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  1. Audio CD: Release Date 2012-03-13
  2. Publisher: Entertainment One
  3. Artist: Shooter Jennings
  4. Sales Rank in Music: #956

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Recording in his recently adopted hometown of New York, producing himself for the first time, and playing with a group of extremely talented musicians he has dubbed The Triple Crown; Shooter is more relaxed and confident on this album than ever before. Featuring renowned jazz pianist Erik Deutsch, guitarist Chris Masterson, drummer Tony Leone, bassist Jeff Hill, pedal steel player John Graboff, and rising roots music star Eleanor Whitmore, who contributes harmony vocals as well as playing mandolin and fiddle, the Triple Crown brings to mind such ensembles as Merle Haggard's Strangers, Bob Wills' Texas Playboys, and Buck Owens' Buckaroos, becoming an integral part of the music and adding their unique stamp to each and every note. It is his rebel DNA accompanied with his mature outlook and emotional strength of a father and a family man, which makes him one of the most exciting artists of his era.

This album was really the first time that I took the creative process entirely in my own hands. I had formed a new band, The Triple Crown, after reuniting with an old friend Erik Deutsch, who plays keys in the band, and went into the studio, producing the album myself. We spent a month in the Magic Shop in Soho and came out with what I think is my most country record to date. I'm really proud of this record and the songs on it, as this was the first time that I wrote the entire record on an acoustic, made demos, and treated the songs as a blue print for The Triple Crown to interpret. says Jennings

The first single from the album The Deed and The Dollar was released on iTunes on December 20th, 2011 and is considered by Shooter to be the perfect love song. Shooter relies heavily on his own experiences throughout the album and as a result many of the songs are very autobiographical in nature, whether he's addressing critics on The Family Tree; paying tribute to his roots on the hard-rocking Southern Family Anthem; (We may be trash, but we're a family, he sings), or diving into deeply personal territory with heartfelt ballads like Daddy's Hands, a song which was inspired by an illness in his family last year.
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4.2 out of 5 stars (15 customer reviews)

8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Family Affair Album., March 13, 2012
M. Mariba "the teacher" (pretoria, south africa) - See all my reviews
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Country singer-songwriter Shooter Jennings has a new self-produced CD release titled 'Family Man' : producing here for the first time, has family theme/thread throughout the album including in the tracks "The Real Me", "Southern Family Anthem" & "The Family Tree" and his new country music band The Triple Crown does jell very well. The album is well balanced with the ketchy melody & vocals in "The Long Road Ahead" (up-tempo solid track/gem/stand-out featuring Tom Morello & Eleanor Whitmore), "The Deed And The Dollar" (first single, great choice), "Summer Dream (Al's Song)" & "Daddy's Hands" (wonderful violin & this is my favourite track from this great CD), bluesy in "Manifesto No. 4" & "The Family Tree" and slow-tempo "The Black Dog" (great guitar-finger pick-ups) & "Born Again" (featuring Eleanor Whitmore). The production is solid & his band is on the roll and his song-writing superb (there is no weak song to talk of). Eleanor Whitmore provides great harmony vocals as well as...Read more


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5.0 out of 5 stars Crazy as a white-tail fox., March 13, 2012
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Shooter Jennings make a welcome return to country with FAMILY MAN. Indeed, it's probably his countriest since his first. That's not to say we don't appreciate his other stuff (concept album with Stephen King? Yes, please), but let's face it: it's nice to see country's prodigal son digging into (and taking digs at) a genre his father helped establish.

And yet, this is some of the most touching outlaw country you've heard. Yes, Jennings praises his rowdy days on the opening track; goes tongue-in-cheek for the groovy "Southern Family Anthem" ("We may be trash but we're family!"); and combines soul and weed (again) on "Manifesto No. 4." We even have a true old-fashioned ghost story ("The Black Dog"), and an ego-propelled jab at critics ("The Family Tree"). Yet I dare you to find anything as touching as Jennings's hauntin plea on "Daddy's Hands": "Come on Daddy, one more Christmas..." And the lead single, "The Deed and the Dollar," aptly sums up his romantic life, without...Read more


5.0 out of 5 stars Surprised by the disc...something special from Shooter., May 1, 2012
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I have purchased several of Shooter's discs and most have that original, rebel sort of sound and lyric...this one was more traditional and enjoyable and showed signs of maturity. Good for you Shooter...not riding on Daddy's coattails.

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