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Alan Jackson (Who I Am) CD

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Estimated to arrive by Wed, Jun 4th. Details
$3.20 via USPS Media Mail (2 to 9 business days) to United States

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Replacement product available for DOAs Details

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Category:

CDs

Condition:

Brand New

Duration:

Album

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Artist:

Alan Jackson

Format:

CD

Release Date:

1994

Number of Discs:

1

UPC:

078221875929

Record Label:

Arista Records (USA)

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Item number:

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Artist: Jackson, Alan Release Date: 1994 Format: CD Record Label: Arista Records (USA) Genre: Country UPC: 078221875929 Sub-Genre: Mainstream Track listing 1. Summertime Blues 2. Livin' On Love 3. Hole In The Wall 4. Gone Country 5. Who I Am 6. You Can't Give Up On Love 7. I Don't Even Know Your Name 8. Song For The Life 9. Thank God For The Radio 10. All American Country Boy 11. Job Description 12. If I Had You 13. Let's Get Back To Me And You Details Contributing artists: Stuart Duncan Producer: Keith Stegall Distributor: BMG Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Album notes Personnel: Alan Jackson (vocals); Brent Mason (acoustic electric guitars, 6-string bass); Keith Stegall (acoustic guitar, piano); Bruce Watkins (acoustic guitar); Robbie Flint (acoustic slide guitar); Paul Franklin, John Hughey (steel guitar); Stuart Duncan, Larry Franklin (fiddle); Hargus "Pig" Robbins (piano); Roy Huskey, Jr. (acoustic bass); Glenn Worf, John Kelton (bass); Eddie Bayers (drums); John Wesley Ryles (background vocals). Recorded at The Castle, Franklin, Tennessee. "Gone Country" was nominated for 1996 Grammy Awards for Best Male Country Vocal Performance and Best Country Song. Alan Jackson, King Of The Hunky-Tonkers, will not disappoint his fans with WHO I AM. Swathed in traditional guitar pickin', moaning steel and slide guitars and wailing fiddles, Jackson's sumptuous baritone glides smoothly through lyrical and musical territory similar to his previous platinum releases. The Georgia native gets down to business with the first cut, a down-home remake of the Eddie Cochran rock nugget "Summertime Blues." In Jackson's hands, it's another good-ol'boy party anthem in the tradition of his mega-hit "Chattahoochee." Jackson proves to be a clever, straightforward country songwriter, contributing crisp country hits. As usual, themes deal with red necks and blue collars, but this time there is an overriding, articulated desire to be off the road, where, he reveals in "Job Description," "I just sing for the people, count the money and miles back home to you." The musicians are given full reign to show off their skills on tunes that range from plaintive ballads to country rave-ups. But it's a song, "Gone Country," that steals the show. With understated delivery and sly resolve, Jackson non-judgmentally slurs "here he comes," and you know he has nothing to fear from the Jackson wannabes he's acknowledging. Editorial reviews Included in Rolling Stone's Essential Recordings of the 90's. Rolling Stone (05/13/1999) ...Jackson's trademark sound--a smart tapestry of acoustic, electric, and pedal-steel guitars, set off by tick-tack bass, moaning fiddle, and snappy snare--remains undiminished... - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (07/08/1994) Included in Rolling Stone's Essential Recordings of the 90's.Entertainment Weekly (7/8/94, p.53) - ...Jackson's trademark sound--a smart tapestry of acoustic, electric, and pedal-steel guitars, set off by tick-tack bass, moaning fiddle, and snappy snare--remains undiminished... - Rating: B Rolling Stone (05/13/1999) Additional Information about Who I Am Portions of this page Copyright 1948 - 2008 Muze Inc. All rights reserved THIS CD IS FROM THE JUKEBOX COMPANY WE USE TO OWN THIS CD IS NEW AND WAS NEVER PUT INTO SERVICE ON A JUKEBOX, IT'S SHIPPED IN A SLIMLINE JEWEL CASE WITH FRONT ARTWORK ,OTHER THEN THE WAY WE STORE THEM TO SAVE SPACE THIS IS THE SAME CD YOU WOULD BUY AT THE RECORD STORE.