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The music isn't as serious: splashy and silly though it may be, at least it gets the basic sound right, even if it's way too polished and precise.
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Convinced he's some kind of rock revivalist, he's more Bob Seger, Skynyrd and Hank Jr. than anything else here. That works in his favour for most of the album, aside from a few misses like the generically foot-stompin' 'So Hot' and the gospel-infused singalong 'Don't Tell Me U Love Me.'
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Jesus spits in the face of good taste with such unbridled enthusiasm that it's almost possible overlook its more cringe-inducing tendencies. Almost.
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UncutRumours of emotional maturity are exaggerated...but the reflective moments are best. [Dec 2007, p.98]
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MojoMostly it looks like there's a new kid in town. [Dec 2007, p.98]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 27 out of 41
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Mixed: 0 out of 41
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Negative: 14 out of 41
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RomanK.Feb 8, 2008Because of this CD, I now I listen to two bands, THE GRATEFUL DEAD(10) and Kid Rock(9.99).
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PaulB.Jan 27, 2008
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KimberlyB.Jan 8, 2008I love every word and every note, of every song,Bob has wrote. All I got to say is " Thats What I'm Talking About" I can feel it!