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Everything I Love

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Alan Jackson

Everything I Love

 
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Release Date: November 30, 1995
Label: Arista
Rating: 5.0
 
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Description: Because his singing is solid but unremarkable, Alan Jackson tends to be only as good as his song selection. So on several tracks here--his own composition "Buicks To The Moon," for example, or Tom T. Hall's slighter-than-it-fancies-itself "Little Bitty"--he isn't exactly sunk by clunky metaphors and cliched arrangements, but he can't rise above them either. However, on the title track here, and on the searing, twangy power ballad "Between The Devil And Me," he's as good as he's ever been. Which is very good indeed. --David Cantwell
 
 

 
Tracklist of Everything I Love

Disc 1
1 Little Bitty  2:39 no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Everything I Love  3:08 view lyrics
3 Buicks To The Moon  2:37 no lyrics yet - submit it
4 Between The Devil And Me  4:22 view lyrics
5 There Goes  3:56 no lyrics yet - submit it
6 A House With No Curtains  3:26 view lyrics
7 Who's Cheatin' Who  4:03 no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Walk On The Rocks  3:31 no lyrics yet - submit it
9 Must've Had A Ball  3:34 no lyrics yet - submit it
10 It's Time You Learned About Good-Bye  3:13 no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

Awesome! Male Country Singer

I think Alan Jackson is an Awesome!Male Country Singer.I saw him Last Month on The Rosie O'Donnell Show talking about his new Cd.

One of Alan's best

In any artist's career, there comes a point where they can record almost anything and have a hit. "Little Bitty" is that point for Alan Jackson. Anyone that can have hit records with nursery rhymes deserves respect. Doubly so if, like Jackson, they can take a positively inane song and make it sound good!

So the weakest part of the album starts at 5 stars - quite honestly, where do you go from there? If you don't have this album, buy it, now.

On a personal note (being a part-time musician), my favourite moment on the album is the wonderfully over-the-top steel guitar solo in the closing track "It's Time You Learned About Goodbye". But then Paul Franklin (steel guitarist) has achieved deity-like status amongst those in the know. How can you go wrong?

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.