For the Record: 41 Number One Hits
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- Seller:Josselyn Jingles
- Sales Rank:35,799
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:2
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0
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- Release Date:August 25, 1998
- UPC:078636763323
- EAN:0078636763323
- ASIN:B000009S3R
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Disc 1 Tracks
- Five O'Clock 500 - (previously unreleased)
- Keepin' Up - (previously unreleased)
- How Do You Fall In Love - (previously unreleased)
- Tennessee River
- Why Lady Why
- Old Flame
- Feels So Right
- Love In The First Degree
- Mountain Music
- Take Me Down
- Close Enough to Perfect
- Dixieland Delight
- The Closer You Get
- Lady Down On Love
- Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)
- When We Make Love
- If Your Gonna Play In Texas (You Gotta Have A Fiddle In The Band)
- (There's A) Fire In The Night
- There's No Way
- Forty Hour Week (For A Livin')
- Can't Keep A Good Man Down
- She And I
Disc 2 Tracks
- Touch Me When We're Dancing
- You've Got The Touch
- Face To Face
- Fallin' Again
- Song Of The South
- If I Had You
- High Cotton
- Southern Star
- Jukebox In My Mind
- Forever's As Far As I'll Go
- Down Home
- Here We Are
- Then Again
- Born Country
- I'm In A Hurry (And Don't Know Why)
- Once Upon A Lifetime
- Hometown Honeymoon
- Reckless
- Give Me One More Shot
- She Ain't Your Ordinary Girl
- In Pictures
- Sad Lookin' Moon
Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com
Alabama epitomizes the term people's band. Never a critics' favorite, the quartet from Fort Payne, Alabama, presents slick, sentimental songs that unerringly catch the ear of fans yet mystify those who don't hear the appeal. This two-CD career retrospective, which presents all 41 of the group's No. 1 hits, underlines just how successful they've been. The strengths are there: Randy Owen's clear, deep, intimate vocals; the focus on accessible melodies and musical hooks; and the straightforward song sense that plainly celebrates love, family, and home with all the simplicity of homilies stitched into a framed kitchen doily. Some might argue about Alabama's artistic value, but the band's 18-year track record offers a convincing retort. --Michael McCall
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