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Much like Reese Witherspoon's transplanted Southern belle character, the songs on
Sweet Home Alabama have their hearts and affections rooted deep in the heart of Dixie.
Sheryl Crow is almost unrecognizable yodeling and twanging on her version of
Hank Williams's country-porch picker, and
Shannon McNally adds grace to a smoky, strings-and-blues guitar-strewn number.
Uncle Kracker's acoustic-based cut lopes like a cowpoke and
Dolly Parton contributes a vintage square-dance stomper, while newcomer Jason Chain's "You Got Me," a standout, is halfway between roots rock and
R.E.M.-ish jangle. Surprisingly, noted alt-country leaner
Ryan Adams channels the churning, belching riffs and mannerisms of
Led Zeppelin, and
Jewel chooses to rock out on
Lynyrd Skynyrd's classic with distortion and sultry, weathered vocals. Other deviations from country style don't fare as well--
Avril Lavigne's "Falling Down" is generic alt-rock lite, the
Freestylers' raucous jazz-funk scatting is misplaced, and the
Calling's faithful take on "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" is strained rather than lighthearted. In the end, roughly half of
Alabama's tracks qualify as true gems in the rough, although wading through the filler to find them might cause some old-fashioned country-style heartbreak of your own.
--Annie Zaleski