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Alan
Jackson - What I Do
Arista
Records
Album Review by Cheryl Harvey Hill
Photo Credit Russ Harrington
I'm
going to be totally honest and admit, up front, that I cannot be
objective when it comes to reviewing an Alan Jackson album. I'm sorry
but, without apologies to anyone, all of my journalistic objectivity
goes right out the window when you mention
Jackson
. I know before I even put this CD in
my player that I am going to only have one problem with it and that will
be deciding which song I like best.
In
my opinion, Alan Jackson personifies country music in it's purest,
finest, most endearing, emotional, simple, basic, "it don't get any
better than this" form. The fact that he IS the reigning CMA
Entertainer/Male Vocalist of the Year and, once again, is nominated for
this years CMA awards in the same two categories plus five more, is
proof that I'm not the only one who feels this way about him.
Jackson
graduated to legend status several
albums ago and yet shows no signs of easing up on the number of
chart-toppers he can produce. Ironically, despite his immense talent,
handsome good looks and a long and impressive list of number one hits
and other awards, he is extremely humble. In an interview with CMT (on
September 3, 2004
) he said, "I'm just a
singer-songwriter, more or less, and that's a form of entertainment, I
guess." Yep, he actually said, "more or less, I guess."
But come on now, what about the familiar 'good guy' white hat and
trade-mark torn jeans, does he really think they would look the same on
someone else? We, those who have been watching him for the past fifteen
years or so, know better. We also know that his songwriting skills are
above par. The five songs he wrote for this album are ongoing proof of
that. And as for being "just
a singer," well ... thank God for the simple things in life.
If
you aren't already a fan of
Jackson
's, you will be by the end of this
album. And for all of you who have been there from the start, you won't
be disappointed.
Jackson
's voice still warms you like your
Granny's favorite ole afghan and to balance out the ballads and make you
smile; he interjects some humor and a couple of easy-gliding
two-steppers. You don't have to be a songwriter or aspiring artist to
get a chuckle from "The Talkin' Song Repair Blues," while
guest artist Patty Loveless harmonizes beautifully with Jackson on
"Monday Morning Church" and you will easily be able to tell
where Richard Sterban, of the Oak Ridge Boys, chimes in on "Burning
The Honky Tonk Down."
Not
surprisingly, "Too Much of a Good Thing," the first single
from What I Do has already taken a secure hold on the top of the
charts. The chorus goes, "And too much of a good thing is a good
thing -- And we've got a good thing going on." This is exactly how
Jackson
's fans feel and I should know since
I count myself among them.
He
debuted the final song on the album, "To Do What I Do," at
last year’s Flameworthy Awards show. This song, about how a singer
feels about being able to sing for a living, was recorded live so all
that audience cheering you hear on this track is authentic.
The
last line of this song is, "And I thank you, I can do what I
do." All I have to say to that is, Mr. Jackson, you aren't the only
one who is thankful that you do what you do.
Rating:
BUY IT!
Alan
Jackson - What I Do track list:
01 Too Much of a Good Thing
02 Rainy Day in June
03 USA Today
04 If Love Was a River
05 If French Fries Were Fat Free
06 You Don't Have to Paint Me a Picture
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07 There Ya Go
08 The Talkin' Song Repair Blues
09 Strong Enough
10 Monday Morning Church
11 Burnin' the Honky Tonks Down
12 To Do What I Do |
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Website
Review by Jim Weaver:
"Well"
designed?... "well" DUH! We are talking about Alan Jackson
here you know. I think the site uses a little too much FLASH and is
surely going to load slowly for those without a broadband connection,
but it all looks so good when it's done. It would be nice if Alan would
offer an HTML site for his slower-connecting fans. There is a members
only section of the site and since I'm not a member I don't know
what all is available there, but what's available to the average Joe (or
Jim in my case) is adequate. I know fans are going to want more pictures
though, especially of fans with Alan. Overall it's a great looking site
that's going to load slow for a lot of fans. Go see for
yourself right now... www.AlanJackson.com.
Rating:
Looks Good!!
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Real
People Reviews I heard the song
"Monday Morning Church" shortly after my son died, he was 28. I had the same feelings as he sang about trying to understand it all. We are
originally from GA. My son was still living in Roswell at the time of his death.
I love the song and still cry when I hear it. Keep up the good work. From a fan in North
Carolina. Thanks so much.
Lynn Hawkins formally from Trion,
GA. Alan
Jackson is one of the great artists, another George Jones and What I
Do is an awesome CD. Every song is a hit, I give it 10 stars for the
best CD I ever bought. Alan Jackson is a real country singer What I
Do is gold.
Keep it country,
Justin McCreary
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