For Immediate Release
August 10, 2006
COUNTRY MUSIC SUPERSTAR ALAN JACKSON TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM LIKE RED ON A
ROSE SEPTEMBER 26
PRODUCED BY ALISON KRAUSS
FIRST SINGLE INSTANT HIT AT RADIO
ALAN JACKSON, one of country music’s most respected songwriters and singers
will release LIKE RED ON A ROSE, produced by twenty-time Grammy winner ALISON
KRAUSS. Exploring a variety of emotions, from the longing of the
opening track “Anywhere on Earth You Are,” to the sweet tribute to a wife’s
love on “Had It Not Been You,” to Jackson’s
self-penned “A Woman’s Love,” to the hauntingly atmospheric title track, LIKE
RED ON A ROSE will be in stores September 26.
Jackson, who has sold more than 45 million albums and has 31 #1 records, is
renowned for seeking creative challenges (Under the Influence, Precious
Memories). LIKE RED ON A ROSE was born from his desire to do something
that was “a little more about where I am in my life right now.” During a
conversation between the two artists at Carnegie Hall last year, Jackson told Krauss that
he’d wanted to make a bluegrass album for years. “So I finally asked
Alison if she wanted to do a bluegrass album on me, and she said yeah. So
we started working on it, and we did this album and there’s not a bit of
bluegrass on it,” he laughs.
LIKE RED ON A ROSE was recorded at Nashville’s
Masterfonics over the course of the early
summer. Krauss brought in songs from writers including Leon Russell,
bluegrass great Sidney Cox and folkster Patrick
Brayer, and from Nashville
greats such as Robert Lee Castleman, who wrote the
title track first single, among others. Lee Ann Womack, Dan Tyminski, and Krauss lend background vocals to the
songs. Krauss assembed a diverse group of
musicians from across the country to play on the album: Ron Block
(Acoustic/Electric guitar), Jim Cox (Fender Rhodes, B-3 Organ, Wurlitzer),
Jerry Douglas (Lap Steel Guitar/Dobro), Viktor Krauss
(Electric/Acoustic bass), Howard Levy (Harmonica), Michael McDonald (Clavinet,
Fender Rhodes), Joey Miskulin (Accordion), Gordon J.
Mote (Piano, Fender Rhodes, B-3 Organ), Bernard Purdie
(Drums), and Kenny Vaughan (Lead electric guitar).
“I kinda let Alison run with this thing; it was her
baby,” says Jackson.
“There’s even one of my old songs that I wrote years ago (‘A Woman’s Love,’ Jackson’s sole
songwriting credit on the album). It doesn’t sound anything like the
original, but she made a cool record out of it.”
LIKE RED ON A ROSE is Alan Jackson’s first mainstream country album since
2004’s WHAT I DO. Jackson
has released fifteen albums, fourteen of which have sold Platinum or
multi-Platinum. He is the most nominated artist in CMA history and is a
critical and fan favorite. “…within him rests the heart and
conscience of modern country music,” says the Los Angeles Times.