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List Price: $6.98 | | Label: Sunset Home Visual Entertainment (SHE)
Salesrank: 23168
Released: September 9, 2003 |
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MPAA Rating: G (General Audience) Media: DVD |
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| Features:
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Editorial Review:
Country music star Alan Jackson presents a first volume of his greatest video hits with this collection. Among the standout tracks are "Little Bitty," "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere," and "It's Alright to be a Redneck." Release Notes: DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 TRACKS: 1. It's Five O' Clock Somewhere 2. I'll Go On Loving You 3. Little Bitty 4. It's Alright To Be A Redneck 5. When Somebody Loves You 6. Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)
Alan Jackson - Greatest Hits Volume II, Disc 1 Reviews:
A great collection of AJ songs 
2009-06-11 - A wonderful collection of his most popular songs. The only downside is the disc isn't long enough. It would've been better if they combined all the songs into one disc instead of two
Love Alan Jackson 
2009-05-05 - This is a great DVD there are good songs and I like the older videos.
Excellent. 
2008-06-25 - Plenty of good songs - must buy if you are a country music fan let alone Alan Jackson.
Contains the definitive expression of America on 9/11 
2007-06-16 - The prize of this collection is Jackson's "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)". Mr. Jackson spoke for the voice of American in this heartbreaking song. It's a voice of tragedy, as well as salvation - and hope. Singing with a most persuasive bittersweetness, Jackson captured, for all time, the sentiments all of us felt on that awful day when, indeed, the world stopped turning. Thanks to Jackson for this heartfelt expression of a black day that affected all of us. He is the voice of America. The tears of tragedy are eloquently conveyed; it is the song for the ages.
lots of quality, if not much quantity 
2004-09-17 - This DVD contains five of Alan Jackson's videos that come from his Greatest Hits Volume II CD, as well as "It's All Right to be a Redneck" off the "When Somebody Loves You" CD, and are a treat; it's priced reasonably and packaged as "Disc 1", so doesn't last long (approximately 23 minutes), but the content is nevertheless strong.
Alan's excellence as a songwriter, musician, and performer make him one of my favorite artists in any genre, and I especially love the beautiful Kieran Kane song, "I'll Go on Loving You", with it's floating dancer and terrific effects.
The DVD comes with no credits for the videos, as far as authorship or director; you get the six videos, and no more, but it's not quantity but quality here, and there's a lot of quality, and worth it for "I'll Go on Loving You" alone, as well as "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)", which means so much to so many of us.
# 1, "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere"; the big hit Alan co-authored and sings with Jimmy Buffett, and includes two bartenders with some fancy moves !
# 2, "I'll Go on Loving You"; Kieran Kane's gorgeous song, with a perfect interpretation by Alan. One of my favorite videos by any artist in any genre.
# 3, "Little Bitty"; Tom T. Hall's song is full of rich color and fun, with a dancing scarecrow.
# 4, "It's Alright to be a Redneck"; very entertaining with lots of good reasons from a diverse group of people.
# 5, "When Somebody Loves You"; Alan wrote this lovely song, and it's filmed in b&w, with some marvelous stop-action photographic effects.
# 6, "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)", Alan's moving lyrics express what many of us felt on that tragic day in September, and his teary-eyed rendition is heartfelt and sincere.