Track Listing 1. Chattahoochee 2. She s Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues) 3. Tonight I Climbed the Wall 4. I Don t Need the Booze (To Get a Buzz On) 5. You Can t Have It All (Who Says) 5. (Who Says) You Can t Have It All 6. Up to My Ears in Tears 7. Tropical Depression 8. She Likes It Too 9. If It Ain t One Thing (It s You) 10. Mercury Blues
Details
Playing Time:
31 min.
Producer:
Scott Hendricks, Keith Stegall
Distributor:
BMG (distributor)
Recording Type:
Studio
Recording Mode:
Stereo
SPAR Code:
n a
Album Notes Personnel: Alan Jackson (vocals); Brent Mason, Bruce Watkins, Keith Stegall, Robbie Flint (guitar); Weldon Myrick, Paul Franklin (steel guitars); Stuart Duncan, Hank Singer, Rob Hajacos (fiddle); Hargus Pig Robbins (piano); Roy Huskey, Jr., Glenn Worf (bass); Eddie Bayers (drums); Bruce Rutherford (background vocals).Recorded at Castle Recording Studio, Cayman Moon Recorders, Sound Emporium and Recording Arts, Nashville, Tennessee.Personnel: Alan Jackson (vocals, guitar); Keith Stegall, Bruce Watkins (guitar, acoustic guitar); Bruce Watkis (guitar); Glenn Worf (electric guitar, electric bass); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Robbie Flint (slide guitar); Paul Franklin , Weldon Myrick (steel guitar); Rob Hajacos, Stuart Duncan, Hank Singer (fiddle); Hargus Pig Robbins (piano); Roy M. Junior Husky (upright bass); Eddie Bayers (drums).Audio Mixer: John Kelton.Recording information: Castle Recording Studio, Franklin, TN; Castle Recording Studio, Nashville, TN; Cayman Moon Recorders, Nashville, TN; Recording Arts, Nashville, TN; Sound Emporium Studios, Nashville, TN.Photographers: Randee Saint Nicholas; Jim DeVault .Unknown Contributor Role: Mary Beth Felts.What is Alan Jackson s formula for sucess? Try tall, lanky good looks, a sly crook of the hat, long blonde hair and a mustache. Add a low-slung guitar that wails blistering licks. Include a large dose of traditional instrumentation, first-rate players, and an aversion towards turning country pop.Being an accomplished writer helps, adding well-crafted, honky tonk classics to the lexicon of country music. A slight Georgia drawl, a shy smile, and an elastic baritone. That s about what it takes to sell millions of albums.As it turns out with most of Jackson s albums, A LOT ABOUT LIVIN is becoming a sort of greatest hits compilation. Everything he releases hits the top of the charts and deservedly so. His songwriting and instrumentation is impeccable.Highlights include the award-winning, foot-stomping summer smash Chattahoochee ; Tonight I Climbed The Wall with its timeless sound, transcendent vocal, and pining instrumentation; I Don t Need The Booze (To Get A Buzz On), a yodeling honky tonk reading of alcoholic delights; Mercury Blues, a rollicking, hard-driving love song to his car; the blues-shuffling She s Got The Rhythm ; and the yearning Who Says You Can t Have It All, where Jackson shares effective duet duties with a moody fiddle and sobbing steel guitar.Jackson sings a lot about livin , a little bout love, and no one in contemporary country music is doing it better than he does.
Personnel: Alan Jackson (vocals); Brent Mason, Bruce Watkins, Keith Stegall, Robbie Flint (guitar); Weldon Myrick, Paul Franklin (steel guitars); Stuart Duncan, Hank Singer, Rob Hajacos (fiddle); Hargus Pig Robbins (piano); Roy Huskey, Jr., Glenn Worf (bass); Eddie Bayers (drums); Bruce Rutherford (background vocals).Recorded at Castle Recording Studio, Cayman Moon Recorders, Sound Emporium and Recording Arts, Nashville, Tennessee.What is Alan Jackson s formula for sucess? Try tall, lanky good looks, a sly crook of the hat, long blonde hair and a mustache. Add a low-slung guitar that wails blistering licks. Include a large dose of traditional instrumentation, first-rate players, and an aversion towards turning country pop.Being an accomplished writer helps, adding well-crafted, honky tonk classics to the lexicon of country music. A slight Georgia drawl, a shy smile, and an elastic baritone. That s about what it takes to sell millions of albums.As it turns out with most of Jackson s albums, A LOT ABOUT LIVIN is becoming a sort of greatest hits compilation. Everything he releases hits the top of the charts and deservedly so. His songwriting and instrumentation is impeccable.Highlights include the award-winning, foot-stomping summer smash Chattahoochee ; Tonight I Climbed The Wall with its timeless sound, transcendent vocal, and pining instrumentation; I Don t Need The Booze (To Get A Buzz On), a yodeling honky tonk reading of alcoholic delights; Mercury Blues, a rollicking, hard-driving love song to his car; the blues-shuffling She s Got The Rhythm ; and the yearning Who Says You Can t Have It All, where Jackson shares effective duet duties with a moody fiddle and sobbing steel guitar.Jackson sings a lot about livin , a little bout love, and no one in contemporary country music is doing it better than he does.
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