Where Have You Gone

| Alan Jackson

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Where Have You Gone

Where Have You Gone is the twenty-first studio album by American country artist Alan Jackson, released on May 14, 2021 through ACR/EMI. -Wikipedia

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  • Saving Country Music

    Alan Jackson is being Alan Jackson—a constant, a rock, someone you can count on. It’s the legacies guys and gals like Alan Jackson have contributed to country music that have created the foundation from which everything else is built from. And on Where Have You Gone, Alan Jackson has added a few more stones to that foundation, while also trying to repair some of the cracks that have formed from the neglect and misuse in recent years.  

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  • All Music

    The simplicity of his goals means Where Have You Gone might seem a bit modest even at its oversized length, but that's also its charm. Jackson isn't flashy, he's reliable, a quality that turns out to be a virtue as he glides into his fourth decade as a recording artist.  

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  • Herald Standard

    As a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, Jackson faithfully maintains his traditional country style as opposed to much of today’s watered-down offerings. 

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  • Lyric Magazine

    It truly does bring together everything I have always loved about Country music and is another example of why I tend to struggle to accept anything modern that sounds more like a Pop or RnB song than Country!  

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  • RoughStock

    This album reveals how Alan Jackson still has much to say, and nobody speaks traditional country better than this man. 

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  • Your Life in a Song

    A 21 song album is a daunting proposition for most people, but as we’re in Alan Jacksons hands we needn’t have worried. Where Have You Gone is like a warm duvet. Settle down, grab a whiskey and let yourself drift away to Georgia for the night. 

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  • Country Swag

    Jackson has indeed brought country “Back” where it belongs with his hat and boots in tow. 

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