Under the Influence

Under the Influence

by Alan Jackson
Under the Influence

Under the Influence

by Alan Jackson

Compact Disc

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Overview

Anyone who doubts Alan Jackson's roots as a honky tonk singer should turn to Under the Influences, his heartfelt salute to his favorite country singers. According to his self-penned liner notes, Jackson has "always wanted to do this album," and that's evident from the songs he chose to cover. There are several hits here, but they're the kind that aren't regularly covered -- "Pop a Top," "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'," "Revenooer Man," "She Just Started Liking Cheatin' Songs," and "Once You've Had the Best." That, along with Jackson's loving reverence, makes this a step above the average covers album. Much of the material dates from the late '70s and early '80s, which makes sense, since he's a fourth-generation honky tonker raised on second and third-generation honky tonk. When he dips into Merle Haggard's catalog, he chose 1979's "My Own Kind of Hat." He picks songs written in the late '70s by Bob McDill. He also pays tribute to Hank Williams -- but Junior, not Senior. This all gives Jackson and Under the Influence true character. He's not going out of his way to pick historically correct songs, he's just choosing ones he likes. The album is all the better for it -- it's relaxed, warm, and entertaining, as he casually shows off his talents with some of his favorite songs. He rarely makes an effort to reinterpret the songs or contemporize the material, although the arrangements can occasionally be a little too clean. It also has to be said that the closer "Margaritaville," performed as a duet with Jimmy Buffett, sticks out like a sore thumb, but these two complaints wind up being nitpicking, since mainstream country didn't produce a better honky tonk album in 1999 than Under the Influence. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 05/08/2012
Label: Smcmg / Sony Music
UPC: 0886919794625
Rank: 52005

Tracks

  1. Pop a Top
  2. Farewell Party
  3. Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'
  4. Right in the Palm of Your Hand
  5. The Blues Man
  6. Revenooer Man
  7. My Own Kind of Hat
  8. She Just Started Liking Cheatin' Songs
  9. The Way I Am
  10. It Must Be Love
  11. Once You've Had the Best
  12. Margaritaville

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Alan Jackson   Primary Artist
Jimmy Buffett   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Glenn Worf   Guest Artist,Bass
Larry Franklin   Fiddle
Gary Prim   Piano,Keyboards
Owen Hale   Drums
John Willis   Guitar (Acoustic)
Brent Mason   Guitar (Electric)
Brent Rowan   Guitar (Electric)
Scotty Sanders   Guitar (Steel)
John Wesley Ryles   Vocals (Background)
Hargus "Pig" Robbins   Piano,Keyboards
Michael Rhodes   Bass
Stuart Duncan   Fiddle
Eddie Bayers   Drums
Bruce Watkins   Guitar (Acoustic)
Paul Franklin   Guitar (Steel)

Technical Credits

Mark Nevers   Engineer,Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Kent Robbins   Composer
Hank Williams, Jr.   Composer
Lawton Williams   Composer
Donny Young   Composer
Ben Peters   Composer
Brady Barnett   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
John Kelton   Engineer
Johnny Paycheck   Composer
Nat Stuckey   Composer
Jimmy Buffett   Composer
Merle Haggard   Composer
Red Lane   Composer
Steve Crowder   Assistant Engineer
Maude Gilman   Art Direction
S. Wade Hunt   Design
Sandra Fox   Production Coordination
Missy McKeand   Design
Hank Williams   Mastering
Keith Stegall   Producer
Bob McDill   Composer
Robert Lee McDill   Composer
Sonny Throckmorton   Composer
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