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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 2022
Label: Mighty Loud
Catalog Number:
1. | Another Round New Studio Track | |
2. | Get All Up in It New Studio Track | |
3. | Bad Decision New Studio Track | |
4. | Blastoff | |
5. | My Moonshine Kicks Your Cocaine's Ass | |
6. | Encore | |
7. | Screwdriver | |
8. | Down On Me | |
9. | Push Comes to Shove | |
10. | Just Because I'm Drunk (Don't Mean You're Right) | |
11. | Secret of the Bottle | |
12. | I Stand Alone | |
13. | When Will it Rain | |
14. | Dirty Little Mind | |
15. | Redneck Punk | |
16. | Cut the Crap | |
17. | The Lumberjack |
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From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: August 29, 2022 at 15:22 |
What a bunch of bullshit! They should have just released the three new songs as an EP instead of making it into another best-of compilation that contains all but three of the same songs as the last one, just five years ago. I won't be buying this, so the only one of the new songs I've heard so far is "Get All Up In It," which sounds like a rewrite of songs like "All Night Rodeo" and "Encore," and whose chorus sounds a lot like "I Love Rock 'n' Roll." Jesse loves old R&B, y'all! Man—I just feel like I've moved on in my life from Jackyl (at long last, some would surely say). There's a difference between having fun and not taking things too seriously, and just being stupid and proud of it. |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: August 29, 2022 at 15:22 |
What a bunch of bullshit! They should have just released the three new songs as an EP instead of making it into another best-of compilation that contains all but three of the same songs as the last one, just five years ago. I won't be buying this, so the only one of the new songs I've heard so far is "Get All Up In It," which sounds like a rewrite of songs like "All Night Rodeo" and "Encore," and whose chorus sounds a lot like "I Love Rock 'n' Roll." Jesse loves old R&B, y'all! Man—I just feel like I've moved on in my life from Jackyl (at long last, some would surely say). There's a difference between having fun and not taking things too seriously, and just being stupid and proud of it. |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: August 29, 2022 at 15:27 |
Sorry and the double-post. I'll add that Jesse claimed this compilation would focus more on the band's newer material than the last one did. It doesn't. Too bad, because "You Want It Heavy," "Sparks From Candy," "She's Not A Drug" and "Freight Train" are all good songs that could have been included. |
From: Ace75 | Date: August 29, 2022 at 20:35 |
This is live doghouse! Only the 3 new songs are studio! It’s a good live disc I will admit, and the studio new tracks I like as well! |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: August 30, 2022 at 1:51 |
Thanks for the correction, Ace! |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: December 6, 2022 at 17:30 |
Finally got around to listening to this, after Ace pointed out it's a live album and not a compilation. Of the three new songs, "Another Round" is a hard-charging anthem of that musically could have come off the first album. "Get All Up In It" I already covered above, and "Bad Decision" is kind of a less-funky version of the same. None are particularly essential. As for the live show, weirdly, it's actually better sonically than "Night Of The Living Dead" and with a better selection of songs than "Live At The Full Throttle Saloon." Jesse is more cornpone than ever, with only minor tweaks to his tired-ass stage raps for old songs, but is in strong voice and high spirits, which counts for a lot. The crowd knows its part and plays it along. Didn't they, or weren't they going to, release this same show under the title Family Reunion? I have quibbles with the setlist. I never have liked "Just Because I'm Drunk," and Jesse's live singing isn't up to a song as unusually melodic as "When Will |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: December 6, 2022 at 17:41 |
... It Rain," and "My Moonshine" is just fucking annoying. I would much rather have heard "Just Like Devil," "Freight Train," "She's Not A Drug" or "All Night Rodeo." Oh yeah, tired of "Secret Of The Bottle," too. But overall, it's a decent show. Your appreciation will depend entirely on how much you like this band, however, and I've found that, except for the evergreen debut, I've really drifted away from Jackyl. I'm glad they're still out there doing what they do, but the whole heavy-metal Hee Haw routine tthey've become is just not for me anymore. |
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