Alan Jackson - What I Do

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Album Details

Title: What I Do
Artist: Alan Jackson
Release Date: 9/7/2004
Re-Released On: 9/13/2004
Label: Arista Records, Commercial Canada
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 828766310320, 828766365528
Genre: Country
Styles: Contemporary Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Confident, Earthy, Gritty, Plaintive, Earnest, Reflective, Sentimental, Bittersweet, Rollicking, Energetic, Fun, Poignant, Rambunctious, Rousing, Yearning
Total Copies: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Too Much of a Good Thing
  2. Rainy Day in June
  3. USA Today
  4. If Love Was a River
  5. If French Fries Were Fat Free
  6. You Don't Have to Paint Me a Picture
  7. There Ya Go
  8. The Talkin' Song Repair Blues
  9. Strong Enough
  10. Monday Morning Church
  11. Burnin' the Honky Tonks Down
  12. To Do What I Do [Live]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDArista Records63103
2004CDCommercial Canada82876636552

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Album Review

Alan Jackson had been a star for a long time before he released Drive in 2002, but that album turned him into a superstar, largely because it had the post-9/11 anthem "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," a crossover smash that made Jackson a household name. Unlike some of his peers, he didn't embrace this opportunity to become an omnipresent celebrity, he turned out a second greatest-hits album in 2003 -- complete with another crossover hit in the Jimmy Buffett duet "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" -- before returning with the full-length What I Do in September of 2004. Filled with straightforward, unadorned honky tonk and gentle, rolling ballads, What I Do makes it clear that Jackson doesn't have the slightest interest in becoming a full-fledged, crossover country-pop star. This is the purest country album he's cut in a long time, but what makes it one of his very best albums isn't its purity, it's how it's delivered with a quiet confidence, a big heart, and a sly sense of humor. Jackson has backed away from any big social statements -- there is a song called "USA Today," but far from being a comment on either the state of the world or his celebrity, it merely tells the tale of "the loneliest man in the U.S.A. today" -- and sings about love, heartache, churches, fixing cars, and wishing "If French Fries Were Fat Free." As that last song suggests, he's learned from his idol George Jones that even songs about heartbreak can be just as effective if delivered with a sense of humor, but the best joke here is "The Talkin' Song Repair Blues," where Jackson haggles with a mechanic who fancies himself a songwriter. Despite these moments of levity, much of What I Do is heavy on ballads. While it's true that the loping drinking song "Strong Enough" and rip-roaring "Burnin' the Honky Tonks Down" are so good it's hard not to wish Jackson threw a few more ravers into the mix, each of these ballads works splendidly, whether it's the sweet "Too Much of a Good Thing," the gently supportive "There Ya Go," or the aching "Rainy Day in June." Given the preponderance of ballads and the laid-back delivery, What I Do has an intimate, relaxed feel, the polar opposite of a sequel to a blockbuster like Drive usually is. But instead of feeling like a retreat, What I Do feels like one of Jackson's most assured and best albums, proof positive that he's the best mainstream country singer of this decade. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam WrightVocals (Background)
Alan JacksonGuitar, Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic)
Brent MasonGuitar (Bass), Guitar (Electric), Bass
Bruce RutherfordDrums
Bruce WatkinsBanjo, Guitar (Acoustic)
Danny GroahGuitar (Electric)
Dave GaylordFiddle
Dave KellyMandolin
David GulliverAssistant
David HeuerAssistant
Eddie BayersDrums
Eddie Bayers Jr.Drums
Emory GordyEngineer
Glenn WorfGuitar (Bass), Bass
Greg LangfordEngineer
Hank WilliamsMastering
Hargus "Pig" RobbinsPiano
Jason CampbellProduction Coordination
Jelly Roll JohnsonHarmonica
John KeltonEngineer, Mixing
John Wesley RylesVocals (Background)
Keith StegallProducer
Kooster McAllisterEngineer
Lloyd GreenGuitar (Steel)
Mark FainGuitar (Bass), Bass
Matt RollingsPiano
Matt RoveyAssistant, Engineer
Mellissa SchleicherGrooming
Monty AllenVocals (Background)
Monty ParkeyPiano
Patty LovelessVocals (Background)
Paul FranklinGuitar (Steel), Lap Steel Guitar
Richard SterbanVocals (Background)
Robbie FlintGuitar (Steel)
Roger WillsBass
Russ HarringtonPhotography
S. Wade HuntDesign, Art Direction
Shannon WrightVocals (Background), Vocals (Background)
Stan DacusEngineer
Stuart DuncanMandolin, Fiddle
Tom DavisAudio Production
Tom RutledgeGuitar (Acoustic)
Tony StephensGuitar (Acoustic)