When Somebody Loves You

Alan Jackson mp3

Released: 2000

1. Meat and Potato Man
2. When Somebody Loves You
3. The Thrill Is Back
4. www.memory
5. Where I Come From
6. I Still Love You
7. Life Or Love
8. A Love Like That
9. It's Alright To Be A Redneck
10. Maybe I Should Stay Here
11. Three Minute Positive Not Too Country Up-tempo Love Song
    

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Another Superb Album by one of Country's Finest Artists!
I totally disagree with Rich Kienzle's unfair evaluation of this CD. Anyone who has followed Alan Jackson's music from when he first started out a decade ago, knows that It's Alright to Be a Redneck is NOT a cartoonish non-original, it's just another cool, fun song sung in Alan Jackson style and all of his CD's contain at least one song of this type. The Three Minute Positive Not Too Country Up-Tempo Love Song is another neat song that is just Alan's way of putting into words what he believes in. Alan Jackson doesn't have to try to sign like Merle Haggard or George Jones, that's why he's consistenly nominated for Male Vocalist of the Year at the CMA's -- all artists have influences, and most artists have been quoted as sounding like someone else, but Alan will always sing in his distinct and own style. Life or Love is one of the smoothest songs that you could play over and over again while cruising down the highway. It's almost magical how Alan Jackson always seems to top his last album, and he's done it again with this one -- and he certainly deserves credit for writing five of the songs on the album -- let's face it, other than George Strait and maybe Vince Gill, what other true, down-home country artists are still out there? This CD is a MUST-HAVE for every Alan Jackson's fan collection of CD's -- he just continues to get better and better.

It's still Alan Jackson
I just finished listening to the latest Jackson album. It's his 10th stdio album and my 10th Alan Jackson album as well. I love this guy. I was at a concert a couple of weeks ago and I loved all his old hits, Chattahoochie, Living on Love (my favorite), and so on.

Now, the new one, I Don't know what to say. I liked two songs right from the start, the one with the long title "Three Minute Positive Not Too Country Uptempo Love Song" and of course "www.memory". Now what about the rest?

My opinion is that the quality of the songs decreased over the last decade, but it's still Alan Jackson Country, that I don't care, it doesn't bother me at all. I love all his songs, any of them without exceptions, and I will continue to love all of the songs, including this album. I think you might need to get "used" to them, because a couple are kinda "rocky". What I was missing are the ballads a la "Wanted" or "Midnight in Montgomery" or "The Blues Man" - as I said: the old stuff (3 years ago and earlier) is a little bitty better. Maybe because I like ballad songs so much. But, as always, I L.O.V.E. all the songs on this album and I really recommend it. What did you think would an Alan Jackson album be if not "recommendable"?! - a pure understatement. He's the king of country.

I rushed to the store this morning to be one of the first to get a piece. And as expected it's Alan Jackson again. He will never give up to the Pop genre, never!

Go get this. You will love it, trust me.


Very good!
I love all songs on this album. Songs like "When Somebody Loves you", "I Still Love You" and "Maybe I Should Stay Here" touch my heart, especially "I Still Love You". Mid-tempo songs "Meat and Potato Man" (It's Alan), "The Thrill is Back", "Where I Come From", "Life Or Love", "A Love Like That" and "It's Alright To Be A Redneck" are really funny compositions. "WWW.Memory" and "Three Minute Positive Not Too Country Up-tempo Love Song" are two very speical songs by Alan, maybe indicating a brand-new Alan in the future. It's so great that Alan keeps on writing songs of different styles while retaining his country roots! Alan's voice and song-writing are getting better and better. And I truly hope Alan would keep up his efforts to further enhance his artistry. He is a true artist. Listening his new songs is just like having a happy journey in the countryside. It's Alan's best album since 1994's "Who I Am". Very Good!

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