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Good Time


Alan Jackson / CD / 2008


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Alan Jackson has never been away, so why does 2008's Good Time feel like a comeback album? Because this, his 14th album, is a return to straight-ahead modern country after several years of detours, including a late-night saloon album produced by Alison Krauss (Like Red on a Rose) and an austere collection of spirituals (Precious Memories). Even his last full-fledged country album, 2004's What I Do, felt a little understated and modest, adjectives that can't quite be applied to Good Time, even if it bears Jackson's unmistakable mark of casual authority. That casualness can disguise his ambitions, especially on an album as shining and snappy as this. It's only upon close inspection that the audacity behind Good Time becomes apparent: it's Jackson's first album of all-original material, and at 17 tracks it's the effective equivalent of a double-album in country music, where all albums outside of Vince Gill's mammoth triple-disc These Days are brief and to the point. Unsurprisingly given its length, Good Time drifts amiably and takes its time, lingering on its ballads and gliding through the faster tunes, sustaining a cheerful mood. It's so easy to enjoy that it takes a bit of attention to dig out the true gems lying here, and there are many: the brisk bluegrass strut of "Long Long Way," brought down to earth by Jackson's Haggard-esque phrasing; the slightly gangly, tongue-in-cheek Western swing of "I Still Like Bologna," which finds a more straightforward cousin in "Nothing Left to Do"; the gentle roll of "Listen to Your Senses," as sweet and light a song as Jackson has ever cut. These are the exceptions on an album that feels big and bright, a throwback to the days of '80s new country, especially on "Never Loved Before," a zippy duet with Martina McBride that finds its flip on "Laid Back 'n Low Key," a piece of soft rock that could have fit onto the airwaves during the prime of urban cowboy. And that is the sly genius of Good Time -- it demonstrates that Jackson is as comfortable with the poppier side of country as he is with the harder stuff, and he can deliver it without seeming as if he's pandering, a feat that is almost as impressive as those generic detours he's taken in the past few years. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
 

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  FRANK SAUNDERS from POWNAL VERMONT
NOTHING BUT OUTSTANDING
THIS IS ONE OF THE FINEST ALBUMS that has been played in my pickup! it brings back memories of my dad and i and i thank alan jackson for such great music of memories! I cant say enough good things about alans songwriting! he is my altime biggest influence1keep up the great work alan jackson!

  Sandra Boudreaux from Westwego,Louisiana
You're The Best!!!!!!
I've been a fan for a long TIME. I was very excited to here this CD.

  stefan rengman from Sweden
absolutley awsome!!
yeehaaww! A great new album from the king of country music!! i love every song:) long time Alan Jackson fan!!!!!!! /Dallas from Sweden!

  A reviewer from Weinheim, Germany
My alltime favorite Country Star!!!!
Love everything he does......he's my alltime favorite country star. Wish I could see him live....that would be soooooo cool.

  kathy from ohio
Nothing better then an AJ cd!!!!
If Alan wrote it it has to be great! Can't wait for this cd! Longgggggggggg time Alan fan!!

  william from nederland
good time
ook hier in nederland zitten we met spanning te wachten

  A reviewer from Mechanicsburg, PA
Everything AJ does is 5 stars!
I cannot wait for this CD. The first release is true Alan! I am expecting another great one from this awesome song writer and artist. He is the best at what he does.

  Deb from Philadelphia
My review!
I am a total AJ junkie so anything he writes is great! 17 self penned songs with a duet with Maritna, who could ask for anything more. First single off the album- Small Time Southern Man- is awesome and exemplifes the true southern country man he is.

  A reviewer from Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Alan Jackson... a bad review???
I have every cd alan has ever made. A bad review on his new upcoming cd?? never in a million years! I can't wait for the release date.

  Cole from Cordele, GA
Can't Wait!
The first single from this album, "Small Town Southern Man", says it all: Alan Jackson is back. There is no such thing as a bad Alan Jackson CD, so I'm sure this will be another winner.

  A reviewer from maine
it is good time NOT good times
only heard small time southern man but believe it'll be a great cd since alan wrote all the songs!

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