The Wolf
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 23, 2007 (2007-10-23)
GenreCountry[1]
LabelUniversal South
ProducerDave Cobb
Shooter Jennings chronology
Live at Irving Plaza 4.18.06
(2006)
The Wolf
(2007)
Bad Magick: The Best of Shooter Jennings and the .357's
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

The Wolf is the third studio album by Shooter Jennings, released in 2007 on the Universal South Records label. Two singles were released from it: a cover of Dire Straits' "Walk of Life" and "This Ol' Wheel". A music video was also made for the single "Walk of Life".

Track listing

All tracks are written by All tracks written by Shooter Jennings except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."This Ol' Wheel" 3:44
2."Tangled Up Roses" 3:25
3."Walk of Life"Mark Knopfler3:58
4."Old Friend" 4:53
5."Slow Train" (feat. The Oak Ridge Boys)Leroy Powell3:41
6."Time Management 101" 2:45
7."Concrete Cowboys" 3:29
8."Higher" 3:21
9."Blood from a Stone" 3:05
10."Last Time I Let You Down"Anthony Smith, Ted Russell Kamp3:27
11."She Lives in Color" 3:19
12."The Wolf" 4:03
13."A Matter of Time" 6:04

Personnel

  • Shooter Jennings - drum loops, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, sound effects, lead vocals, backing vocals
  • Duane Allen - backing vocals on "Slow Train"
  • Norah Lee Allen - backing vocals
  • Jon Bonsall - backing vocals on "Slow Train"
  • William Lee Golden - backing vocals on "Slow Train"
  • Steve Herrman - trumpet
  • Jim Horn - saxophone, horn arrangements
  • Ted Russell Kamp - bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Bryan Keeling - castanets, drums, percussion
  • Doug Kershaw - fiddle on "This Ol' Wheel"
  • Paul Martin - backing vocals
  • Gary Murray - banjo, fiddle
  • Leroy Powell - 12-string guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, pedal steel guitar, harmonica, slide guitar, backing vocals
  • Charles Rose - trombone
  • Kevin Sciou - electric guitar
  • Calvin Settles - backing vocals
  • Odessa Settles - backing vocals
  • Sara Settles - backing vocals
  • Shirley Settles - backing vocals
  • Richard Sterban - backing vocals on "Slow Train"
  • Todd Suttles - backing vocals
  • Teresa Wilson - backing vocals

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 52
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 12

References

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