Kid Rock – Rock n Roll Jesus

Album Info

Artist: Kid Rock

Title: Rock n Roll Jesus

Year: 2007

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Tracklist

  • 1. Rock N Roll Jesus (4:29)
  • 2. Amen (4:40)
  • 3. All Summer Long (4:57)
  • 4. Roll On (6:14)
  • 5. So Hott (4:06)
  • 6. Sugar (3:44)
  • 7. When U Love Someone (5:40)
  • 8. New Orleans (6:36)
  • 9. Don't Tell Me U Love Me (4:20)
  • 10. Blue Jeans and a Rosary (4:35)
  • 11. Half Your Age (3:45)
  • 12. Lowlife (Living the Highlife) (4:04)

Review

Kid Rock's "Rock n Roll Jesus" from 2007 finds the Detroit maverick fully embracing his guitar-driven side, ditching the rap-rock formula that made him famous for something grittier and more authentic. This sonic transformation brings AC/DC-inspired riffs crashing into southern rock territory, creating a sound that's both familiar and surprisingly fresh. The album's crown jewel, "All Summer Long," weaves together "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Werewolves of London" into something that shouldn't work but absolutely does – it's like hearing your favorite classic rock station remixed by someone who actually gets it.

Producer Rob Cavallo helped craft these 12 tracks into a cohesive statement that balances barn-burning anthems with genuinely moving ballads like "Amen" and "When U Love Someone." The whole thing feels like Kid Rock finally found his true voice after years of genre-hopping experimentation. Those two Grammy nods weren't just industry politics – they recognized an artist who managed to honor rock's past while carving out his own rebellious path through the modern music scene. - Sydney