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When Somebody Loves You
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When Somebody Loves You

(more) »rank: 824959

by: Alan Jackson


: essential recording:In the decade since his debut, Alan Jackson has matured as both singer and songwriter while his resolute traditionalism remains unchanged. As usual, his original numbers account for the best moments, including the hit 'www.memory' and heartland anthem 'Where I Come From,' both outclassing the cartoonish non-original 'It's Alright to Be a Redneck,' yet another variation on Jeff Foxworthy's tired comedic hook. Jackson's masterful title track reiterates his genius with a ballad, as does his passionate interpretation of Robert Lee Castleman's loungy 'Maybe I Should Stay Here.' Don't dare assume he'd tone down the acerbic commentaries he began on 'Gone Country' ...

High Mileage
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High Mileage

(more) »rank: 1058070

by: Alan Jackson


: :Alan Jackson's eighth album for Arista has nothing to prove, no broad statements to make, no shocking musical switch-ups. In laying back into acoustic shuffles like 'Right on the Money' and pedal steel- sweetened ballads like 'Gone Crazy,' Jackson disarms with subtle delivery and a back-to-country-basics band. He penned half the album, and remarkably, his compositions are so strong one wishes he'd handled the entire record. The best non-original is a Kieran Kane's I'll Go On Loving You, the sexiest thing Jackson's ever recorded, with an elegantly dark string arrangement, and a deadly serious spoken delivery; the worst is 'What a Day Yesterday ...

Michael Finnissy: Maldon & Other Choral Works
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Michael Finnissy: Maldon & Other Choral Works

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from: Nmc Records


: :Alan Jackson's eighth album for Arista has nothing to prove, no broad statements to make, no shocking musical switch-ups. In laying back into acoustic shuffles like 'Right on the Money' and pedal steel- sweetened ballads like 'Gone Crazy,' Jackson disarms with subtle delivery and a back-to-country-basics band. He penned half the album, and remarkably, his compositions are so strong one wishes he'd handled the entire record. The best non-original is a Kieran Kane's I'll Go On Loving You, the sexiest thing Jackson's ever recorded, with an elegantly dark string arrangement, and a deadly serious spoken delivery; the worst is 'What a Day Yesterday ...

American Portraits-The American Music Sampler
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American Portraits-The American Music Sampler

(more) »rank: 462424

by: Gian Carlo Menotti, Paul Creston, Bernard Herrmann, Quincy Porter, Franz Waxman, Howard Hanson, Miklos Rozsa, William Schuman, James Sinclair, James Sedares, Andrew Schenck, Donald Teeters, Vakhtang Jordania, Richard Auldon Clark, Falletta, Joann


: :Alan Jackson's eighth album for Arista has nothing to prove, no broad statements to make, no shocking musical switch-ups. In laying back into acoustic shuffles like 'Right on the Money' and pedal steel- sweetened ballads like 'Gone Crazy,' Jackson disarms with subtle delivery and a back-to-country-basics band. He penned half the album, and remarkably, his compositions are so strong one wishes he'd handled the entire record. The best non-original is a Kieran Kane's I'll Go On Loving You, the sexiest thing Jackson's ever recorded, with an elegantly dark string arrangement, and a deadly serious spoken delivery; the worst is 'What a Day Yesterday ...

Top Tunes M Series Karaoke Multiplex CDG Alan Jackson TTM-051
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Top Tunes M Series Karaoke Multiplex CDG Alan Jackson TTM-051

(more) »rank: 737275


: :Alan Jackson's eighth album for Arista has nothing to prove, no broad statements to make, no shocking musical switch-ups. In laying back into acoustic shuffles like 'Right on the Money' and pedal steel- sweetened ballads like 'Gone Crazy,' Jackson disarms with subtle delivery and a back-to-country-basics band. He penned half the album, and remarkably, his compositions are so strong one wishes he'd handled the entire record. The best non-original is a Kieran Kane's I'll Go On Loving You, the sexiest thing Jackson's ever recorded, with an elegantly dark string arrangement, and a deadly serious spoken delivery; the worst is 'What a Day Yesterday ...

Who's Cheatin Who
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Who's Cheatin Who

(more) »rank: 737275

by: Alan Jackson


: :Alan Jackson's eighth album for Arista has nothing to prove, no broad statements to make, no shocking musical switch-ups. In laying back into acoustic shuffles like 'Right on the Money' and pedal steel- sweetened ballads like 'Gone Crazy,' Jackson disarms with subtle delivery and a back-to-country-basics band. He penned half the album, and remarkably, his compositions are so strong one wishes he'd handled the entire record. The best non-original is a Kieran Kane's I'll Go On Loving You, the sexiest thing Jackson's ever recorded, with an elegantly dark string arrangement, and a deadly serious spoken delivery; the worst is 'What a Day Yesterday ...

The Strayhorns Featuring Alan Jackson on Two Previously Unreleased Recordings
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The Strayhorns Featuring Alan Jackson on Two Previously Unreleased Recordings

(more) »rank: 890442

by: The Strayhorns


: :1. Don't Get Above Your Raisin' 2. She Thinks I Still Care 3. Just In Case 4. Mind Your Own Business (featuring Alan Jackson) 5. Chattahoochie 6. Ramblin' Fever 7. Workin' Man Blues 8. Misery Loves Company 9. What Kind Of Man (featuring Alan Jackson) 10. Stray Hornpipe

Andrew Sparling
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Andrew Sparling

(more) »rank: 971335

from: NMC


: :1. Don't Get Above Your Raisin' 2. She Thinks I Still Care 3. Just In Case 4. Mind Your Own Business (featuring Alan Jackson) 5. Chattahoochie 6. Ramblin' Fever 7. Workin' Man Blues 8. Misery Loves Company 9. What Kind Of Man (featuring Alan Jackson) 10. Stray Hornpipe

Chattahoochee
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Chattahoochee

(more) »rank: 971335

by: Alan Jackson


: :1. Don't Get Above Your Raisin' 2. She Thinks I Still Care 3. Just In Case 4. Mind Your Own Business (featuring Alan Jackson) 5. Chattahoochie 6. Ramblin' Fever 7. Workin' Man Blues 8. Misery Loves Company 9. What Kind Of Man (featuring Alan Jackson) 10. Stray Hornpipe

Bach: Matthäus Passion [The Jonathan Miller BBC Production]
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Bach: Matthäus Passion [The Jonathan Miller BBC Production]

(more) »rank: 698841

from: Cala Records


: :1. Don't Get Above Your Raisin' 2. She Thinks I Still Care 3. Just In Case 4. Mind Your Own Business (featuring Alan Jackson) 5. Chattahoochie 6. Ramblin' Fever 7. Workin' Man Blues 8. Misery Loves Company 9. What Kind Of Man (featuring Alan Jackson) 10. Stray Hornpipe


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Beyonce's London fans go crazy when the Destiny's Child beauty, on her first solo international tour, descends to a massive stage while suspended, upside down, from a wire. After a delicate landing, the star embarks on a set of recent hits immersed in complicated arrangements, including the Arabic sound of "Baby Boy" and "Naughty Girl," the chunky, hypnotic funk of "Hip Hop Star," and Beyonce: Live at Wembley's best performance, the powerful "Work It Out," in which the diva is at her clearest, jazziest, and most soulful. Not everything works. The bottom falls out of "Gift from Virgo," "Be with You" is forgettable, and Beyonce's stage patter needs polish. But a Destiny's Child medley accompanied by only a DJ is innovative and fun, "Summertime" proves a breezy dance number, and "Crazy in Love" is bolstered by what sounds like the old Stax horns. A CD featuring a few remixes is included with the DVD. --Tom Keogh

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