracker
14. [CD-ROM Track]

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Uncle Kracker’s first two albums of soulful, funky, down home rock & roll sold over two million copies and spawned hits like "Follow Me," "In A Little While" and "Drift Away." Now, inspired by early Beatles albums and Rod Stewart’s classic disc Gasoline Alley, Uncle Kracker fills his highly anticipated new album 72 And Sunny with an acoustic/electric feel reminiscent of early ‘70s rock and country albums, without compromising his signature songwriting style. The album demonstrates Uncle Kracker’s growth as an artist, showcasing his knack for writing undeniably catchy melodies that combine elements of country, down-home soul, and juke joint pop.

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not a Single Song You'd Want to Skip..., July 23, 2004
Besides his incredibly irksome hit cover of Dobie Gray's "Drift Away" which has more than outstayed its welcome on AC radio, Uncle Kracker is in fact brimming with wit and talent. He proves this on his third full-length studio album "Seventy Two and Sunny," which debuted at #39 on Billboard's album chart. Off to a slow start, the fact that "Drift Away" is still in the top 10 of Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart might explain the lack of support for the new album's first single "Rescue Me". Written by songwriting legend Diane Warren, the song fits Uncle Kracker like a glove.

Those who have written him off as just another white rapper certainly have much to be surprised about on this release. Though it is not authentic, "Seventy Two and Sunny" takes on a decidedly country-esque vibe. Although it was not as impressive, 2002's "No Stranger to Shame" took some inspiration from Motown and also yielded optimistic results. What ultimately makes this release solid, however, is that there is not a trace of filler; each song is an essential part to the whole that is the album with a catchy melody all its own.

With a particularly infectious chorus and heartfelt lyrics that beckon attentive listening with a sincere urgency rather than corniness, "Don't Know How," which he co-wrote with country music tunesmith Frank Myers, is the album's highlight and a potential smash single.

"You said that time would ease the pain/But I still hear your voice whisper my name/Since you've been gone my world stands still/You said I'd forget, but I never will/Don't know how/Don't know how/Don't know how not to love you."

With a great deal of talent and appeal packed into "Seventy Two and Sunny," it is a waste that Uncle Kracker is not selling more copies and garnering better publicity. If his record company decides to step up to the plate and give him better promotion it is for certain that they could turn this album into the hit it deserves to be.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The evolution continues, July 4, 2004
By S. Terrell (Santa Rosa, CA) - See all my reviews
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First and foremost, i'm going to assume you've heard the first two. And under that assumption, be prepared for something a whole lot slower. No Stranger To Shame, above and beyond my favorite of the (now) three, started off with the hard-hitting, bumpable "Keep it comin'" and continued with a mix of soft southern ballads, a few cocky/devil without a cause era Kid Rock style tunes, and a brilliant re-work of Drift Away. 72 & Sunny reminded me a whole heck of a lot of Kid Rock's latest and self titled. Significantly slower, and significantly more country-radio friendly. This does not, however, necessarily translate as "Bad". And more than ever, the people that now refer to Kracker as a "Sellout" make absolutely no sense ot me. The first single, "Rescue", I suppose carries on the tradition brought on by "Follow Me" and "In a Little While" from the first two albums. It's a quality song, followed shortly by the even better, and uber-country radio friendly "Don't Know How (Not to love you)"
And i'm not even a country music fan. I'm a Kid Rock fan who turned to Kracker with the release of Double Wide, which I bought primarily because of the hard hitting rock/southern rap material. And while Kid Rock's turn with his new album as a mostly soft, ballad-style collection of tracks somewhat dissapointed me, 72 & Sunny's attempt to be much the same thing has kept me listening to it again and again. There is no doubt in my mind now that Kracker is a jack of all trades, and while there's not a whole lot on this album to bump in your car, there's still quite a lot for fans of the previous albums to enjoy.
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16 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Who's Your Uncle?, July 31, 2004
In case you didn't know, Uncle Kracker is the DJ in Kid Rock's Twisted Brown Trucker Band. Uncle Kracker has a part-time solo project that he works on from time to time. I recommend that you purchase all three of Uncle Kracker's albums. 'Double Wide, No Stranger To Shame', and 'Seventy Two & Sunny' are all masterpieces. Uncle Kracker's 'Double Wide' album consisted mostly of rap/hip-hop. His 'No Stranger To Shame' album consisted of a little mix of rap/hip-hop, country, bluegrass, etc. 'Seventy Two & Sunny' is pretty much all country, bluegrass, classic rock, etc. But if you're more into Uncle Kracker's rap/hip-hop side, don't worry. He still has it. He's just one of the few musicians out there, along with Kid Rock, who can do a variety of music. Most musicians can only stick to one kind of music, but Uncle Kracker if one of those specially gifted musicians out there. Buying all three of his albums will be worth your money for sure. His singles such as 'Follow Me, What 'Chu Lookin' At?', and 'Yeah, Yeah, Yeah' are on the 'Double Wide' album. His singles such as 'In A Little While' and 'Drift Away' are on the 'No Stranger To Shame' album. His single 'Rescue' is on the 'Seventy Two & Sunny' album. I just thought I'd let you know that. Maybe it would help you increase your chances of purchasing his albums. I hope this review helped.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love the Raw Sound, Lyrics and Style
Yes - this is my kind of music!! Previously, I found this album by searching for the song "Follow Me", and then found the Seventy Two and Sunny album. Read more
Published on November 2, 2006 by Laurie K. Heustis

5.0 out of 5 stars This One Is A Keeper
I love every song on this album.Such a beautiful voice..I am glad he finally realized this and put his talent to music.I have listened to this cd every day for two weeks. Read more
Published on March 5, 2005 by Nikon User "Pat"

5.0 out of 5 stars This is one GREAT cd
Although I was familar with Kid Rock, I wasn't really that familar with Uncle Kracker. Oh, I'd seen him on the video with Kenny Chesney but as far as his music- I took a chance... Read more
Published on October 2, 2004 by harleypsychRN

5.0 out of 5 stars This is Uncle Kracker's best work yet!!!
This album could not have come out at a better time, for me anyways. I read in the liner notes that he was going through a separation from his wife at the time he wrote most of... Read more
Published on August 16, 2004 by Raynee Hamer

5.0 out of 5 stars awesome cd
okay, this cd rocks. if you like classic rock & beach music then this album is for you. it sound kind of classic-y and it is slow and calm like the beachy genre of music. Read more
Published on July 19, 2004 by hcdog2k8

5.0 out of 5 stars I really like it
This cd is really good

This Time: One of the better songs 5/5
Rescue: My second-favorite song has a really good beat to it 5/5
Further Down The Road: Really good... Read more

Published on July 17, 2004 by Capn Hook

3.0 out of 5 stars Country is the new trend to latch onto.
I like Uncle Kracker, respect him as an artist, but I kind of frown at the way he has changed. Take Kid Rock, who is from Detroit, and used to rp about the "D" ,... Read more
Published on July 16, 2004 by jasontko

4.0 out of 5 stars good, very good listening
This is an album you'll like the sound of within a couple of minutes of listening to it. And importantly its not cheesy. Read more
Published on July 13, 2004 by Razzle

5.0 out of 5 stars Uncle Kracker has evolved!
For those who gave this cd a negative or lukewarm review, I have to wonder if you've had your hearing checked recently. Read more
Published on July 10, 2004 by J. K. Day

5.0 out of 5 stars Uncle Kracker has topped himself
I think that Uncle Kracker has put out an amazing CD. He has put his heart and soul into it and you can tell. I get his vibe in this CD, and I don't think he has sold out. Read more
Published on July 5, 2004 by Brooklyn

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