The Album Collection, presented by The Raised On It Podcast Network, is the podcast for the diehard country music fans. We talk about the big players on the album from the artist themselves to the songwriters and producers who made the album what it is. Ever wish an artist would've released a different song as a radio single? We tackle that. We chat about hidden gems, which artists today we think should think about cutting a song off of the original album, and where the album stacks up all time with the artist's other albums.
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The Album Collection, presented by The Raised On It Podcast Network, is the podcast for the diehard country music fans. We talk about the big players on the album from the artist themselves to the songwriters and producers who made the album what it is. Ever wish an artist would've released a different song as a radio single? We tackle that. We chat about hidden gems, which artists today we think should think about cutting a song off of the original album, and where the album stacks up all time with the artist's other albums.
He's one of the greatest country artists of all time and on this week's episode, we breakdown Alan Jackson's 1995 "Tall, Tall Trees." The music video features Monica Potter, from Parenthood or Con Air, depending on your TV-watching preferences. The music video shows AJ's sly and often hidden humorous side of him. He saves the best for the end, with the clever way the video concludes.
The Album Collection
The Album Collection, presented by The Raised On It Podcast Network, is the podcast for the diehard country music fans. We talk about the big players on the album from the artist themselves to the songwriters and producers who made the album what it is. Ever wish an artist would've released a different song as a radio single? We tackle that. We chat about hidden gems, which artists today we think should think about cutting a song off of the original album, and where the album stacks up all time with the artist's other albums.