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All Jacked Up


Gretchen Wilson / CD / 2005


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Gretchen Wilson uses the title of her second album as a euphemism for wasted. "Next thing you know, the bartender's pourin'/Shots a flowin', got me stoned and...." -- the moral of the story is, don't pick fights or start trucks when you're "All Jacked Up." But the phrase is broadly applicable, too. "All jacked up" describes a malfunctioning engine as effectively as the roughshod look of an ill-advised one-night stand. Of course it's also a rallying cry for the blue-collar zeitgeist, like Larry the Cable Guy's "Git-R-Done" or the title of Wilson's breakthrough single, "Redneck Woman," and it's that constituency All Jacked Up sings to proudly. It's not its music that makes an impression -- this record was rushed after the phenomenal success of her debut, Here for the Party, with writing and recording squeezed in between continued promotion and performance, and while Wilson's always refreshingly brash as a vocalist, the arrangements are only satisfactory. No, All Jacked Up's lyrics, attitude, and message are its most important parts. In "California Girls" Wilson thumbs her nose at Hollywood excess and body image. "Ain't you glad there's still a few of us left?" she asks, "[Who] ain't afraid to eat fried chicken and dance to Merle?" Haggard himself guests on "Politically Uncorrect," a tribute to the soldiers, single mothers, third-shifters, and believers -- any group you can think of that's been marginalized and/or politicized in the culture war. And in the terrifically unapologetic honky tonk "Skoal Ring," Wilson "don't want a bunch of bling-bling," because the "berry blend on his lips still turns me on." All Jacked Up just keeps building on the themes of Here for the Party, swaggering boldly and nodding to the legacy of George Jones along the way. Wilson is pushing back against the weird plastic and flashbulb "norms" of American popular media with mud on her hands and simple pleasures on her mind. In "One Bud Wiser" she finds solace from a bad breakup in a cold sip of beer, while "Not Bad for a Bartender" is the sequel to Here for the Party's "Pocahontas Proud," with Wilson reflecting on her rise to fame with an air of thanks, amazement, and "it could happen to you" homespun encouragement. We're all in this together, she's trying to say; so let's get some drinks and celebrate the New Redneck. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
 

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  A reviewer from iowa
omg
omg gretchen you are awesome i think your songs really explaian life compared to all of the other songs you and tobey keith were the first country singers i ever heard and my sister emma is crazy when it comes to your songs, hopefully you can come to marion and have a concert or at least somewhere around there, ill try to make it to one of your concerts tnxs

  A reviewer from pa
tells the truth about life we live and play
Gretchen is the hottest woman in country today,and I think she`s gonna set country on it`s ear.

  Angela Steel from Phoenix, AZ
This CD Rocks!
All of the songs on this CD is amazing! I Love Gretchens Music and can't wait for her next CD.

  Melissa from Connecticut
Excellent
The new CD continues to bring home Gretchen's ability to hit home with the working citizens. She has the abilty to write and choose songs that make you feel like the song is being sung for you alone. Her music is fun and country. This CD is just as fun as the first.

  A reviewer from Memphis,TN
Awsome!
this album is pure country and much better than her 2nd.

  A reviewer from Hull England
A brilliant album, Gretchen gets better
I thoroughly enjoyed All Jacked Up. I loved Here for the Party but this is much better. Unusually for me I like every song on this album and would be very hard pushed to pick a favourite. The only other album I can say that about is Bat out of Hell and what a classic that is!. Country Music as a genre is not particularly popular here in the UK. I saw Gretchen on our breakfast TV show GMTV promoting Red Neck Woman. I'd not heard of her before but I was really impressed. I went out that day and bought Here for the Party. So thanks to Gretchen a whole new word of music has been opened to me as I keep adding country albums to my cd collection.

  Elsie Siegle from Bakersield CA
I love this one
i love you so much

  kelsey from wv
i love rednecks
i my name is kelsey im 13 live in wv so how are u me ok so tell me about your self your are a big redneck my brother says your hot and have good music love always kelsey

  Bryan K. Jones from Tulsa,Oklahoma
A Cool Album
This is a cool album. Gretchen can really give fun, humor, truth, and a relation to everyday working class people in her music. She has a talented good sounding voice with a good upbeat sound and style.

  becca from kentucky
REDNECKS ROCK
IM A REDNECK SO I HAVE A FELLING FOR YOU EVRY BODY CALLING YOU A REDNECK BUT ITS OK I HATE WHEN PEOPLE CALL ME A RED NECK AND MY BROTHER ROBBIE SAYS HI AND THAT YOUR PRETTY YOUR MY HERO I ALSO THINK UR LOOK LIKE A NICE GURL SO THANKS FOR EVERY THING 3 UR CUSION

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