1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Uncle Kracker * follow M* These are my thoughts on a Friday, April 08, 2005
These are my thoughts on a cd called uncle kracker. On e song on the cd is Follow Me track 4. This song is a slow song but it is one you would like. This cd was dedicated to is daughter named Skylar. If I had to rate this track I would rate it a 5 out of a 5. A overall rating of the best would be an A.
This song has no hidden tracks and a great price $13.98. This cd was released June 3,2000. Over those four years theres been over 4000 cds sold across America. The rating they give this cd is 31/2 stars. If you go to amazon.com , you could rate this cd your self.
This cd is a pop, rock like track. My impression on this cd before I listened to it was ok. After I listened to it I thought that this track was a great cd to relax to. There is eleven songs on this cd and all of them are good, great songs. The people who buy this track you will be happy because no matter what you will not be disappointed for buying a $13.98 cd.
This cd can be compared to Kid Rock. Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker are good friends. This track will be good for a party or just to listen to. It will be one of the best tracks you will buy. Hey I bought it and I love it {NO NAMES}. So does my friend and next door neighbor. Have luck in buying one of the cd's and have fin.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Actually 4 and a halfTuesday, December 21, 2004
I never been a fan of rap, until I sat down and listened to this CD (especially Heaven). Also instantly becoming a Kid Rock fan as well, whom is featured in two of these tracks. Intro made me laugh out loud for some reason I can't explain. Better Days is a good song, but I'll admit, it got kinda annoying after three minutes. What Chu' Lookin at is my second favourite on this CD for it's mellow verse. Follow Me was the song I listened to this Cd for. Heaven is now my all time favourite song. Steaks N' Shrimp was my least favourite on the CD, but I didn't hate it. Who's Your Uncle? was also not a favourite, but not horrible. Whiskey and Water is my favourite rap/ blues songs I've heard, the only one I've heard too. Yeah Yeah Yeah was good for the mellow, and some of the rap made me laugh. Aces and 8's, tells a good story and is sinister enough for my usual taste. You Can't Take Me is a great way to end this clasic in the Hip Hop/Punk Rock culture.
1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
What a Cd!Tuesday, June 29, 2004
Wow! This is one of the best album's ive ever got. I listened to it for the first time and fell in love. Good Rap/Rock/Country Mix. Not Like His Other 2 albums.
1. Intro - Kracker gettin on a train...ready to go to the real world
2.Better Day's - Very good rhymes.Best Song on cd.Not My personal favorate though. 5/5
3.What Chu' Lookin' At? Another hit. 4.8/5
4.Follow Me- 1st single. Different then the rest. 3/5
5.Heaven (feat.Kidrock and Paradime)- My favorate. Kick a** 1,000,000/5
6.Steaks and Shrimp - Greatness. Another Hip-hop Track. 4.6/5
7.Who's Your Uncle - Hip-Hop Track. Good. 4/5
8.Whiskey & Water - A hip-hop/Country track. Could of Been Better. 4/5
9.Yeah Yeah Yeah - 2nd Single.One Of the better Songs. Its More Rock Then Hip-Hop. 5/5
10.Aces & 8's - Very Different. Tells a good story. 4/5
11.You Cant Take Me - Good Song To End The Album.
Overall: Could of been longer but its kick azz.
1 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:
suxSunday, June 27, 2004
this cd sux there are no good tracks accept follow me but still that ones questionable but other then that the whole things terrible and you should save your money
0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
An estranged uncle...Sunday, May 30, 2004
Uncle Kracker's got an identity crisis. Hardcore rapper or smooth-talkin pop singer? His friend/mentor/producer/songwritin buddy Kid Rock has the same problem, but balances it a little better.
Most of Kracker's CD comes off sounding forced. The "Intro," for example, is a pain to listen to (fortunately, it's not very long). And songs such as "Whiskey and Water" and "Who's Your Uncle" try to play Kracker as a tough-talker...which the rest of the album denies.
I really don't care if he's tough or not. He's not that good of a rapper. He's much better at the pop ballads, such as "Better Days" or "You Can't Take Me." "Yeah Yeah Yeah" is downright infectious, while the hit single "Follow Me" is cheasy but incredibly enjoyable.
Yeah, a handful of songs saves Kracker's CD from downright awfulness. I'm not dissing the man's talent--he's got some, I can tell. (In fact, I'm willing to bet he has quite a lot). However, this CD doesn't express it well enough. It's a shame, really.
"Double Wide" promises, but doesn't deliver. Still, maybe it's your cup of tea; you can always try it out, then tell me I'm wrong. (...)