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Rock N Roll Jesus

RS: 4of 5 Stars Average User Rating: 4of 5 Stars

2007

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As its title suggests, this balls-to-the-wall album finds Kid Rock latching onto the verities of sex, drugs and rock & roll as a path to redemption -- both his and the country's. He'd never admit it, but hurt over losing Pamela Anderson fuels his appetite for salvation. She's the target of the hilarious country romp "Half Your Age," which proclaims Rock's new girlfriend to be "half your age and twice as hot."

Rock shows his wistful side, too. "All Summer Long" takes its inspiration from "Night Moves," by Bob Seger (Kid's Michigan idol), mashing up the piano lick from "Werewolves of London" with bits of "Sweet Home Alabama" for a story of sexual awakening. It's stirring stuff. And "Amen" imports a gospel choir to denounce religious hypocrisy, racism and pointless soldiers' deaths in Iraq. There's straight country, hard-edged rock, big soul balladry and rhymes declaimed over metal guitar. Throughout, Kid Rock extends the Seger-Mellencamp tradition of heartland rock -- its swagger as well as its vulnerability -- into a new era.

Kid Rock is the first to admit that he's "no saint" -- his immortal couplet (from "So Hott"), "I don't want to be your friend/ I want to fuck you like I'm never gonna see you again," amply makes that point. But his good-hearted faith in rock & roll delivers a powerful kick. As he well knows -- and Rock N Roll Jesus proves -- roaring guitars, truckloads of attitude and an unquenchable lust for life make up for a multitude of sins.

ANTHONY DECURTIS

(Posted: Oct 18, 2007)

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Review 1 of 22

ProdigalSon writes:

1of 5 Stars


Wow, this review shows how bad rollingstone sucks dick. "Amen" and "All Summer Long" are two of the least artistic songs to come out this year. You say that "All Summer Long" takes some cues from "Night Moves." Have you ever heard "Werewolves of London" thats the song he ripped off to pump out this fake southern bullshit. Then, you have the balls to praise "Amen", this sounds like some post 9/11 Toby Keith bullshit. If you didn't let your political views get in the way of reviewing every record you do, you would see that "Amen" has some of the worst/easiest lyrics of any pop song this summer. Kid Rock sucks and you suck for liking him.

Jul 17, 2008 14:01:54

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kissvideos91 writes:

5of 5 Stars


I Like This Album Very Much. Every Song Is Excellent. Every Rock Album Today Should Sound Like This. You Know, That Old Classic Rock Sound. Today, Rock Music Sound Way To Sharp To Me, and Since Emo and Hip-Hop Music Is Taking Over The Music Industry, We Need This Kind Of Music Today. I Give This Album 5 Stars and One Day It Will Definitely Be a Classic From Kid Rock.

Rock and Roll Jesus 5/5 Stars
Amen 5/5 Stars
All Summer Long 5/5 Stars
Roll On 5/5 Stars
So Hott 5/5 Stars
Sugar 5/5 Stars
When U Love Someone 5/5 Stars
New Orleans 5/5 Stars
Don't Tell Me U Love Me 5/5 Stars
Blue Jeans and a Rosary 5/5 Stars
Half Your Age 5/5 Stars
Lowlife (Living The Highlife) 5/5 Stars (My Favorite Song on This Album

Apr 25, 2008 09:08:30

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Review 3 of 22

Termx writes:

Not Rated


Is this cd for or against Jesus? The music itself sounds good though.

Dec 31, 2007 10:15:07

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DebE writes:

5of 5 Stars


I bought the c.d. after hearing So Hott on the radio. Never
bought a Kid Rock c.d. in my life, but baby I went back and
bought 3 more of Rock n Roll Jesus to give my friends. It's that
good!!!!!! There isn't a bad song on the c.d. and I can't get
enough of the music, the voice and the lyrics. You do ROCK Kid!
The whole c.d. makes me So Hott!!!!!!!!

Dec 6, 2007 20:59:27

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marjorierose writes:

5of 5 Stars


Kid Rock amazes me with his music and style ! Being a loyal fan
sine the early 90s > he is incredible . Rock and Roll Jesus is just
another great combination of his talent and longivity to what he
does best ! Hats off to this performer who can jump the highest I
have ever seen > LOL This is why he has made it into my
paintings > he continues to deliver music that is genious !

Nov 18, 2007 16:12:26

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vooangeldoo writes:

5of 5 Stars


Many of the songs on Rock N Roll Jesus make me feel.....be it happy,sad,raunchy,cocky,mad and like KR says that's when it's real. That's a plus in today's plastic Brittney Spear's world.
Now to address Stolenbike (10-07-07)you could have voiced your opinion in the following manner...."RollingStone needs to devise a new rating system....Kid Rock's RRJ can't compare to Radiohead's IR, then add some supporting evidence (lyrics, musical arrangement, vocals,theme etc). If your statement sounded intelligent enough, perhaps I would have even downloaded RH's new CD. BUT in referring to me as a "retard" (Kid Rock fans) I realize your taste in music would probably be much like your character - juvenille and shallow. Sorry Radiohead, you might have gotten a new fan but one of the present "retarded" ones prevented that.

Nov 14, 2007 14:00:30

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Review 7 of 22

CharlesBronson writes:

4of 5 Stars


If you look at Kid Rock's albums chronologically, from Devil to now, there is a natural progression from raprock to countryrock. And that progression is now complete, his style is no longer in transition - it is fully realized ROCK. However, this is not what I like about his music. He does write a good rock song - Amen, Low life, Rock and Roll
(off the last album) - are fucking stunners, but they lack something... On Cocky, Kid was in full blown transition mode, letting his diverse influences push and pull all over his songs: he raps, sings, rapsings, piano solos, scratches, while referencing skynrd, foghat, and
grandmasterflash. This eclecticism is what made Kid Rock so good. He is never as good as his influences, but in melding them together,
becomes the true original. Now that he is a fully realized rock god, he is diminished because he is not as good as Seger or Skynrd or
Foghat, or whomever he is trying to emulate. Therefore, there is a watered down predictability to all Rock and Roll Jesus, whereas Cocky is a sonic collage of every kind of music he knows, and was/is incredibly exciting, if mostly misunderstood. Agree?

Nov 13, 2007 13:00:35

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Leamag writes:

5of 5 Stars


I like every song on this cd - and I can't remember the last time that's happened. It makes me want to have my friends over, drink some wine, and just have a good time. His songs always seem to draw from a lot of personal experiences - and this cd is no exception.
Is it different from "Devil"? Yes, but nobody says that this is a hip hop/rap album. And I'm glad to see Kid Rock changing musically. There's nothing more pathetic than a band that keeps "rehashing" their big hits. Plus, you can tell that he genuinely likes different genres of music, and that's ok. I'm not a country fan but there are certain country songs I love - and I applaud Kid Rock for staying honest and making the music he likes…even if it's not what people expect from him.

Oct 19, 2007 11:09:19

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