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Freight Train

Alan Jackson

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Alan Jackson sings with an authority that is rare in modern country music. He’s a bit of a throwback even if he is convincingly contemporary. His arrangements remain tasteful and his songwriting is far more heartfelt and subtle than many of the professional songwriters who aim for the country charts. This genuine quality comes across throughout his many albums and is consistently present on tracks such as the piano ballad “Every Now and Then”, the easy-loping coming of age tale “After 17”, and the confident statement of love on the rockabilly-fed “I Could Get Used to This Lovin’ Thing”. His choice of covers is also remarkable. The title track is an excellent Fred Eaglesmith composition that provides Jackson with a caffeine rush. “Till the End” is a touching tribute to country legend Vern Gosdin. Tunes such as “That’s Where I Belong,” “Big Green Eyes” and “The Best Keeps Getting Better” prove Jackson is among the country music elite and plans to stay there for the duration.

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Solid Effort

I really like the latest Alan album. I wouldn't actually say there is a stand out track, but at the same time, I don't really think there is a weak song either. A lot of people would class Freight Train as country music as it should be. Most songs are up-tempo and the listening experience is pleasant and homely. All in all, Freight Train stands up well as the latest offering in Alan's career.

Freight Train

I absolutely love this album,by Alan Jackson. It's been a long time since the release of Good Time, and it's nice to have something new to listen to. Well done Alan I think it's brilliant I love every track and it was worth every penny.

Freight Train

Alan Jackson at his best if you like good old country music this albums for you

Biography

Born: 17 October 1958 in Newnan, GA

Genre: Country

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

After Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson was the most popular male country singer of the '90s. An heir to the new traditionalist movement of the '80s, Jackson's approach was rooted in classic honky tonk yet remained comfortably within the contemporary mainstream. Jackson's hallmark was consistency — he wrote many of his own hits, and his way with a hook was part of the reason he never really hit a commercial dry spell, even into the new millennium. He also projected a modest, wholesome, down-to-earth...
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