For most fans, it's inconceivable to have an Alan Jackson hits collection without "Chattahoochee" or "Don't Rock the Jukebox," neither of which are on the budget-line compilation Super Hits. And that, naturally, is a problem for the casual fan, the kind who would buy a budget-line disc expecting that their favorites would be present. That's not the case with Super Hits, which shares only four songs with the exhaustive 20-track Greatest Hits Collection. Those four songs -- "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow," "Who Says You Can't Have It All," "She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)," "I Don't Even Know Your Name" -- are among Jackson's best and the remaining six songs (all album tracks, except "Must Have Had a Ball," a hit from the post-Greatest Hits album Everything I Love) are good as well, but this collection simply doesn't deliver the hits it promises. Taken on its own terms, as a random sampling of nine songs from Alan Jackson's catalog, it's entertaining and possibly even a bargain for listeners on a tight budget, but most fans are much better-served by the definitive Greatest Hits Collection. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Super Hits
03/23/1999 | Sbme Special Mkts.
Videos from Super Hits
All Music Guide Review
Super Hits Track Listing
Credits of Super Hits
- Keith Stegall
- Producer
- Senor McGuire
- Photography
- Lisa Sparagano
- Art Direction, Design
- Scott Hendricks
- Producer
- Alan Jackson
- Main Performer
- Randy LeRoy
- Editing, Mastering
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