Album reviews: Alan Jackson's pure 'Bluegrass Album'
Also, Chvrches' 'The Bones of What You Believe' is assured and sober synthetic pop.Amiable country singer and songwriter Alan Jackson has been talking for ages about his wish to make a straight bluegrass album. That's the reason he signed on for Alison Krauss to produce his 2006 album, "Like Red on a Rose," one of his strongest collections, but one that veered far afield from traditional bluegrass.
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Also, Chvrches' 'The Bones of What You Believe' is assured and sober synthetic pop.Amiable country singer and songwriter Alan Jackson has been talking for ages about his ... more info