Alan Jackson: Freight Train (Reviews)
Of 2010's mainstream, will-sell-big country albums, so far Freight Train is the one most likely to be called "traditionalist" in every review. The key to longevity is changing things up. Alan Jackson knows this. After the flashy variety show Good Time in 2008, he has brought us a more low-key LP, in the vein of 2006's Like Red on a Rose, but instead of mood-lighting and jazz it's the open road and truck-stop country cassettes. Of 2010's mainstream, will-sell-big country albums, so far Freight Train is the one most likely to be called "traditionalist" in every review....

























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