As the title indicates, all of Alan Jackson's greatest hits -- including the Number One singles "Chattahoochee," "She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)," "I'd Love You...
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Alan Jackson's latest finds the amiable country superstar in characteristically solid honky-tonk form. Half of this evenly-paced album is original solo-authored works, and...
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Upon first listen, High Mileage seems to have Alan Jackson visiting familiar territory. Jackson's well-earned stardom owes much to his warm vocal delivery, wrapped around...
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For most fans, it's inconceivable to have an Alan Jackson hits collection without "Chattahoochee" or "Don't Rock the Jukebox," neither of which are on the budget-line...
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Jackson's most introspective album so far, Who I Am is a statement of personal and musical character. "Gone Country" pokes good-natured fun at how country music, once...
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By 1994, Alan Jackson may not have scored as many hit singles, but he definitely began to set himself apart from the onslaught of young country hat bands. First, there are...
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Alan Jackson's onstage show of support for George Jones at the recent CMA telecast was a good indication of how seriously the lanky superstar takes his honky-tonk roots....
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Anyone who doubts Alan Jackson's roots as a honky tonk singer should turn to Under the Influences, his heartfelt salute to his favorite country singers. According to his...
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Before talking about what a fine country album When Somebody Loves You is, there's a disclaimer: If you're a woman, or somebody who wants a great deal of change or evolution...
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A Mercedes of a record, A Lot About Livin' launched Jackson's high-flying career into the stratosphere with "Chattahoochee," an unstoppable, jaunty song about...
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Three years after his first number one single, Alan Jackson took his brand of new honky tonk country and pushed it all the way into the mainstream, making it possible for...
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Any similarities between Jackson and another tall, lanky country singer-- Hank Williams--were intentionally highlighted by "Midnight In Montgomery," a spooky Hank's-ghost...
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If there was one record that established Alan Jackson as a bona fide star, Don't Rock the Jukebox was it. The set featured no less than two number one singles in the title...
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Jackson's first album made an almost immediate impact for his fledgling label, launching his career with the autobiographical "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" and the smash...
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In 1989, country music honky tonk revivalist Alan Jackson scored his first number one hit with "I'd Love You All Over Again" -- not bad for being only his fifth single....
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Let lesser country artists clutter their Christmas albums with worn- out holiday jingles--Alan Jackson had better things to do when he recorded this near-perfect holiday...
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One of the best country Christmas albums, this smart blend of old and new songs doesn't have a traditional carol in the bunch. He starts off strong with the rocking "Honky...
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So good, it deserves a patent. Jackson's at the top of his game-- though, truthfully, he's never been far from it--with his fifth studio collection. From the Tom T. Hall...
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Everything I Love is further proof that Alan Jackson is one of the finest country singers of the '90s. Jackson continues to mine traditional country and honky tonk for...
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Alan Jackson is a musician in conflict. There is the side that wants to maintain traditional country credibility, applying sufficient twang to the requisite themes of cars,...
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The odd thing about Drive is that its centerpiece and its emotional fulcrum is a song that was likely one of the last recorded for the record. That song, of course, is...
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Alan Jackson returned just months after the zeitgeist-defining, blockbuster success of "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," with his holiday album, Let It Be...
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Alan Jackson was one of the leading lights of contemporary country music in the '90s and the key to his success is that he managed to be straightforwardly traditional...
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Alan Jackson was one of the leading lights of contemporary country music in the '90s and the key to his success is that he managed to be straightforwardly traditional...
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Alan Jackson had been a star for a long time before he released Drive in 2002, but that album turned him into a superstar, largely because it had the post-9/11 anthem "Where...
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