Review: Alan Jackson shines on new album

alt

This CD cover image released by ACR/EMI Nashville shows the latest release by Alan Jackson, "Thirty Miles West." (AP Photo/ACR/EMI Nashville)

BY MICHAEL MCCALL FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Alan Jackson, "Thirty Miles West" (ACR/EMI Nashville) Alan Jackson opens his new album "Thirty Miles West" with a song suggesting that if reincarnation exists, he will return as a country song. No other artist of his generation deserves this destiny more, for no other has better represented the traditions of country music than this Georgia native.
His first album to be distributed by EMI after more than two decades with Arista Records, "Thirty Miles West" accentuates Jackson's best attributes - an assured yet relaxed baritone; arrangements that accentuate melodies and rely on fiddle, steel guitar, and honky-tonk piano; and lyrics that are homespun and personal, all relaying a philosophy of living simply and with deep affection for family and roots. A prolific songwriter, Jackson this time selects seven songs written by others - a wise choice, considering they include "So You Don't Have to Love Me Anymore," the best ballad of 2012 so far, and the swinging "Life Keeps Bringin' Me Down." Still, his songs are what set him apart. Those include the observational "Her Life's a Song," about a young woman passionate about a variety of music, and the touching "When I Saw You Leaving (for Nisey)," about his wife's cancer diagnosis, which ends with the emotions he felt when discovering it had gone into remission. As usual, Jackson handles both real-life drama and sly humor with laid-back grace - making "Thirty Miles West" another example of how to keep traditional country music relevant in modern times. CHECK OUT THIS TRACK: Jackson stretches into southern rock, with great results, on his own "Dixie Highway," recorded with the Zac Brown Band. Jackson and Brown trade vocals on the verses, but it's the band's brisk solos that provide the zip to this tribute to a historic highway providing a direct route from Chicago to Miami. © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


More Local

Man struck by train while relieving himself

A 50-year-old Newnan man was airlifted to an Atlanta area hospital after being struck by a CSX train going through downtown Newnan. The cond ... Read More


Extras Needed

TV, movie filming under way

If you’ve always wanted to be on TV, this might be your chance.  Filming for the fifth season of the Lifetime Television series & ... Read More


Newnan Centre

Habitat fundraiser to be first event

What better way to christen Newnan’s state-of–the-art, new convention center than by attending Newnan-Coweta Habitat for Humanit ... Read More


Celebration June 15

Juneteenth returning to Willie Lynch Park

With Juneteenth only a month away, planning continues for the annual Juneteenth event in Newnan, said organizer Brittany Harrison of No Long ... Read More


Cowetan competing in Cattlemen's Rodeo

Cowetan Mandy Jo Brooks has been riding in rodeos since she was 8 years old.  Tonight, she’ll be running the barrels at the annua ... Read More