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UNDER THE INFLUENCE is Alan Jackson's tribute to the singers and songwriters who most influenced him, including George Jones, Merle Haggard and Conway Twitty.
Principally recorded at Javelina Recording Studio, Wedgewood Sound and The Sound Station, Nashville, Tennessee; Clinton Recording Studio, New York, New York; Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas. Includes liner notes by Alan Jackson.
All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
UNDER THE INFLUENCE was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Album.
Traditionalist Alan Jackson has paid tribute to his musical roots in the past with reworked versions of songs like "Who's Cheating Who" and "Summertime Blues." With UNDER THE INFLUENCE, an entire album's worth of classic country songs, Jackson truly proves the old adage, "They just don't write 'em like that anymore." Drinking, cheating, divorce, death--those classic country topics--are all here, in great songs made famous by the likes of George Jones, Merle Haggard, Charley Pride, Gene Watson, and Don Williams.
Without imitating the original artist's delivery, Jackson manages to introduce a bit of each singer's style to the material: Pride's rich tones; Jones's stretched-out notes; Williams' laid- back approach. Jackson also wisely avoids modernizing the arrangements, so a hard country song like "Farwell Party"--a song so dark it could never be a hit today--retains its authentic feel. Highlights include "The Blues Man," an extended tribute to Hank Williams Jr., and "Right in the Palm of Your Hand," a mid-'70s Mel McDaniel track that still sounds incredibly fresh. Jackson closes with a crowd-pleaser: a version of "Margaritaville" with guest vocals by Jimmy Buffett himself. Overall, UNDER THE INFLUENCE is a fine introduction to country's past, from one of its present-day heroes.
Personnel: Alan Jackson, Jimmy Buffett (vocals); Bruce Watkins, John Willis (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason, Brent Rowan (electric guitar); Paul Franklin, Scotty Sanders (steel guitar); Stuart Duncan, Larry Franklin (fiddle); Hargus M. "Pig" Robbins, Gary Prim (piano, keyboards); Glenn Worf, Michael Rhodes (bass); Eddie Bayers, Owen Hale (drums); John Wesley Ryles (background vocals).Rolling Stone (2/3/00, p.62) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...'90s Nashville's smartest and sanest classicist...lavishes attention to soulful old records....[INFLUENCE] is a group of 12 vintage tunes that comprise a collection of what he calls 'just songs that I like'..." Entertainment Weekly (10/29/99, p.115) - "...In assembling these fine covers...[Jackson] updates classics with poignant readings and eloquent instrumental solos, finding the poetry in country's forgotten gems." - Rating: B+ No Depression (1-2/00, pp.82-3) - "...the most rebellious mainstream country album of the year....[it] flies in the face of current fashion by daring to feature music that is explicitly, unabashedly, sometimes even unreconstructedly country....the best album of Jackson's career..." Mojo (Publisher) (12/99, p.124) - "...complete satisfaction. He is still the connoisseur's hat act....a master of mellow honky tonk vocalizing..." Under The Influence Music Alan Jackson Under The Influence Songs Under The Influence Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Jackson at his best Alan Jackson's distinctive sound gives credence to this CD...he has the quintessential country sound that one expects of country music, and his re-makes of these classics are incredible! He pays a great tribute to the legends who made these songs forever imprinted on our souls...Jackson sings the songs as if they were written for him...I especially like "Kiss an Angel Good Morning"...he sounds just like Charley Pride...I also love the version of Margaritaville, with the Jackson-esque instrumental licks (Buffett's appearance in the recording makes it even better...sort of like Alan was messing around in the studio and Jimmy walks in and starts singing with him). This CD is a must for any Alan Jackson fan, and for any classic country fan...you will not be disappointed. Submitted by Bob (North Carolina) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Great New Renditions of the Old Gold! You can't go wrong getting this CD! Especially, since Alan Jackson has his own great counrty sound. This, being applied to the Great Old songs, is a wonderful comination. Submitted by a reviewer (Youngstown, Ohio, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GREAT!!! This is one of my favorite Alan Jackson albums. He does an excellent job redoing these classics and I'd love for him to make a sequel for this album. You know, something like Still Under the Influence. Submitted by Chantry (Anytown, Anystate, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GREAT!!! This is one of my favorite Alan Jackson albums. He does an excellent job redoing these classics and I'd love for him to make a sequel for this album. You know, something like Still Under the Influence. Submitted by Chantry (Anytown, Anystate, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
classic country music this cd proves that country music is alive and well. this is one of alans best and i have all of them. he does these legendary artist justice in his voice and delivery of their songs.alan is one of the finest singers around today. Submitted by grandmaflorida (punta gorda, fl) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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