Double Wide (Uncle Kracker album)
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Double Wide | |||||
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Studio album by Uncle Kracker | |||||
Released | June 30, 2000 | ||||
Recorded | ??? | ||||
Genre | Rapcore Country Rock Length = 44:15 |
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Label | Lava Records | ||||
Producer | Kid Rock | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Uncle Kracker chronology | |||||
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Double Wide is rock/rap artist Uncle Kracker's debut album. It was released on Lava Records. The Canadian CRIA certified it platinum in August 2001.[1]
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro" – 1:19
- "Better Days" – 4:50
- "What 'Chu Lookin' At?" – 5:12
- "Follow Me" – 3:35
- "Heaven (featuring Paradime and Kid Rock)" – 4:19
- "Steaks 'n Shrimp" – 4:13
- "Who's Your Uncle?" – 3:56
- "Whiskey and Water" – 4:43
- "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" – 4:59
- "Aces & 8's" – 3:53
- "You Can't Take Me" – 3:16
[edit] 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
[edit] Credits
- Jimmie Bones - Keyboards, Vocals
- Mike Bradford - Bass, Guitar, Programming, Vocals (bckgr), 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
[edit] Notes
- Former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) stable X-Factor used 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".