Alan Jackson - Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 [Bonus CD]

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Album Details

Title: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 [Bonus CD]
Artist: Alan Jackson
Release Date: 8/12/2003
Re-Released On: 9/8/2003
Label: Arista
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 828765309721, 828765439626
Genre: Country
Styles: Contemporary Country, New Traditionalist
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Confident, Earthy, Gritty, Plaintive, Earnest, Reflective, Sentimental, Bittersweet, Rollicking, Energetic, Fun, Poignant, Rambunctious, Rousing, Yearning
Total Copies: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Little Bitty
  2. Everything I Love
  3. Who's Cheatin' Who
  4. There Goes
  5. I'll Go on Loving You
  6. Right on the Money
  7. Gone Crazy
  8. Little Man
  9. Pop a Top
  10. The Blues Man
  11. It Must Be Love
  12. www.memory
  13. When Somebody Loves You
  14. Where I Come From
  15. Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)
  16. Drive (For Daddy Gene)
  17. It's Five O'Clock Somewhere [#]
  18. Remember When [#]

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Job Description
  2. Tropical Depression
  3. Let's Get Back to Me and You
  4. You Can't Give Up on Love
  5. Hole in the Wall
  6. Buicks to the Moon
  7. When Love Comes Around
  8. The Sounds

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDArista53097
2003CDArista82876543962

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Album Review

Alan Jackson was one of the leading lights of contemporary country music in the '90s and the key to his success is that he managed to be straightforwardly traditional without sacrificing his taste for slightly mawkish sentimentality. The first tendency got him respect, the second sold him records, and if the latter is emphasized on the 18-track Greatest Hits, Vol. 2, that's because that's what hit the charts, particularly as he settled into his role as a veteran during the second half of the '90s, the period that this volume covers. There's little faulting this as a collection of hits, since it picks up precisely where 1995's Greatest Hits leaves off, then runs through all the hits in chronological order, adding two new songs -- the cheerful Jimmy Buffett duet "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" and the slow, nostalgic "Remember When" -- at the end. This does its job right, functioning as a good, thorough collection of hit singles, though it has to be said that taken as an album, the sentimental stuff does weigh a little heavy and it's hard not to wish there were a few more hardcore honky tonk numbers like "Pop a Top," just to give the album some variety and a quicker pace, but it's hard to fault this as a collection of big hits. [Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 was released initially with an eight-track bonus disc, containing a bunch of album tracks, relying heavily on 1994's Who I Am, along with two tracks from 2002's Drive. Not a bad bonus disc -- actually, it's pretty enjoyable -- but it's hardly a collection of rarities, either.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Brent MasonGuitar (Electric)
Bruce WatkinsGuitar (Acoustic)
Eddie BayersDrums
Eric DarkenPercussion
Gary GrayEngineer
Glenn WorfBass (Electric)
Hank WilliamsMastering
Hargus "Pig" RobbinsPiano
J.L. JamisonAssistant Engineer
Jason CampbellProduction Coordination
John KeltonMixing, Engineer
John Wesley RylesVocals (Background)
Keith StegallProducer
Lance StaedlerPhotography
Lloyd GreenGuitar (Steel)
Matt RoveyEngineer, Assistant Engineer
Matthew McCauleyConductor, Arranger
Mellissa SchleicherGroomer
Michael R. HerringtonDesign
Paul FranklinGuitar (Steel)
Stuart DuncanMandolin, Fiddle
Trish TownsendStylist

Member Reviews

EJ N. (FXANM8R) wrote on 7/19/2007...

The discription doesn't show it, but this is actually a TWO disc set.

The second disc is called "SOME OTHER STUFF" and the tracks included are as follows:

Job Description
Tropical Depression
Let's Get Back to Me and You
You Can't Give Up On Love
Hole in the Wall
Buicks to the Moon
When Love Comes Around
The Sounds

I also have the back insert, but I didn't post it as being included, because when I received it, the spine tabs were missing.

Suzanne B. (SuzyB) wrote on 2/26/2007...

Easy to see why Alan Jackson is such a popular country artist when you listen to this cd!