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We may be more entertained at times by Rock's extramusical affairs, but the "Devil" should still be given his due as a clever and creative musical force.
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His good-hearted faith in rock & roll delivers a powerful kick. As he well knows--and Rock N Roll Jesus proves--roaring guitars, truckloads of attitude and an unquenchable lust for life make up for a multitude of sins.
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There is a fairly catholic array of influences here: Smile-provoking nostalgiafest 'All Summer Long' lifts elements from both 'Werewolves of London' and 'Sweet Home Alabama.' But the mediocre 'New Orleans' makes hard work of celebrating Big Easy blues.
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Even his derivative muddles exhibit such an irresistible zing that you find yourself laughing at and singing along to and not worrying that maybe his heroes did it first and did it better.
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Those nostalgic for a '70s arena-rock past they were too young to experience can live it with this album.
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From the AC/DC-guitar rips of 'So Hott,' the first single, to the tongue-piercing snare of the title song, the album revels in the physicality of rock & roll.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 27 out of 41
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Mixed: 0 out of 41
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Negative: 14 out of 41
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RomanK.Feb 8, 2008Because of this CD, I now I listen to two bands, THE GRATEFUL DEAD(10) and Kid Rock(9.99).
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PaulB.Jan 27, 2008
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KimberlyB.Jan 8, 2008I love every word and every note, of every song,Bob has wrote. All I got to say is " Thats What I'm Talking About" I can feel it!