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Personnel: Alan Jackson, George Jones (vocals); Brent Mason (acoustic & electric guitars); Bruce Watkins (acoustic guitar); Danny Groah (electric guitar); Paul Franklin, Robbi...Read more
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I have been impressed by Alan Jackson's song writing skills since 9/11. Before that I would not pay much attention to anything he did except the finished product. This older...Read more
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Alan Jackson cd's are always great. There is only one song on this cd that I didn't care for. "someday" Alan sings mostly country and he's really relaxing. Read more

Don't Rock the Jukebox by Alan Jackson (CD, Sep-2001, BMG Special Products)

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Album Features
UPC:755174669026
Artist:Alan Jackson
Format:CD
Release Year:2001
Record Label:BMG Special Products
Genre:Contemporary Country, Country

Track Listing
1. Don't Rock the Jukebox
2. That's All I Need to Know
3. Dallas
4. Midnight in Montgomery
5. Love's Got a Hold on You
6. Someday
7. Just Playin' Possum
8. From a Distance
9. Walkin' the Floor Over Me
10. Working Class Hero

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Playing Time:31 min.
Contributing Artists:George Jones
Producer:Scott Hendricks, Keith Stegall
Distributor:BMG Special Products
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Alan Jackson, George Jones (vocals); Brent Mason (acoustic & electric guitars); Bruce Watkins (acoustic guitar); Danny Groah (electric guitar); Paul Franklin, Robbie Flint (steel guitar); Rob Hajacos, Mark McClurg (fiddle); Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Dirk Johnson (piano); Roy Huskey Jr., Michael Rhodes, Roger Wills (bass); Bruce Rutherford (drums, background vocals); Eddie Bayers (drums).Recorded at Recording Arts, 16th Avenue Sound, Sound Emporium, and Digital Recorders, Nashville, Tennessee.Alan Jackson's first album, 1989's HERE IN THE REAL WORLD, presented the singer/songwriter in a sensitive-balladeer mold along the lines of Randy Travis. But by 1991, Garth Brooks's more extroverted brand of country was all the rage, and Jackson's second album, DON'T ROCK THE JUKEBOX, brought out his honky-tonk side. Besides the instant-classic title track, still a honky-tonk jukebox anthem, the album includes the Number One hit "Love's Got A Hold On You," the outstanding "Midnight In Montgomery" (a tongue-in-cheek ghost story about being haunted by Hank Williams), and "Just Playin' Possum," a torch-passing duet with George Jones. Jackson proves that he still has a way with a ballad on the lovely "That's All I Need To Know," but overall, DON'T ROCK THE JUKEBOX is new-traditionalist country with a harder honky-tonk edge.

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Alan Jackson writes and sings

Created: 08/11/06
I have been impressed by Alan Jackson's song writing skills since 9/11. Before that I would not pay much attention to anything he did except the finished product. This older production is made up of 10 songs, 9 of which Mr Jackson co-authored.

While 5 of the recordings made gold, I most appreciated DON'T ROCK THE JUKEBOX, MIDNIGHT IN MONTGOMERY, SOMEDAY,and FROM A DISTANCE--. George Jones is mentioned in two of the selections... DON'T ROCK THE JUKEBOX and JUST PLAYIN' POSSUM. George comes in on the end of the latter so you feel that there is a mutual admiration going on there.

The liner notes contain a lot of information and the lyrics for all the songs.
I wish this were more common.

Since this is a 1991 album it gives a look at the early career influences and perhaps struggles of a developing artist. I like Jackson's style and I could not help but feel that he believes as he writes. I intend to fill in the gaps in my collection so I will be looking for more early albums.

What didn't I like about this album? Not much. The vocals are not as smooth as his recent ones but then who comes out full blown star immediately.

Geri H Ball
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always great

Created: 24/04/10
Alan Jackson cd's are always great. There is only one song on this cd that I didn't care for. "someday" Alan sings mostly country and he's really relaxing.
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Great Alan Jackson CD

Created: 10/04/08
From his early day's .. before the super star designation .. Good to Great
music !! Not a bad song in the bunch !!
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