Rev It Up and Go-Go
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Rev It Up & Go-Go
- Bite
- Drop Dead Ready
- Tank
- Wash Me Away
- 1095 Days
- Money Lovin & Speed
- Get to Me
- One Extreme Intro
- Welcome to the Show
- Party
- Reality Star Intro
- Reality Star
- A.J. White's
- Well Enough
- Fire It Up
- Had to Get Stoned
- American as Apple Pie
- Far Out
- One Extreme Outro
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #62341 in Music
- Released on: 2008-07-15
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Rev It Up & Go Go with the rockin guitarist and his chainsaw! Vroomm! Jesse James Dupree is a rock guitarist and lead singer of Jackyl, in addition to playing chainsaw on the song "The Lumberjack". Dupree really has a customized electric guitar with a chainsaw attached. He embraces his southern personality and he endorses an extremely large customized chainsaw powered by Dodge Hemi used for festivals. On The New Tom Green Show, Dupree wrote Green's first name and cut a portion (gave it to an audience member) of his desk with his chainsaw and he asked Green and Glen Humplik to jam with him with disastrous results because of Dupree's chainsaw guitar causing extreme noise. Green was angry and tried to ignore Dupree throughout the interview because of his on-stage presence.
Customer Reviews
JESSE JAMES DUPREE- YOU EITHER GET IT OR YOU DONT
LET ME SAY I AM A HUGE JACKYL FAN. I HAVE SEEN THEM ABOUT 10 TIMES AND THEY HAVE ALWAYS TREATED ME AND WHOEVER I TOOK WITH ME LIKE LIFE LONG FRIENDS. AS A MATTER OF FACT- JESSE ALWAYS REMEMBERS MY NAME WHEN HE SEES ME. I CANT TELL YOU HOW COOL THAT IS. ANYWAY- THE FIRST SONG ON THIS CD IS THE STRONGEST ( as almost every cd in existance tends to be). IT COMES OUTTA THE SHOOT AND TAKES NO PRISIONERS. AS FOR THE 2ND HALF OF THE CD...ITS HARD TO SAY. IT IS DIFFERENT FROM JACKYL AND MR DUPREES OTHER SOLO EFFORT. I ASKED HIM ONCE ABOUT THE SONG " SPARKS FROM CANDY " AND HE TOLD ME " MAYBE YOU AREN'T SUPPOSED TO GET IT ". I CANT SAY AS I DO, NOR CAN I SAY I DISLIKE IT. AS HE SAID ON THE FULL THROTTLE SALOON DVD- " SOMETIMES YOU NEED TO STRETCH YOURSELF A LITTLE BIT, SEE WHAT YOU CAN GET AHOLD OF". YOU CANT BLAME A MAN FOR TRYING. HE CANT KEEP CHURNING OUT THE SAME MATERIAL TILL THE DAY HE DIES. IT TAKES BALLS TO ATTEMPT TO GO OUTSIDE OF YOUR FAN BASE AND TRY TO BREAK NEW GROUND. ONE THING IS FOR SURE: YOU WONT CONFUSE JACKYL OR MR DUPREE WITH SOMEONE BLINDED BY DOLLAR SIGNS AND RELEASING MATERIAL ONLY WITH HOPES OF A PAYDAY. THEY/HE ONLY PUT OUT QUALITY MUSIC THAT THEY BELIEVE IN. 1992- PRESENT...SOUNDS PRETTY RELENTLESS TO ME.
Ok, at most
I don't get why Jessie has done a solo album rather then get his band Jackyl to do these songs with him.
The first few tracks sound like tracks you would hear on a Jackyl album. The only thing is, there not exactly great songs, there all 3 star, just ok, songs to say the most. Some of them sounded like they needed the Jackyl backing vocals to make them stand out a bit better.
The other half of the album is either live, or supposed to be a mockery of a live show. Some parts sound ok, but a half hard rock/metal then a half country/southern rock just doesn't sound right.
I suppose if you view it as a red neck album, it might go together, but there is barley a memorable track to be found here.
As I said, I don't understand what Jessie is trying to do, or trying to prove bringing out these Jackyl sounding albums without Jackyl themselves. If you go solo, go for something different then what you and your band do.... but nothing on here would have sounded out of place if Jackyl had have released it on a Jackyl album.



