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Jesse James Dupree, Foot Fetish

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1044406

Disk length: 51m 54s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Mainline 3:25
2. First Taste Of Freedom 3:53
3. Losing My Mind 3:39
4. Second Chance 3:09
5. Satisfied 2:56
6. Devil's Advocate 4:31
7. Reason 4:31
8. I Gotcha 3:04
9. I Don't Share Your Pain 4:05
10. Let's Don't Go There 3:46
11. There Comes A Time 4:59
12. Higher 6:17
13. Data Track 3:32

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Review

In 1992, when Jackyl's raucous debut album hit with songs such as "She Loves My Cock," "Redneck Punk," and the anthemic "I Stand Alone," it was clear what the band was about: Southern-fried fun and sleaziness. Singer Jesse James Dupree was celebrated for "playing" a chainsaw in the band's "The Lumberjack" song, but the schtick quickly wore thin. His first solo outing is a more mature 12-song offering that's rife with bluesy, aggressive Southern hard rock with some sly twists. Dupree's raspy Brian Johnson/Steven Tyler amalgamation of a voice works well on the swampy "Losing My Mind," the Joe Tex cover "I Gotcha," and the funky "Satisfied." Balladic songs such as "Second Chance" and the mainstream "There Comes a Time" don't fare so well. Dupree is most fun when he's a wild-eyed Southern boy, rollicking on the funky and soulful Sly & the Family Stone gem, "Higher." --Katherine Turman

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