On the Sweden charts, superstar Alan Jackson’s career stalled before it left the starting gate. There is so much to love about Alan Jackson, starting with incredible harmonies, songwriting chops and stellar stage presence. Bun B. Hear has compared writing for Alan Jackson’s new album to that on ‘Greatest Hits Vol I’ - but has declared the lyrics will be even more terrifying. Oh yes, this album gets Array out of Array
Little Bitty - This one has a powerful beat and a good melody. Gone Country is maybe the best thing the group’s ever done. Alan Jackson offers the kind of music here that makes you reflect on yourself. Musically Midnight In Montgomery is superior to other tracks in Greatest Hits Vol I. Tall, Tall Trees is perfect. This track is possibly the biggest guilty pleasure on Greatest Hits Vol I. I’ll Try is nothing short of a modern masterpiece. Opening track Don’t Rock The Jukebox shows the best of Alan Jackson. Alan Jackson rocks harder than ever with Livin’ On Love. Strong, powerful vocals of Alan Jackson in Summertime Blues are very impressive. Love’s Got A Hold On You is a marvelous song and it grows on you. (Who Says)You Can’t Have It All (3:31) a good melody. I listened to the opening track Home and liked it a lot. In Wanted the music gets its power. If you are a Alan Jackson fan, you will love I Don’t Even Know Your Name. Dallas - This one is lively and fun. Strong percussion and poignant lyrics of this track really gets under your skin. Some of the arrangements found on Greatest Hits Vol I are surprisingly edgy. The beautiful sound of this track makes you want to close your eyes and sway away with the music. I’d Love You All Over Again - A catchy, upbeat tune.
Greatest Hits Vol I CD


