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''Seventy Two and Sunny'' is Uncle Kracker's third studio album, released on Lava Records on June 29, 2004. It is Uncle Kracker's first album not to receive a parental advisory sticker and to feature no rap songs. It is also his last to be released on Lava Records.


Critical reception

''Seventy Two and Sunny'' was met with "mixed or average" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 52 based on 8 reviews. Among the positive reviews is Chuck Kosterman's take i
Spin
Magazine, where he writes "You’d have to work pretty hard not to like these songs, though I’m sure some people will try", a reference to the fact that Uncle Kracker was never a critic's darling, despite his record sales. In a review AllMusic, John Luerssen noted the album is "largely absent of originality", while going on to say "like the bulk of Uncle Kracker's second musical helping, it's dang hard to swallow." David Browne's mixed review in Entertainment Weekly said: "Kracker now sees himself as a scruffy Nashville troubadour, and on his third CD, he pulls off the conceit far better than idRock has." On a critical note, Browne adds "Kracker's voice is too banal - and his material too mundane - to cut as deeply as his rural heroes."


Track listing


Personnel

* Uncle Kracker – lead vocals * Mike Bradford – banjo, bass guitar,
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, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, pedal steel guitar, piano, keyboards, drums, background vocals * Laurie Melanson – dobro, acoustic guitar, harmonica, hi–string guitar *
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– acoustic guitar, background vocals * Dan Dugmore – pedal steel guitar * Brent Mason – electric guitar * Eric Gorfain – violin * John Catchings – cello * Larry Paxton – double bass * Richard Baker – piano * Jerome Day – drums * Eddie Bayers – drums * Russ Kunkel – drums * Annie Ree Bradford – introduction vocals * Kenny Chesney – lead vocals on "Last Night Again" *
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– background vocals on "Last Night Again" * Phil Vassar – piano and background vocals on "Writing It Down"


Charts


References


External links


Official Uncle Kracker website
* {{Authority control Uncle Kracker albums 2004 albums Lava Records albums Country albums by American artists