 | Good Time [Read More ...] Good Time is a GREAT time!!!:An amazing album.... I love his videos and I love his music. Country says it all in such few simple words. |
 | Precious Memories [Read More ...] Description: A few decades ago nearly every country singer had at least one--often more--gospel albums in their catalog. Today, aside from gospel veteran Amy Grant, who balances the sacred and secular, and Randy Travis, that concept has long faded. For Alan Jackson, however, treating the musi... |
 | Greatest Hits 2 [Regular Edition] [Read More ...] Description: You don't have to get very far into Alan Jackson's splendid second anthology of hits before you're struck by how well the rangy Georgian has built his catalogue and how beautifully Keith Stegall continually produces his songs, filling the instrumental breaks with unexpectedly cre... |
 | Alan Jackson - Greatest Hits Collection [Read More ...] Description: As a superstar who's revered by both the young country audience and traditionalists, Alan Jackson is at his finest when he's steers clear of trifles like "Chattahoochie" and takes those younger fans to school. Here he does just that by paying respects to Hank ("Midnight in Mont... |
 | Live at Texas Stadium [Read More ...] Description: Mega-stars Alan Jackson, George Strait, and Jimmy Buffett joined together for the first time ever, Saturday, May 29, 2004, at Texas Stadium in Dallas. This must see concert turned into a party that Parrotheads, cowboys and the Lone Star State will never forget. With more than 12... |
 | Like Red on a Rose [Read More ...] Description: The idea of twang king Alan Jackson pairing up with Alison Krauss for an album of love songs might seem heretical to some, especially if they heard only the first cut, the adult-contemporary ballad "Anywhere on Earth You Are." But producer Krauss, whom Jackson approached to make ... |
 | 16 Biggest Hits [Read More ...] Alan JAckson:You just can't go wrong with an Alan Jackson CD. I buy all his recordings. |
 | Under the Influence [Read More ...] Description: Alan Jackson, the 1990s' preeminent tradition-based singer, kicked up a fuss at the 1999 CMA Awards over the Country Music Association's cavalier treatment of George Jones. That same deep, abiding reverence for the past clearly inspired this collection of oldies, all of them Jack... |
 | Drive [Read More ...] Description: He sings straight, writes songs without a half dozen Music Row hacks pitching in their two cents, and keeps the music basic. On Drive, Jackson mixes wistful visions with satire, sorrow, and eloquence, using old cars--"Drive (For Daddy Gene)"--to explore growing up and, on "Work i... |
 | Let It Be Christmas [Read More ...] Description: Unlike 1993's classic Honky Tonk Christmas, which was almost entirely original tunes, 10 of these 11 tracks are well-known holiday favorites. But one of the highlights of that 1993 release was Jackson's cover of Burl Ives's very familiar "Holly Jolly Christmas," which he subseque... |
 | Here in the Real World [Read More ...] Review: Here in Alan's world:Alan Jackson's first CD, "Here in the Real World," was released in late 1989. His record company must have has low expectations after the first single, "Blue Blooded Woman," flopped - it only managed a #45 peak on the country chart. The song is a curious ch... |
 | Who I Am [Read More ...] European version of the 1994 album includes one bonus track 'Chattahoochee'. 14 tracks in all. BMG. 1994. |
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 | Don't Rock the Jukebox [Read More ...] Review: Ass kicking, and fingerpicking great Country Music.:Alan Jackson is up there in country heaven with Dont Rock The Jukebox. This is one of his first`s Cd over 15 years old, but still has quality all over, when you compare it with countrymusic nowadays. Why ? It`s the harmony wit... |
 | Chipmunks in Low Places [Read More ...] Review: LowDown on Chipmunks in Low Places:This is a collection of somewhat older songs. They are well -done, and the little skits included are nice, but I was disappointed that the song, "I've got friends in low places..." was not included. I believe the title leads one to believe that ... |
 | A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'Bout Love) [Read More ...] Description: Of all the country music artists to break big in the '90s, Alan Jackson best straddles the genre's sense of tradition and its newfound modern sheen. More than any other superstar, the Georgia native clings to the age-old sound of fiddles, steel guitars, and rhythms that shuffle a... |
 | Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 [Read More ...] Description: You don't have to get very far into Alan Jackson's splendid second anthology of hits before you're struck by how well the rangy Georgian has built his catalogue and how beautifully Keith Stegall continually produces his songs, filling the instrumental breaks with unexpectedly cre... |
 | What I Do [Read More ...] Description: Swaddled in the usual twang and spiced up by Stuart Duncan's sparkling mandolin and fiddle, Jackson continues his endless exploration of joy and sorrow tempered by his guileless humility. As usual, his originals provide the most power. The joy of "Too Much of a Good Thing" contra... |
 | When Somebody Loves You [Read More ...] Description: In the decade since his debut, Alan Jackson has matured as both singer and songwriter while his resolute traditionalism remains unchanged. As usual, his original numbers account for the best moments, including the hit "www.memory" and heartland anthem "Where I Come From," both ou... |
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