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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Little Bitty 2. Everything I Love 3. Who's Cheatin' Who 4. There Goes 5. I'll Go on Loving You 6. Right on the Money 7. Gone Crazy 8. Little Man 9. Pop a Top 10. Blues Man, The 11. It Must Be Love 12. Www.Memory 13. When Somebody Loves You 14. Where I Come From 15. Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) 16. Drive (For Daddy Gene) 17. It's Five O'Clock Somewhere - (with Jimmy Buffett) 18. Remember When
Album Notes Initial pressings of GREATEST HITS VOLUME 2 included a bonus CD. Personnel: Alan Jackson (vocals, guitar); Jimmy Buffett (vocals); Bruce Watkins, Greenwood Hart (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Paul Franklin, Lloyd Green (steel guitar); Stuart Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); Hargus "Pig" Robbins (piano); Glenn Worf (electric bass); Eddie Bayers (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); John Wesley Ryles (background vocals). Recorded at Emerald Entertainment's Tracking Room, The Sound Station, East Iris, Nashville, Tennessee; Shrimpboat Sound, Key West, Florida; McClear Digital, Toronto, Canada. "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Country Song. The song was also nominated for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals. Anyone who earns a second volume of GREATEST HITS has obviously learned a thing or two about staying power and consistency of artistic vision. Such is the case with Alan Jackson, who appeared in the 1990s as mainstream country's alternative to the dominance of King Garth. His sound was still eminently accessible, but the faux-Springsteen drama of Kiss fan Garth's rock manque was eschewed for a more roots-oriented (though hardly traditionalist) sound. Things kick off nicely with the Cajun-flavored smash "Little Bitty," then giving way to the introspective, fiddle-laced country ballad "Everything I Love." Along the way, there's the pleasantly chugging, upbeat "It Must Be Love," the much-publicized post-9/11 song "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," thankfully absent of Toby Keith's contemporaneous jingoistic rancor, and the Jimmy Buffett-assisted party anthem "It's Five O' Clock Somewhere." Add a couple of unreleased tracks and a bonus disc of more obscure material, and you've got as good an introduction to Jackson's work as his first GREATEST HITS COLLECTION. | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||||
Review created: 08/24/03 by: kamel622 -- a member of Epinions Pros: Great songs, Jimmy Buffet, The voice...it's about the voice! Cons: ~Nope didn't find one There has been a new Alan Jackson song playing lately that makes me laugh and takes me back some years. It s Five O Clock Somewhere is a great drinking song that is performed with none other than Jimmy Buffet. When I was in Wal*Mart today and scanning the new releases I spotted a new CD that features this song. Alan Jackson s Greatest Hits Volume II and Some Other Stuff was just released, August 12, 2003 on the Arista BMG Music label. What a great CD this is. I was so pleased as I put it in my CD player and began to listen. Some familiar songs, some new ones and a bonus CD with 8 great songs. I am one happy country music loving camper. What s On This CD? Disc: 1 Little Bitty * Everything I Love * Who's Cheatin' Who * There Goes * I'll Go On Loving You * Right On The Money * Gone Crazy * Little Man * Pop A Top * The Blues Man * It Must Be Love * www.memory * When Somebody Loves You * Where I Come From * Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning) * Drive (For Daddy Gene) * It's Five O' Clock Somewhere * Remember When Disc: 2 Job Description * Tropical Depression * Let's Get Back To Me and You You * Can't Give Up On Love * Hole In The Wall * Buicks to the Moon * When Love Comes Around * The Sounds My Favorites Rather than review all 26 songs and making this review unreadably long, I ve decided to pick a few of my favorites from this CD. 5. I ll Go On Loving You I love the soft melodic sound of this song. The words are incredible and speak of such a strong love. When I look into your soft green eyes And when I see your delicate body Revealed to me as you slip off your dress I m reminded that what I feel for you Will remain strong and true Long after the pleasures of the flesh And I ll go on loving you I ll go on loving you I ll go on loving you The music is soft and filled with guitars, mandolins and piano. Although it is sung, some of the lyrics are more spoken with Mr. Jackson s deep sultry voice. Definitely a song that inspires love and romance. 11. It Must Be Love Another great love song seems most of Alan Jackson s are ones that makes you feel as if you d be lucky to have a man feel this way about you. The beat is a faster toe tapping one that grabs a hold of me and makes me want to sing along (you sure don t want to hear that). Lots of drum and guitar and energy. It must be love, It must be love I fall like a sparrow, and fly like dove You must be the dream, I m dreamin of Oh what a feelin , It must be love. 17. Five O Clock Somewhere I like this song because it is light and bouncy and seems like a perfect summer type of song. The addition of Jimmy Buffet gives this song a bit of a lighthearted beach bum, pour another margarita feel. Pour something tall and strong Make it a hurricane before I go insane It s only half past twelve but I don t care It s five o clock somewhere Working hard and deserving a break, this song sings about needing to get away and being good to yourself. I love the way he introduces Jimmy Buffet into it But at a moment like this I can t help but wonder What would Jimmy Buffet do? This is where they sing the chorus together. Not only that, they speak a little to each other at the end of the song, much to the delight of the audience that they are in front of. "It s always five o clock in Margaritaville" says Buffet to the whoops and hollers of the crowd. 18. Remember When This song was previously unreleased, but I think it is going to be his next great hit. Just my humble opinion, but I truly love this song. It is another soft, melodic tune with strings playing and a mandolin plays to the rhyming tune. It speaks of remembering all of the things that happen in our lives as a couple. The good times and the bad, the addition of children, of aging together and of looking back. Listening now to the song, the last verse brings tears to my eyes. Remember when we said when we turned gray When the children grow up and move away We won t be sad, we ll be glad For all the life we ve had And we ll remember when. Remember when Remember when Who Else Is On This CD? First, and most notably is Jimmy Buffet joining in on the great summer song Five O clock Somewhere. This is the 30th # 1 song to hit the charts for Mr. Jackson. The video was also released on VHS on August 12 and the DVD will be released in September for this song that was filmed in Jupiter Fla. And it can be seen on CMT Aug. 30 @ 9:00 ET/PT. Acoustic Guitar Bruce Watkins, Greenwood Hart Drums Eddie Bayers Electric Bass Glenn Worf Electric Guitar Brent Mason Fiddle & Mandolin Stuart Duncan Percussion Eric Darkin Piano Hargus Pig Robbins Steel Guitar Paul Franklin, Lloyd Green Background Vocals John Wesley Riles Strings on Remember When arranged and conducted by Matthew McCauley My Feelings As you can clearly tell, I love this CD. The songs have me tapping my toes and singing along. While most of the songs are familiar to me, some of them are new. The limited addition of a second CD with 8 songs on it was a wonderful bonus that I wasn t aware of when I bought the CD. The songs are also some old time favorites, but many of them I m not familiar with I think they were before my Country music time. It is great getting to hear these eight album tracks that Mr. Jackson selected to be included. I find that Alan Jackson s voice is soothing to me and can ground me like no other (well, maybe Garth and Trace Adkins too). I guess I am just a sucker for a well performed love song and he surely gives us lots of those. Additionally, are some fun songs that are light and a little silly. Makes this CD one that I will value through the years. I found it hard not to write about each and every song, because they all seem to touch me in some way, but this review is long enough, so I ll leave it to your ears to listen to all of the great songs that are included. Nuts & Bolts Alan Jackson Greatest Hits Volume II and Some Other Stuff was produced in 2003 by Keith Stegall. Arista Nashville Tmk(s) Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s) BMG Entertainment. I very happily paid $14.88 at Wal*Mart for this CD. Receiving two CD s with this album surely made the price feel so much better to me. 26 great songs that is such a wonderful deal. On the website: www.alanjackson.com you can learn more about this album and his others. You can also listen to some of the songs that are included in this album and get a taste of it yourself. I give this CD an A+ and would very highly recommend it for country music fans and of course for Alan Jackson fans. Review ID: 10000000000601152 Epinions.com ratings are not included in the item's average rating. Links in this review may have been removed. |
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