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This is pretty good. More country like this?
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>>129072785
Vince Gill
George Strait
Garth Brooks
Brooks and Dunn
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>Too many country artists who start strong fall off artistically as they work their market niche. So Alan Jackson's improvement is a triumph--his writing only peaked after he was sure his niche would listen. "Little Man" is populism without ressentiment, "Drive (for Daddy Gene)" makes me wish my dad had risked his Chevy on me, and "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" could end up one of the few 9/11 remembrances emotionally evenhanded enough for Americans of differing convictions to share. Then there's the forgettable bonus disc, which demonstrates by contrast why some hits deserve to be. This clarity will dissipate instantly if you move on to 50 Number Ones. Few long-running pros have front-loaded their books like George Strait, whose no-frills approach started fresh and turned ticket to hackdom in under five years. The keepers presumably scattered across the second disc are hard to locate as you shake off the cobwebs induced by the first; conceivably the 51st track, the non-No. 1 "I Hate Everything," only stands out because it's placed first. On The Essential Merle Haggard, on the other hand, hackdom ages like a fine muscatel. Back when Hag was still flexing his muscles commercially and culturally, the sentimentality of his Billy Sherrill period was rank. Now it's just gorgeously phrased. Sit back and enjoy it. No harm done.
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>>129072950
No grade?
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>>129072785
Alan's first 5 is one of the best album runs in country ever. He was one of the few mainstream artists of his era who could balance neotraditional sounds and arena-country hooks perfectly.
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>>129073282
http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/recyc/jackson-05.php

It's not one of his standard capsule reviews.
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>>129072785
I remember listening to Alan Jackson a lot when I was 7-9. Breddy gud.
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Alan Jackson is an all time great for sure. Not exactly the same but I always thought Dan Seals deserved more love.
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>>129073775
Are you a blonde girl from north dakota?
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>>129074080
Europe actually, why?
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He had an awesome guitarist in Brent Mason. In country music this counts as shredding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mdCN5P1UpY
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daddy won a radio
he tuned it to a country show
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>>129077609
What a banger
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>>129072812
80's Vince Gill holds up pretty well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dHD4iOVLjw
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>>129072785
I'm working on an 80s-90s neotraditional country chart. Stay tuned.
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>>129072785
Always liked Gary Allan



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