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1. Alan Jackson - Greatest Hits 2
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2. Alan Jackson: Here in the Reel
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3. Biography:Alan Jackson
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4. Alan Jackson: Greatest Hits
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5. Alan Jackson: Livin', Lovin',

1. Alan Jackson - Greatest Hits 2
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2. Alan Jackson: Here in the Reel World
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5-0 out of 5 stars An Alan Jackson Fan "Must Have"
These videos are a great source of entertainment and really showcase Alan's fun loving side and let you see the video's when you choose. I would highly recommend this video to all serious country music fans. ... Read more


3. Biography:Alan Jackson
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Recounts the career of the country music heartthrob who went fromnothing to superstardom virtually overnight. We'll cover the major turning points inJackson's rise, including the chance meeting between his wife and Glen Campbell thatchanged Alan's life; the record executive who offered a contract just when Jackson wasready to quit; and the song "Here in the Real World" that went straight to the top and puthim on the map. ... Read more


4. Alan Jackson: Greatest Hits
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5-0 out of 5 stars I bought this for a friend who loves Alan Jackson.
She loves it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wow, no one in today's country compares to Alan Jackson!
A progression of a career in the making. Alan Jackson's music video collection begins with 1989 "Blue Blooded Woman" to "1995 "Tall Tall Trees". One of Nashville's supreme singer, songwriter and entertainer, Alan Jackson will forever be etched into the traditional country sound. Like Hank Williams, George Jones, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Waylon and Willie.....today, we have Alan Jackson!

The music video that propelled Jackson to superstardom, his "signature song" is "Here in the Real World" .....where the boy don't always get the girl! Probably no other music video reflects the development of his career like "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" You'll see visuals of Alan "growing up" right before our eyes. I love the line.....daddy won a raadeeoooo...tuned it to a country show.... Each video is produced with a degree of excellence, whether it was homage to an idol, Hank Williams in the somber "Midnight in Montgomery" or "Livin' on Love." its message clearly, the adulation for his parents who survived on simple things in life....plain ole love. The fun ones are here, "Chattahoochee", "Mercury Blues" "Don't Rock the Jukebox" ....wanna hear some Jones......

Alan Jackson wrote much of his own music, but with collaboration and guidance, he sure picked 'em! In "Song for the Life", written by artist and songwriter, Rodney Crowell, memorable images of Jackson's string of videos enhance the lyrical tune. Storyteller songwriter Tom T. Hall wrote the upbeat "Tall Tall Trees" and who would ever think to countrify the Eddie Cochran rock oldie, "Summertime Blues"?

Others included are: "Someday", "She's Got the Rhythm", "Mercury Blues" to love's desperation "Wanted", and "Tonight I Climbed The Walls."

One of my favorites is "Gone Country" I like everything about that, image, lyrics, melody; its message of country gone pop.

Still some fine ones, "I Don't Even Know Your Name", "Who Says You Can't Have it All", "She's Got the Rhythmn".

It's hard to select a favorite, but I think it's "Gone Country". Alan Jackson is a legend! .....MzRizz.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Country Music
This is an awesome video. Alan is a true country artist. One of the best things about Alan is that he has stayed true to his roots. This is a great collection of his hits and a great view of Alan's sence of humor. If you like real country music, you will truly enjoy this collection.

5-0 out of 5 stars Absolutely WONDERFUL!
Well worth buying! A real treat for any Alan Jackson fan. So good that it would make you a fan even if you weren't before! Excellent video and audio! Can't say enough good things about it.

5-0 out of 5 stars This Is Great.
This Cassatte Features All Of The Videos Of Alan Jackson Played On CMT. "Midnight In Montgomery" Won An Award In 1992. That Song Was In Memory Of Hank Williams SR. Alan Payed A Visit To His Grave Site In The Video. George Jones Is Also Featured In The "Don't Rock The Jukebox" Video. This Is A Must Have. ... Read more


5. Alan Jackson: Livin', Lovin', and Rockin' That Jukebox
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Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent collection! Pure Music! Little talk!
Although the videos are few, this is a nice collection because Alan Jackson tells you just enough about each video, his thoughts into the music or the production of the video. He chats just long enough and not more! And, you get to see him without his hat!

Always a first rate performer, you can assure the videos are well done! In the haunting "Midnight to Montgomery", he shares that the filming wasn't in Montgomery, but the re-creation of Hank Williams gravesite was erie. If you have ever seen the video to "Don't Rock the Jukebox", you might have heard Alan mention that his band member was the originator of that popular catchy phrase ...don't rock the jukebox....because of a wobbly jukebox in a honky tonk joint.

I love the song "Chattahoochee"; it evokes that guitar/rock sound familiar with Jackson's music. It's fun and entertaining to watch. Also included are the ballads, "Someday", and "Tonight I Climbed the Walls"; plus "Mercury Blues" a video with fine colors and "She's Got the Rhythm."

If you are looking for other video hits, check out his Greatest Video Hits collection, there are a few more there. ....MzRizz ... Read more


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