Here are 13 songs about love and being a blue-collar guy who doesn't mind being a redneck, digs the old hillbilly sounds, and hates sushi. Alan Jackson's been at these anthems for an entire career. He's also had the same producer for the whole run. But there has been some change. The truth of the matter is, as close to the line as Jackson has kept his brand of country, it's actually become more so. There are less and less canned sounds on every record, whether it's on a killer love song like the title track with its Spanish guitar overtones that are reminiscent of Marty Robbins or the slamming honky tonk of "The Thrill Is Back" with the rawest sounding fiddle on a country record in a decade. And on the dumbly titled "WWW.Memory," Jackson gets down into a place where the sad lyric fits the tinkling of the upright piano (it's probably synthesized but doesn't feel like it). "Where I Come From" is another redneck anthem, but it rocks a little harder with a ZZ Top-styled guitar. The point is simple: If you like guitars, banjos, pedal steels, and songs about simple things -- "I Still Love You" is one of those songs and one of the best Jackson's ever recorded -- then When Somebody Loves You is your kind of record. This is trad honky tonk country in a country-pop age. Jackson gets a vote not only for holding on to the tradition but because he is able to articulate its heart in a heartless age.
Title: When Somebody Loves You
Format: CD
Release Date: 01 Oct 2005
Artist: Alan Jackson
Sku: 149148
Catalogue No: 07863693352
Category: Country
Disc Count: 1
Transfer Format: Compact Disc
Video Format: Country
Primary Audio: 07863693352
Language: 0078636933528
Subtitles: Sony Music
DISC 1
Meat And Potato Man
When Somebody Loves You
The Thrill Is Back
Www.memory
Where I Come From
I Still Love You
Life Or Love
A Love Like That
It's Alright To Be A Redneck
Maybe I Should Stay Here
Three Minute Positive Not Too Country Up-Tempo Love Song