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Personnel: Ron Block (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Jerry Douglas (lap steel guitar, dobro); Alison Krauss (strings); Jim Cox (Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond b-3 organ); Viktor Krauss (acoustic bass, electric bass). Although LIKE RED ON A ROSE was produced by Alison Krauss, it's not the traditional bluegrass record one might expect. Instead, the producer and artist have done something far more unexpected: LIKE RED ON A ROSE is an album of cool and occasionally near-jazzy ballads that recall k.d. lang's SHADOWLAND, Ray Price's early 1970s pop singles, and Patsy Cline's more orchestral sides. Intended as a concept album about Jackson's marriage (although the only song here written by Jackson is "A Woman's Love," a re-recording of a 1998 single given a moodier, richer treatment), LIKE RED ON A ROSE is a set that's clear-eyed about the difficulties of a long relationship, but also capable of swooningly romantic moments. The title track (and first single) is a particular gem, but the album is best listened to as a whole. Although Jackson's earlier recordings are not most folks' idea of smoochy make-out music--no matter how "country" you are--LIKE RED ON A ROSE is an appealing new side to the singer's musical personality. Upon first glance, Alan Jackson's devout album of Christian spirituals, Precious Memories, seemed like a worthy but curious detour, a step off the hard country path for the best of all modern honky tonk singers, and that the next time around he would be back in familiar territory; after all, he made a career out of being reliable. As it turned out, that studiously quiet collection of traditional gospel tunes kicked off a particularly adventurous 2006 for Jackson, since he followed it up seven months later with Like Red on a Rose, a record quite unlike any other he's made. This is a smoky, intimate record; it's romantic, to be sure, but not seductive -- instead, it's the sound of longtime love, the sound of happiness. Which is hardly the same thing as a bright, sunny record, since Like Red on a Rose is anything but that. This is a record designed for late-night listening, either with the one you love or as you're lost in reflection on your own. In a sense, it's a country variation on Frank Sinatra's classic late-night saloon records. Jackson is certainly not as haunted as Frank was on In the Wee Small Hours -- if anything, he's the opposite, pleased with where he's at in life -- but it has the same sense of introspection, and Like Red on a Rose is also at its heart an interpretive work. There is only one Jackson original here, a revival of his 1998 tune "A Woman's Love." The other 12 songs are all penned by other writers, largely songs that aren't well known to the general public (only the closer of Leon Russell's "Bluebird" can qualify as a popular classic). There are plenty of songs about love, but also songs about growing older, having and enjoying a family, yet still sometimes feeling restless. So, it's every bit the concept album that one of Sinatra's albums is, and in its own way, Like Red on a Rose is just as effective, thanks to Jackson's supple singing; he's always rightly been acknowledged as one of the great singers in country music, but he's never had a chance to show such a range as he does here. Give some credit to producer Alison Krauss, whom Jackson originally approached with the idea of recording a bluegrass record. Krauss helped steer Alan in this direction, and he ran with it, winding up with a record that's every bit as surprising as Precious Memories, yet greater. On that record, it was possible to hear Jackson work at achieving his goal. Here, he's effortless, and the result is an uncommonly rich and moving album. If 2006 has been this eventful, who knows where Jackson will go in 2007? ~ Stephen Thomas ErlewineEntertainment Weekly (p.80) - "Producer Alison Krauss surrounds Jackson's baritone with plenty of slide guitar and piano, casting him as the lonely troubadour searching for a home front." -- Grade: A- No Depression (p.99) - "[With] wry, energetic humor, rocking and partying, knowing storytelling, longing, contrition and sorrow all swaddled in simple, heartland eloquence." Alan Jackson Like Red On A Rose Songs Like Red On A Rose Music Review Average Rating: (2.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Slow but Overall Good CD Alan's latest album is a little too slow, but an otherwise great CD. Submitted by cdholley (Nettleton, MS, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
WHERE'S ALAN?? This isn't what I expected from a Country Icon. If you like jazz/rhythm & blues/"new" country then this CD is for you. The last 3 tunes hinted of Alan as he has been. The Beatles changed with the times & they were successful. So many others were not--the Doors for example. I'm not attempting to compare Alan with them, but the best thing about this CD is that it IS Alan Jackson. Like other reviewers, I personally feel he should do what he has done so well. Maybe on the next CD. Submitted by roman (Mesa, AZ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
HIS BEST MELLOW SIDE! I OWN THIS CD, AND IN MY OPINION, IT'S ONE OF ALAN'S BEST WORK! I LOVE IT AND WILL CONTINUE TO BUY ANY AND EVERYTHING HE MAKES!!!!!!!!!
ALAN JACKSON IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST! Submitted by BLACKBOILS (Lake Tahoe, NV) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
disappointing was disappointed with this cd too many slow songs Submitted by Iris (Yorkshire England) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome Alan!! I disagree with some of the reviews. Alan is superstar, this CD is awesome, yes a bit different,but hey we all need change from time to time and to me it is really well put together.
Slower than the others cd's, but hey we all like to slow down sometime in our life and maybe it is Alan's time to slow down....All in all I give it a 10 ... and yes I have all Alan jackson's CD'S...and I loev them all.... Submitted by tommygirl39ca (Douglas NB canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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