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Cocky Music
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075678348228
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Lava
Manufacturer: Lava
MPN: 83482
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Lava
Release Date: November 20, 2001
Studio: Lava






Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
Detroit-bred rocker/rapper Kid Rock has reason to be "cocky," as 1998's multiplatinum Devil Without a Cause established the multifaceted artist with the Southern rock influences as a generally likable braggart able to back up his boasts musically. Rock's Twisted Brown Trucker backup band also spawned a successful solo career for DJ Uncle Kracker, who wrote songs for--but whose turntables aren't on--Cocky. With a little help from fab friends, including actor David Spade, and musicians Sheryl Crow and Snoop Dogg, Cocky covers a mélange of styles, from rap to country, utilizing organ, pedal steel, and harp as well as metallic guitar solos. Ultimately, though, the 14 songs are schizophrenic and not always successful: on "Lonely Road of Faith," Kid Rock turns in a anthemic ballad nearly worthy of Lynyrd Skynrd, whose "Freebird" he samples in the laid-back R&B-flavored "You Never Met a Motherf**ker Quite Like Me," while Crow's vocals on the gentle, country tune "Picture" and the plodding "Midnight Train to Memphis" contrast with the metallic riffs of "I'm a Dog," the nasty "sex rhymes" of "WCSR," and the rapped boasts of the narcissistic title track. Cocky? Indeed. Commendable? Dubious. --Katherine Turman



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great!
This was a gift for my daughter. But, I have my own copy. It is wonderful,maybe his best.
I'm a great-grandmother, but I do love Kid Rock.

grannysue



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Lonely Road of Faith Won Me Over
Not sure what this type of music is called, it's not my usual preference, but the beautiful song Lonely Road of Faith won me over, so I bought the CD. There are a few others I like and those I don't, I can skip



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It's well worth the money!!:)
This CD I've wanted for awhile, but around the small town I love in, they never had it. This is one of his best CD's !!! I suggest it to anyone...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - cool guitar style
i like this cd most for the kickass guitar work. i also like the whole package but the guitar and bass are awsome. i guess some people don't like him so they won't give it a chance. their loss.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Everything to offer
Cocky is kids most underrated work. Like most of his albums this has a bit of everything to offer. It pretty much works from start to finish just like most great albums do. The best songs would have to be What I learned out on the road, Lonely road of faith and my personal favourite Midnight train to Memphis. It's just an incredible album that should be given a try.





 

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