On his sophomore effort, Uncle Kracker (born Matt 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 deejays and listeners busy for quite some time -- most of the songs remain in the listener's mind long after the CD ends. [The clean version of the album cuts the profanity and questionable language from the original release.] ~ Christina Fuoco, All Music Guide
No Stranger to Shame (Clean)
08/27/2002 | Lava
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Track Listing
Credits
- Dean Parks
- Guitar
- Larry Paxton
- Bass (Upright)
- Wanda Vick
- Dobro, Mandolin, Fiddle
- Beth Hart
- Vocals (Background)
- Andy VanDette
- Mastering
- F. Scott Schafer
- Photography
- Jason Flom
- A&R
- Mike Bradford
- Bass, Producer, Vocals (Background), Guitar, Mixing, Drums, Keyboards
- Jimmie Bones
- Organ, Vocals (Background), Piano
- Mark McGrath
- Vocals
- Uncle Kracker
- Vocals, Producer
- Christina Dittmar
- Art Direction
- Andrew Karp
- A&R
- Kid Rock
- Executive Producer
- Richard Baker
- Piano
- Jerry Hey
- Trumpet
- Dan Higgins
- Saxophone
- Russ Kunkel
- Drums
- Dobie Gray
- Vocals
- Bill Reichenbach Jr.
- Saxophone














