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Double Wide Studio album by Uncle Kracker Released June 30, 2000 Recorded 1999-2000 Genre Rap rock, Country rock Label Lava Records Producer Kid Rock, Michael Bradford Professional reviews The reviews parameter has been deprecated. Please move reviews into the “Reception” section of the article. See Moving reviews into article space.
Uncle Kracker chronology - Double Wide
(2000)No Stranger to Shame
(2002)Double Wide is rock/rap artist Uncle Kracker's debut album. It was released on Lava Records. The CRIA certified it platinum in August 2001.[1]
Contents
Track listing
All songs co-written by Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker (credited as Robert Ritchie and Matthew Shafer, respectively), unless noted.
- "Intro" – 1:19
- "Better Days" (Kenny Olson, James Trombly, Ritchie, Shafer) – 4:50
- "What 'Chu Lookin' At?" – 5:12
- "Follow Me" (Michael Bradford, Shafer) – 3:35
- "Heaven (featuring Paradime and Kid Rock)" (Freddie Beauregard, William Maddox, David Moore, Ritchie, Shafer) – 4:19
- "Steaks 'n Shrimp" – 4:13
- "Who's Your Uncle?" (Beauregard, Ritchie, Shafer) – 3:56
- "Whiskey and Water" (Bradford, Ritchie, Shafer) – 4:43
- "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" (Ritchie, Shafer, Trombly) – 4:59
- "Aces & 8's" (Martin Gross, Bradford, Shafer) – 3:53
- "You Can't Take Me" (Bradford, Shafer, Trombly) – 3:16
Personnel
- Jimmie Bones - keyboards, vocals
- Mike Bradford - bass, guitar, programming, vocals (background), producer, engineer, mixing
- Stefanie Eulinberg - drums
- Kid Rock - guitar, scratching, drums, programming, vocals, producer, mixing
- Jason Krause - guitar
- Jason Montgomery - harmonica
- Kenny Olson - guitar
- Lynn Owsley - pedal steel
- Uncle Kracker - vocals, DJ
Billboard Chart positions
- Follow Me - Adult Contemporary, #7
- Follow Me - Adult Top 40, #1
- Follow Me - The Billboard Hot 100, #5
- Follow Me - Top 40 Adult Recurrents, #1
- Follow Me - Top 40 Mainstream, #3
- Follow Me - Top 40 Tracks, #3
Notes
- Former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) stable X-Factor used a modified version of "What 'Chu Looking At" as their entrance theme.
- "Heaven" contains an interpolation of the Hank Williams, Jr. song "If Heaven Ain't a Lot Like Dixie".
References
- ^ Playing in the background. Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA): Gold & Platinum - August 2001
Studio albums Extended plays Happy Hour: The South River Road Sessions (2010)Singles "Follow Me" · "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" · "In a Little While" · "Drift Away" · "Memphis Soul Song" · "Rescue" · "Writing It Down" · "Smile" · "Good to Be Me" · "My Hometown"Guest singles "When the Sun Goes Down" (with Kenny Chesney)Categories:- Uncle Kracker albums
- Debut albums
- 2000 albums
- Lava Records albums
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