Gretchen Wilson - All Jacked Up

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Album Details

Title: All Jacked Up
Artist: Gretchen Wilson
Release Date: 9/27/2005
Re-Released On: 3/3/2006
Label: Columbia, Epic
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 827969416921, 828767709024
Genre: Country
Styles: Country-Pop, Contemporary Country
Moods: Confident, Freewheeling, Sentimental, Passionate, Sensual, Earthy, Sexy, Intimate, Reflective, Yearning, Bittersweet, Rollicking, Romantic, Bright, Earnest
Total Copies: 17
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  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
  12. Good Morning Heartache

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDColumbia82876770902
2005CDEpic 94169

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Album Review

Gretchen Wilson uses the title of her second album as a euphemism for wasted. "Next thing you know, the bartender's pourin'/Shots a flowin', got me stoned and...." -- the moral of the story is, don't pick fights or start trucks when you're "All Jacked Up." But the phrase is broadly applicable, too. "All jacked up" describes a malfunctioning engine as effectively as the roughshod look of an ill-advised one-night stand. Of course it's also a rallying cry for the blue-collar zeitgeist, like Larry the Cable Guy's "Git-R-Done" or the title of Wilson's breakthrough single, "Redneck Woman," and it's that constituency All Jacked Up sings to proudly. It's not its music that makes an impression -- this record was rushed after the phenomenal success of her debut, Here for the Party, with writing and recording squeezed in between continued promotion and performance, and while Wilson's always refreshingly brash as a vocalist, the arrangements are only satisfactory. No, All Jacked Up's lyrics, attitude, and message are its most important parts. In "California Girls" Wilson thumbs her nose at Hollywood excess and body image. "Ain't you glad there's still a few of us left?" she asks, "[Who] ain't afraid to eat fried chicken and dance to Merle?" Haggard himself guests on "Politically Uncorrect," a tribute to the soldiers, single mothers, third-shifters, and believers -- any group you can think of that's been marginalized and/or politicized in the culture war. And in the terrifically unapologetic honky tonk "Skoal Ring," Wilson "don't want a bunch of bling-bling," because the "berry blend on his lips still turns me on." All Jacked Up just keeps building on the themes of Here for the Party, swaggering boldly and nodding to the legacy of George Jones along the way. Wilson is pushing back against the weird plastic and flashbulb "norms" of American popular media with mud on her hands and simple pleasures on her mind. In "One Bud Wiser" she finds solace from a bad breakup in a cold sip of beer, while "Not Bad for a Bartender" is the sequel to Here for the Party's "Pocahontas Proud," with Wilson reflecting on her rise to fame with an air of thanks, amazement, and "it could happen to you" homespun encouragement. We're all in this together, she's trying to say; so let's get some drinks and celebrate the New Redneck. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew MendelsonMastering
Bart PursleyEngineer, Mixing, Overdub Engineer
Bryan SuttonGuitar (Acoustic)
Candy BurtonHair Stylist, Make-Up
Carie HigdonProject Coordinator
Chad CromwellDrums, Percussion
Christiev AlphinStylist
Dean HallGuitar (Electric)
Deb HausArtist Development, Art Direction
Eric DarkenPercussion, Drums
Glenn WorfGuitar (Bass)
Gretchen WilsonProducer
J.T. CorenflosGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Jimmy BowenOverdub Engineer
John BaldwinAssistant
John GuessEngineer
John RichProducer
John WillisGuitar (Acoustic)
Jon NicholsonVocals (Background)
Jonathan YudkinFiddle
Kenny GreenbergGuitar (Electric)
Kristin BarlowePhotography
Liana ManisVocals (Background)
Lowell ReynoldsAssistant
Mark WrightProducer
Michael RhodesGuitar (Bass)
Mike JohnsonLap Steel Guitar, Guitar (Steel)
Mike PostOverdub Engineer
Paul FranklinGuitar (Steel), Lap Steel Guitar
Paul HartDigital Editing, Assistant
Russ PahlGuitar (Steel), Lap Steel Guitar
Shannon ForrestDrums, Percussion
Steve MarcantonioEngineer
Steve NathanPiano, Organ (Hammond)
Tom BukovacGuitar (Electric)
Tracy Baskette-FleanerDesign, Art Direction
Wes HightowerVocals (Background)

Member Reviews

Penny M. wrote on 11/23/2006...

0 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
this is an authorized duplication

Joan R. (jojo46580) wrote on 10/26/2006...

If you like Gretchen Wilson, you
will like this CD.