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Disco de Alan Jackson: “Everything I Love”

Disco de Alan Jackson: “Everything I Love”
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Personnel includes: Alan Jackson (vocals); Bruce Watkins (acoustic guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar, electric 6-string bass); Stuart Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); Wayne Toups (accordion); Hargus "Pig" Robbins (piano); Roy Huskey, Jr. (acoustic bass); Glenn Worf (electric bass); Eddie Bayers, Lonnie Wilson (drums). <p>Dixieland Band: Keith Stegall (banjo); George Tidwell (trumpet); Barry Green (trombone); Ernie Collins (tuba); Denis Solee (clarinet). <p>Recorded at Sound Stage Studio, Nashville, Tennessee; The Castle Recording Studio, Franklin, Tennessee; Cayman Moon Recorders, Berry Hill, Tennessee. <p>All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. <p>EVERYTHING I LOVE was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. <p>As long as there are whiskey, temptation and heartache, there will be country songs to be sung, and artists like Alan Jackson to sing them. Jackson may be a pop star by this point in his career, but he is a traditionalist at heart. The songs on EVERYTHING I LOVE, several of which he wrote himself, could easily have been sung by George Jones 20 years ago, and it is to Jackson's credit that he doesn't try to remold country music in his own image. Rather, he works within the strictures of the genre, preferring to push the envelope from the inside out. <p>Toward this end, Jackson employs the services of some longtime Nashville session staples, including pianist Hargus "Pig" Robbins and hotshot fiddler/mandolinist Stuart Duncan. From the existential bounce of the Tom T. Hall-penned opener, "Little Bitty," to the heart-on-a-flannel-sleeve romantic despair of the title cut, EVERYTHING I LOVE offers new perspectives on the things that have made good ol' boys laugh, cry and shoot their television sets since time immemorial.
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Lista de temas :
1 Little Bitty Video
2 Everything I Love Video
3 Buicks To The Moon
4 Between The Devil And Me Video
5 There Goes Video
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7 Who's Cheatin' Who Video
8 Walk On The Rocks
9 Must've Had A Ball
10 It's Time You Learned About Goodbye
Información del disco :
Título: Everything I Love
UPC:078221881326
Formato:CD
Tipo:Performer
Género:Country - Contemporary Country
Artista:Alan Jackson
Artistas Invitados:Roy Huskey, Jr.; Wayne Toups; John Wesley Ryles; Stuart Duncan
Productor:Keith Stegall
Sello:Arista Nashville
Distribuidora:BMG (distributor)
Fecha de publicación:1996/10/29
Año de publicación original:1996
Número de discos:1
Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
Estudio / Directo:Studio
Sian Phillips (Southampton,England) - 10 Febrero 2000
10 personas de un total de 11 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- This is everything I love!

You can never knock traditional country music,and this album is yet another in a long-line to prove that statement. Alan Jackson has a powerful,strong voice and expresses it towards us in an emotional and touching way. The songs are wonderful-if you dwell on lyrics or if you enjoy singing along. There's catchy songs like 'Little Bitty' and 'There Goes',emotional songs-'Between the Devil and Me','Walk on Rocks'and an incredibly moving love song entitled 'Buicks to the Moon'. Pick up this album,learn an honest lesson in life and think over what you've learnt-country music is everything

Peter Durward Harris "Pete the music fan" (Leicester England) - 21 Diciembre 2003
5 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- One of many great albums from Alan

There were four singles released from this album. The title track is about how all life's pleasures (including his partner) are ruining him and he's going to have to give them up. Little bitty was written by Tom T Hall and would surely have been a major hit for him had he written it in the seventies. However, he wrote it long after most people had lost interest in his music, so Tom was grateful to Alan for having a number one country hit with it and rekindling interest in his own music. Who's cheating who was originally a number one country hit for the brilliant but largely forgotten pop-country singer Charly McClain. Alan adapted it to his own style and had a top ten country hit with it. The fourth single was There goes, a song about conflicting emotions.

Buicks to the moon is one of those songs pledging love to eternity. This song and all four singles have since been released on Greatest hits 2, so if you've bought that, you may wonder why you should buy this. The reason, of course, is the other five songs. Between the devil and me is a great song about temptation. A house with no curtains is a very sad song, in which Alan describes a heartache that is there for all to see. Walk on the rocks, another sad song, is a cautionary tale about a long-term prisoner meeting his son after his release. Must've had a ball is about a hangover so it's not quite as cheerful as the title suggests, although Alan gives the impression of contentment. The final song, It's time you learned about goodbye, is a great song about a man finally not being able to take any more

If you are a fan of country music, you can't really go wrong buying any Alan Jackson album, as they are all great. While this is by no means his strongest, it is still much better than most other country singers could ever hope to record. It is the sheer consistency of his music that causes him to remain one of the hottest country singers around.

Análisis de usuario - 17 Junio 1999
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Another beautiful album

"Everything I love" is again what I like most about country music: an album full of strong songs with that good mixture of poetic lyrics, a good melody and the right rhythm. I just loved the CD.

Kurt Olav Helle "Kurt Olav Experience" (Lonevåg, Osteroy Norway) - 21 Marzo 2007
- Little "Bitty" of everything here, when it comes to quality Country music.

Oh, yees, everything you love about country music is included on this CD.

It`s "easy listening country, with the right touch and flair that smells quality all over. It kicks of with the right yiaah on Track 1 Little Bitty. Very earfriendly and country swingin` mood on this song with lot`s of radioplay hitpotensial. Track 2 Everything I Love, is an ok ballad, but is a minor letdown.Travels into cliche`s country too soon. Track 3 Buicks to the Moon, is more into "walkalong" rythmic country.Relaxable and joyfull. Track 4 Between the devil and me, has a "gunsmoker" feel over it. It`s more experimental,and has a great chorus on the refrain. Track 5 There goes, is more into "walk along" mood, easy listning kind of thing. As radioplay friendly as it get`s. Track 6 A house with no curtains is a song into "ballad country" once again. This is the weak point on the CD. They sounds to much the same.Track 7 Who`s cheatin who, is more upbeat rock&roll country, with the right uptempo beat to make it swing. Track 8 Walk on the Rocks is a ballad.Simpel and effective, with minor helps from the musical departments that helps to not overkill it.Track 9 Must`ve had a Ball, is more in the "swing jazzy mood". Quite good. Track 10 It`s time you learned about Good-Bye, brings you in the "swingin" mood once again. Alan Jackson has little" bitty" of everything here,for every one when it comes to quality country so to speak.

pughcrew@home.com (Maryland) - 23 Marzo 1999
- i liked every song on this cd

i want to start buying all his cds

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