Uncle Kracker – No Stranger to Shame

Album Info

Artist: Uncle Kracker

Title: No Stranger to Shame

Year: 2002

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Tracklist

  • 1. Keep It Comin' (3:21)
  • 2. Thunderhead Hawkins (3:47)
  • 3. In a Little While (4:09)
  • 4. I Wish I Had a Dollar (4:03)
  • 5. Drift Away (4:15)
  • 6. Baby Don't Cry (4:26)
  • 7. I Do (3:11)
  • 8. Memphis Soul Song (3:57)
  • 9. I Don't Know (3:57)
  • 10. To Think I Used to Love You (3:28)
  • 11. Letter to My Daughters (3:08)
  • 12. No Stranger to Shame (3:40)

Review

"No Stranger to Shame" by Uncle Kracker serves up a sun-soaked blend of Southern rock swagger and catchy, radio-ready pop hooks. Tracks like "In a Little While" bring breezy vibes, and those country-leaning collaborations add a splash of yeehaw energy that keeps things fresh. Uncle Kracker—aka Matthew Shafer—clearly has fun dipping into different sounds, lending the album a playful flex between laid-back storytelling and pop sparkle.

It may not chart totally new territory, but its easygoing mix of anthems and ballads is tailor-made for windows-down drives or backyard hangouts. Shafer’s raspy-warm vocals hit just the right balance of charm and attitude, giving the whole thing an inviting, lived-in feel. Looking back, "No Stranger to Shame" totally captures that early 2000s vibe, where everyone was having fun blending genres and breaking the rules in their own way. If you’re after something light-hearted and packed with good-times spirit, pop this one on and float right along. - Kelcie