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No Stranger to Shame

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Download links and information about No Stranger to Shame by Uncle Kracker. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 45:22 minutes.

Artist: Uncle Kracker
Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 12
Duration: 45:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
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 (With hidden Track) 3:40

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On his sophomore effort, Uncle Kracker (born Matthew Shafer) steps out from behind Kid Rock's turntable to prove he's a viable artist on his own. The album No Stranger to Shame is a collection of willowy jangle rock with Motown and rap influences thrown in. It kicks off with the Motown feel of "I Do" and continues through a journey of country on "Letter to My Daughters" and funky rap on "Keep It Comin'." No Stranger to Shame is vastly different from his rap-riddled debut, Double Wide. His full-time employer, Kid Rock, is only credited as executive producer, unlike Double Wide, on which the rap-rocker made multiple appearances. Uncle Kracker proves he can sing throughout No Stranger to Shame. His takes on "Drift Away," a duet with Dobie Gray, and "Baby Don't Cry" showcase Uncle Kracker's blues sensibility. No Stranger to Shame should keep radio busy for quite some time — most of the songs remain in the listener's mind long after the CD ends.