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My Home's in Alabama

AlabamaAudio CD
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Alabama is an American country band formed in 1969 with the original name Young Country. As Alabama they enjoyed considerable success in the 1980s with a string of platinum albums and many hit singles.

Young Country didn't last long, as two members of the band went off to college. They got back together as Wildcountry in 1972, and a year later they decided to become full-time musicians. By 1977… Read more in Amazon's Alabama Store

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  • Audio CD (September 15, 1998)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Bmg Special Product
  • ASIN: B00000JCET
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #49,263 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Greatest Southern Bands, September 1, 2001
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Brent H. Williams (Huntington, WV United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Home's in Alabama (Audio CD)
I had the pleasure of actually meeting some of the guys in Alabama at the Bowery in Myrtle Beach, SC in 1979. I was not a fan of country music, on the contrary, did not care for it at all, but was talked into going to listen to them. Now I am glad that I went, because I discovered a group that was destined to make it big. During one of their breaks, I wanted to tell them how good I thought they were so I went to the table where bassist Teddy Gentry was sitting. We chatted for a bit, discussed music and at the time, I was drumming in a band in West Virginia. I asked them where they were headed and he told me they were negotiating a recording contract. Without hesitation I told Teddy that I'd give them a year and they would be the #1 band in the country. He smiled, thanked me for the vote of confidence and then went to finish another set. I handed him one of my band's business cards, wished him good luck and then enjoyed the rest of their music.
I purchased from them, a vinyl album jacketed with a white cover and black pen and ink drawing entitled "Alabama Band #3" which was recorded in an obscure Nashville studio, and I proceeded to wear it out. It contained those timeless classics they grew to be famous for, such as "Why, Lady, Why?", "Can't Forget About You" and of course "My Home's in Alabama". The guys in my band had never heard of them but when they listened to the music, they knew that Alabama would soon to be superstars.
This CD is the debut release, and while a great CD in its own right, you really should hear the previous mentioned "#3" album, it is Alabama in their pure state before corporate recording companies got hold of them. One cut on "#3" that is missing is a song called "Fantasy". It should have been included but was apparently replaced by other songs. "My Home's in Alabama" is the start to a really great collection of this fantastic band.
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5.0 out of 5 stars First Commercial LP and Finest, May 13, 2006
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Alabama's pre-fame material remains unfortunately mostly unavailable, and fans still await the reissue of the material of those three albums: Wild Country, Deuces Wild and Alabama No. 3. While those contained original recordings of several of their most famous hits, this first commercial LP sampled some of those songs and made them major hits.

"I Wanna Come Over", produced on MDJ Records, became their first Top 40 country hit in 1979 and was a major regional hit, notably in the Atlanta area. "My Homes In Alabama" also followed on the same label, hitting the Top 20 the following year. While these issues were on smaller labels, the following two commercially produced singles "Tennessee River" and "Why Lady Why" both were instantly #1 hits and were included with those first two Top 40 country charting singles to complete a masterpiece of an album.

Alabama should not be looked at as a singles artist in their earliest years. The first album is a masterpiece with the well-crafted ballads including "Getting Over You" and "Keep On Dreamin'", the second sung by Jeff Cook. Alabama also even tested the limits with disco-charged "Get It While It's Hot" and created a toe tapper with "Hangin' Up My Travelin' Shoes". While not every song may be considered hit material, this first attempt and summary of the tough seven years that preceeded it is an essential part of any Alabama collection and will not disappoint.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The start of a great career, August 31, 2005
This review is from: My Home's in Alabama (Audio CD)
The title track, a top twenty country hit, made a clear statement about the group's roots. After that hit, Alabama had a long string of number one country hits that began with Tennessee River and Why lady why, two of the tracks on this album.

While the title track sums up exactly what the group is all about, Hang up my travelling shoes (a brilliant upbeat song) seems most inappropriate as Alabama spent the next two decades touring regularly. Other great songs include I wanna come over, Keep on dreaming and Some other place some other time.

Brilliant as it is, this is not Alabama's strongest album but it is well worth buying if you are building a collection of their original albums. If you buy a used copy, be careful - the first CD release of this album only included eight tracks, Tennessee River being one of those omitted. Subsequent CD releases included all ten tracks, just as they appeared on the original album.
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