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All Jacked Up
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0827969640920
Format: DualDisc
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
MPN: 96409
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: September 27, 2005
Studio: Sony
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Editorial Review: 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
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
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Not as good as her first album.
This is a good album. It just ain't as good as her first one. Im my opinion, it could of been better. I am a HUGE Gretchen Wilson fan. I'm not dissin' her. I just thought her second album would out do her first. And in my opinion, "Here For The Party" was the best. I would still recommend this album.
Rating: - i enjoy the cd
i think this is her best cd. i liked redneck woman so much but this one's better. there is a fire about gretchen wilson and you can hear that fire echo in this recording. i wish other acts who are nothing more than acts would be more like miss wilson and get real. everything down to her lyrics and her outfits, she know who she is, where she came from and where she is going, and that is heard throughout this new album. she is already a legend in the making. so it's just the best. miss corinna fugate ... Read More
Rating: - Subtler Approach Makes This One a Winner
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 ... Read More
Rating: - Beware of this Disc
Just a note the "Dual Disc" is something to beware of. Just got the disc in & put it in my computer to play as I was working, locked up my whole machine. Also won't play on my Pioneer DVD player in my living room. Only buy this disc if you like throwing money away or want to have to buy a special junky CD player for the ability to listen to what you spent your money on.
Rating: - A suprise sophmore effort
When I think about Gretchen Wilson, her smash hit "All Jacked Up" comes to mind. However, if you're looking for that side of Gretchen on this release, you're going to be slightly disappointed. Instead, Gretchen offers a side of herself that is not only softer and more feminine, but more smart and endearing. She suddenly turns herself into a sophisticated lady instead of the Redneck Woman she coined herself as.
Don't get me wrong, Gretchen can still deliver her Southern wallop on each note. ... Read More
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