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    Artist: Alan Jackson
    Label: Arista
    Category: Music

    List Price: $18.97
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 114 reviews
    Sales Rank: 8928

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

    MPN: 88172
    UPC: 828768817223
    EAN: 0828768817223
    ASIN: B000HDZKAA

    Release Date: September 26, 2006
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Anywhere on Earth You Are - Alan Jackson, Krekel, Tim
      • Good Imitation of the Blues - Alan Jackson, Brayer, Patrick
      • Like Red on a Rose - Alan Jackson, Castleman, Robert L
      • Nobody Said That It Would Be Easy - Alan Jackson, Castleman, Robert L
      • Don't Change on Me - Alan Jackson, Reeves, Eddie
      • The Firefly's Song - Alan Jackson, Castleman, Robert L
      • Wait a Minute - Alan Jackson, Pedersen, Herb
      • Had It Not Been You - Alan Jackson, Cox, Sidney
      • A Woman's Love - Alan Jackson, Jackson, Alan [1]
      • Don't Ask Why - Alan Jackson, Freeland, Roy
      • As Lovely as You - Alan Jackson, Pennell, John
      • Where Do I Go Frome Here (A Trucker's Song) - Alan Jackson, Castleman, Robert L
      • Bluebird - Alan Jackson, Russell, Leon

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    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 a traditional bluegrass record, always knew there was a sensuous heart beating beneath his aw-shucks demeanor, one that would fit perfectly with the intimate repertoire, genre-bending musical framework, and virtuoso players she'd always chosen for herself. (Robert Lee Castleman, one of Krauss's favorite writers, weighs in with four tunes, and Ron Block, Jerry Douglas, and Dan Tyminski, Krauss's Union Station cohorts, anchor the band.) Jackson, it turns out, also wanted a chance to reflect on the ups and downs of his long marriage, apart from 1998's daring, spoken-word hit "I'll Go On Loving You," a far lustier admission than anything included here. If there's a downside to this brilliant, if unlikely pairing, it's that Krauss's somber program could benefit from something a tad more libidinous or uptempo. But what is here is so beautifully chosen and performed (with spare, affecting harmony vocals by Lee Ann Womack, Cheryl White, Sidney and Suzanne Cox, and Krauss herself) that it's hard to quibble. Throughout, and especially on the ballad "Wait a Minute" and his own dusted-off "A Woman's Love" (1998), Jackson, who explores his rich, lower register more frequently than in the past, comes across like Don Williams in his prime. He's a middle-aged man taking stock of what and who matters most to him in life, and speaking his heart without artifice. In the title track, a song so bone-marrow deep it might bring you to your knees, Jackson declares, "I love you like all little children love pennies." That line that may sound odd and superficial by itself, but in Jackson's nuanced reading, it takes on a nearly spiritual yearning. This album, like the gospel Precious Memories before it, proves that while Jackson--the most nominated performer in CMA history--may be nearing 50, he's not ready to quit challenging himself as an artist. --Alanna Nash

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    Customer Reviews:   Read 109 more reviews...

    2 out of 5 stars Not Alan Jackson   April 24, 2008
    It has only one or two good songs on it. I know he wanted to try something new but he needs to stick with true country music. Like his lastest cd "Good Times'"


    5 out of 5 stars Great Mello Country Album   February 25, 2008
    This is by far my favorite album of 2006. It is subtle album, but that just means it needs to resonate in you for a while. Listen to it quitely and you will appreciate its mood.


    5 out of 5 stars Pure Country Blues   February 17, 2008
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This CD was excellent and pure. I admit it was not what I was expecting from AJ--but the more I listened, the more I fell in love with this album. Alan Jackson departs from primarily using guitar--replacing it with rich and amazing piano accompaniment--It adds a different dimension to the music. Simply put, this is one of the best country blues accomplishments in recent memory. Isn't it amazing how we don't expect artist's to mature and grow as they record new albums? For those who do not appreciate this album, go back to your old CDs or spend your time and money listening to country cover bands at your local honky-tonk; better yet, stick to one of those "cookie cutter" country artists like Rascal Flatts. AJ is an excellent musician who deserves to grow. This is a very mature and excellent album by Alan Jackson and it deserves to be listened to--again and again.


    2 out of 5 stars very disappointing   February 11, 2008
    I should've listened to cuts from this cd before buying it at the store,but I've always liked Alan's songs, so I figured this would be a good cd also, like many of his others.Sorry to say, but, I'm very disappointed with this one.It is a very bluesey and slow moving bunch of songs, none of which were really that good at all.It would be easy to pass this one up, if I had heard some sample cuts.To me, this is not the Alan Jackson that I expected.


    1 out of 5 stars like red on a rose by Alan Jackson   December 31, 2007
    This had to be the most depressing, slow singing cd I've ever heard by Alan Jackson. There isn't even a quick song on the whole recording to pep things up. It's a chore to listen and brings my spirits down. It's as if he recorded this cd in a very low point of his life. Very disappointing. I'll definitely be checking the recordings before I purchase blindly again, which was never an issue with his music before.


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