The Bottom Line
Pros
- "Don't Rock The Jukebox"
- "Gone Country"
- "That'd Be Alright"
Cons
- Does not include "Where Were You When The World Stopped Turning"
Description
- This CD is released on Legacy Records.
- It includes 16 tracks.
- Compilation Produced by Al Quagheri.
Guide Review - Alan Jackson - 16 Biggest Hits
Alan Jackson's 16 Biggest Hits is the latest in Legacy Records 16 biggest hits series. It covers his hits from 1990's debut single "Here In The Real World" to his 2002 hit "That'd Be Alright."As for this being his 16 biggest hits? Well that could depend on who you ask. It includes such hits as "I Don't Even Know Your Name," "It Must Be Love," "Summertime Blues," "Little Man," "Gone Country," "Midnight In Montgomery," "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow," "Don't Rock The Jukebox," "Who's Cheatin' Who" and several others.
What is not included is the #1 anthem about 9/11 called "Where Were You When The World Stopped Turning" and the song "Remember When." These would have been better choices than songs like "Gone Crazy" and "I'll Go On Loving You." But you could ask 100 people what are Alan Jackson's 16 biggest hits and you'll probably get 100 different answers. All in all it's a really solid retrospective of the recording career of Alan Jackson. With the ever changing landscape of modern country music, Alan Jackson stays true to his country and honky tonk roots and is a constant reminder of what true country music is all about. This 16 track compilation is but a small sample of a much larger body of work that will stand the test of time and will be enjoyed for many generations to come.





