The Bluegrass Album

The Bluegrass Album

by Alan Jackson
The Bluegrass Album

The Bluegrass Album

by Alan Jackson

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Overview

Alan Jackson has had quite a run. At 54, he's had nearly a quarter of a century of being a big ticket draw in country music, with 25 number one country hits under his belt and a solid reputation as perhaps the best neo-traditionalist singer and songwriter of his generation -- he's certainly been the most commercially successful. Times change, though, and contemporary country stations, in love with younger stars and a hybrid country/rock/pop sound, don't play Jackson much these days, if at all. Jackson appears to have accepted that, because this set, his 15th studio album, finds him going bluegrass, a genre country music stations aren't likely to lend much credence to. There's nothing too startling on The Bluegrass Album. It's bluegrass, after all, and Jackson's warm, familiar voice drops right in among the banjos, mandolins, and fiddles like it was born to be there, and he wrote most of the songs here, including the fine opener "Long Hard Road," and the interesting "Blacktop," where Jackson takes issue with contemporary country's fascination with dirt roads, which, Jackson wryly notes, are full of pot holes and stir up dust which gets all over the washing when it's hung out to dry. He also pulls off a few covers, including Adam Wright's (Wright co-produced this set with Keith Stegall) "Ain't Got Trouble Now," the Dillards' "There Is a Time," and a 3/4 waltz time version of Bill Monroe's classic "Blue Moon of Kentucky," each of which fits in nicely with the eight originals Jackson wrote for this project. In the end, Jackson's foray into bluegrass seems easy and natural, as if he'd been playing it all along. Contemporary country stations might not play it, but Jackson is unconcerned. He's earned the right to drop out of the rat race and do whatever he wants to do, and for now, that means bluegrass. ~ Steve Leggett

Product Details

Release Date: 09/24/2013
Label: Capitol / Emi Nashville
UPC: 0602537514212
Rank: 78761

Tracks

  1. Long Hard Road
  2. Mary
  3. Wild and Blue
  4. Appalachian Mountain Girl
  5. Ain't Got Trouble Now
  6. Blue Ridge Mountain Song
  7. Tie Me Down
  8. There Is a Time
  9. Blue Side of Heaven
  10. Let's Get Back to Me and You
  11. Way Beyond the Blue
  12. Knew All Along
  13. Blacktop
  14. Blue Moon of Kentucky

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Alan Jackson   Primary Artist
Sammy Shelor   Banjo
Adam Steffey   Mandolin
Scott Coney   Guitar (Acoustic)
Tim Crouch   Fiddle
Don Rigsby   Vocals (Background)
Tim Dishman   Bass
Ronnie Bowman   Vocals (Background)
Rob Ickes   Dobro

Technical Credits

Travis Humbert   Assistant
Rodney Dillard   Composer
Randy Albright   Composer
Adam Wright   Composer,Producer
Alan Jackson   Composer
Mitchell Jayne   Composer
Nancy Russell   Management
Mark D. Sanders   Composer
Bill Monroe   Composer
Keith Stegall   Producer
John Kelton   Mixing,Engineer
John Scott Sherrill   Composer
Lisa Silver   Composer
Shannon Wright   Composer
Hank Williams   Mastering
Jason Campbell   Production Coordination
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