No Stranger to Shame
No Stranger to Shame | ||||
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Studio album by Uncle Kracker | ||||
Released | August 27, 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2001-2002 | |||
Genre | Rock, country pop, alternative rock, rap rock, pop rock | |||
Length | 50:10 | |||
Label | Lava Records | |||
Producer | Michael Bradford, Uncle Kracker, Executive Producer Kid Rock | |||
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Singles from No Stranger to Shame | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Entertainment Weekly | B− [2] |
Los Angeles Times | [3] |
No Stranger to Shame is the follow-up album to Uncle Kracker's double-platinum Double Wide. It is currently the only Uncle Kracker album to have two charting singles on the Billboard Hot 100 ("In a Little While" and "Drift Away").
Track listing
- All songs composed by Uncle Kracker (credited as Matthew Shafer) and Mike Bradford unless noted.
- "Keep It Comin'" – 3:21
- "Thunderhead Hawkins" – 3:47
- "In a Little While" – 4:09
- "I Wish I Had a Dollar" – 4:03
- "Drift Away" (Mentor Williams) – 4:15
- "Baby Don't Cry" – 4:27
- "I Do" – 3:11
- "Memphis Soul Song" (Martin Gross, Shafer, Bradford) – 3:57
- "I Don't Know" – 3:57
- "To Think I Used to Love You" – 3:28
- "Letter to My Daughters" (David Allan Coe, Shafer, Bradford) – 3:08
- "No Stranger to Shame" – 8:27
Personnel
- Richard Baker – piano
- Jimmie Bones – organ, piano, background vocals
- Mike Bradford – bass guitar, drums, guitar, keyboards, background vocals
- Dobie Gray – vocals on "Drift Away"
- Beth Hart – background vocals
- Jerry Hey – trumpet
- Dan Higgins – saxophone
- Jimmy Johnson – bass guitar
- Uncle Kracker – lead vocals
- Russ Kunkel – drums
- Mark McGrath – vocals on "No Stranger to Shame"
- Dean Parks – guitar
- Larry Paxton – upright bass
- Bill Reichenbach Jr. – saxophone
- Wanda Vick – dobro, fiddle, mandolin
Notes
- ↑ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r603334/review
- ↑ Sinclair, Tom (2002-09-27). "No Stranger to Shame Review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2012-05-04.
- ↑ Lecaro, Lina (2002-10-13). "Quick Spins (Uncle Kracker: No Stranger to Shame)". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
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