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Guide Picks - Top 3 Alan Jackson
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If anyone these days is carrying the torch for traditional country music, it would have to be Alan Jackson. Some people think that all you need these days to sell albums is good looks, and the heck with talent. Having sold over 30 million albums, he symbolizes a line from one of his songs, "who says you can't have it all?"
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1.) Drive - Alan Jackson
When you buy an Alan Jackson album, you never have to worry about the quality being lacking or sloppy, as it always has a professional sound and quality of production. All of the songs are traditional and you cannot go wrong having a duet with buddy George Strait on there either ("Designated Drinker").
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2.) Under the Influence - Alan Jackson
Alan pays tribute to his heroes, Johnny Paycheck, Charley Pride, Jim Ed Brown, Merle Haggard, Hank Williams, Jr., George Jones, and others with this wonderful album of covers. It's honky tonk music at its best.
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3.) Greatest Hits Collection - Alan Jackson
How can you go wrong with a collection of Alan's best, including his number one singles, "Chatahoochie," "I'd Love You All Over Again," "She's Got The Rhythm (And I Got The Blues," and "Don't Rock the Jukebox." It's a perfect introduction to his work.
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