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Live Trucker

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Live Trucker
Live album by
ReleasedFebruary 28, 2006
RecordedSeptember 1, 2000 – August 28, 2004
Venue
Genre
Length1:13:29
Label
ProducerKid Rock
Kid Rock chronology
Kid Rock
(2003)
Live Trucker
(2006)
Rock n Roll Jesus
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
IGN7.2/10[2]
PopMatters6/10[3]
Rolling Stone[4]
Tom HullB[5]

Live Trucker is a live album by Kid Rock and the Twisted Brown Trucker band. It was released on February 28, 2006, via Top Dog/Atlantic Records. Most of the songs were recorded from August 26 through August 28, 2004 at DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan, except "Devil Without a Cause" and "Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp", which featured Joe C. and Uncle Kracker and were recorded on September 1, 2000 at Pine Knob Music Theatre, "Cowboy Intro", "Cowboy" and Gretchen Wilson-assisted "Picture", which were recorded at Cobo Arena in Detroit on March 27, 2004, and "Outstanding", which was recorded at soundcheck in St. Louis.

The medley of "Somebody's Gotta Feel This" and "Fist of Rage," bridged together by Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love". "Cowboy" has the Dukes of Hazzard's theme song "Good Ol' Boys" removed from it. Likewise with "Devil Without a Cause" as AC/DC's "Back in Black" was removed from the first chorus. "You Never Met a Motherfucker Quite Like Me" includes a verse of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird" in the middle of the song.

The cover of the album is in the same style as the Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band album Live Bullet.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Son of Detroit"
5:11
2."Bawitdaba"
5:44
3."Cowboy Intro" 2:56
4."Cowboy"
5:02
5."Devil Without a Cause"6:11
6."Somebody's Gotta Feel This / Fist of Rage"5:41
7."Picture" (featuring Gretchen Wilson)Ritchie6:09
8."American Bad Ass"4:10
9."Rock N Roll Pain Train"Ritchie4:05
10."Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp"
  • Ritchie
  • Martin "Tino" Gross
7:11
11."You Never Met a Motherfucker Quite Like Me"5:48
12."Cocky"
3:04
13."Only God Knows Why"
  • Ritchie
  • Shafer
  • Travis
6:33
14."Outstanding"5:33
Total length:1:13:29

Personnel

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  • Robert "Kid Rock" Ritchie – vocals, guitars, keyboards, drums, turntables, producer, mixing
  • Jason Krause – guitars
  • Kenny Olson – guitars
  • James "Jimmie Bones" Trombly – keyboards, harmonica, background vocals
  • Aaron Julison – bass, background vocals
  • Stefanie Eulinberg – drums, background vocals
  • Freddie "Paradime" Beauregard – turntables, background vocals
  • Karen Newman – backup vocals
  • Laura Creamer – backup vocals
  • Renwick Smith Curry – pedal steel, dobro
  • Joseph "Joe C." Calleja – vocals (tracks: 5, 10)
  • Matthew "Uncle Kracker" Shafer – vocals & turntables (tracks: 5, 10)
  • Michael Bradford – bass (tracks: 5, 10)
  • Gretchen Wilson – vocals (track 7)
  • David Hewitt – engineering
  • Gerard Smerek – engineering (tracks: 5, 10)
  • Kenneth Van Druten – engineering (tracks: 3, 4, 7)
  • Al Sutton – mixing
  • Michael "Blumpy" Tuller – pre-mixing
  • Mike E. Clark – additional pre-mixing
  • Ted Jensen – mastering

Charts

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Chart (2006) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[6] 12
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[7] 4
US Top Catalog Albums (Billboard)[8] 27
US Top Tastemaker Albums (Billboard)[9] 7

References

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  1. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Kid Rock - Live Trucker Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved April 2, 2023.
  2. ^ D, Spence (March 28, 2006). "Kid Rock & The Twisted Brown Trucker Band - 'Live' Trucker". IGN. Retrieved April 2, 2023.
  3. ^ Vrabel, Jeff (March 27, 2006). "Kid Rock and the Twisted Brown Trucker Band: Live Trucker, PopMatters". PopMatters. Retrieved April 2, 2023.
  4. ^ Hoard, Christian (February 28, 2006). "Live Trucker". Rolling Stone. Retrieved April 2, 2023.
  5. ^ Hull, Tom. "Tom Hull: Grade List: Kid Rock". tomhull.com. Retrieved April 2, 2023.
  6. ^ "Kid Rock Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved April 2, 2023.
  7. ^ "Kid Rock Chart History (Top Rock Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved April 2, 2023.
  8. ^ "Kid Rock Chart History (Top Catalog Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved April 2, 2023.
  9. ^ "Kid Rock Chart History (Top Tastemaker Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved April 2, 2023.
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