| Album Features |
| UPC: | 0720642471029 |
| Artist: | Jackyl |
| Format: | CD |
| Release Year: | 1998 |
| Record Label: | Geffen |
| Genre: | Hard Rock, Rock & Pop |
Track Listing1. Push Comes to Shove
2. Headed for Destruction
3. My Life
4. I Could Never Touch You Like You Do
5. Dixieland
6. I Want It
7. Private Hell
8. I Am the I Am
9. Secret of the Bottle
10. Rock-A-Ho
11. Back Down in the Dirt
12. Chinatown
| Details |
| Playing Time: | 52 min. |
| Distributor: | UMG |
| Recording Type: | Studio |
| Recording Mode: | Stereo |
| SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album NotesJackyl: Jesse Dupree (vocals); Jimmy Stiff, Jeff Worley (guitar); Tom Bettini (bass); Chris Worley (drums).The Marguerita Horns: Tom Keenlyside, Bill Runge (saxophone); Paul Baron, Henry Christian (trumpet).Additional personnel: Randy Raine Reusch (percussion, chinese gong, jaw harp).Recorded at The Warehouse Studio, Vancouver, Canada.All songs written or co-written by Jesse James Dupree."The Lumberjack," from Jackyl's self-titled debut, made chainsaws a respectable rock'n'roll instrument, and the band a near household name in hard rock. Now, PUSH COMES TO SHOVE continues the ball rolling. Front man Jesse Dupree's style and swagger dip deep into the legacy of Black Oak Arkansas' Jim "Dandy" Mangrum, from ribald lyrics through to a heavy dose of Southern pride.Jackyl goes through a much more complicated row of emotions this time around, whether finding solace in drink ("Secret Of The Bottle"), or clinging to the last vestiges of pride when nothing else goes right ("Private Hell"). "Dixieland" and "Back Down In The Dirt" are proud declarations of Jackyl's origins, with mentions of both Fulton County, Georgia, and trailer parks. But Dupree does avoid making PUSH COMES TO SHOVE into a disc of gloom and "Dixie rebel" cliches by having the chainsaw make an encore in "Headed For Destruction," a song about conquests in the bedroom.
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