Drive (Alan Jackson album)

Drive
Studio album by Alan Jackson
Released January 15, 2002
Recorded 2001
Genre Country
Length 49:37
Label Arista Nashville
Producer Keith Stegall
Alan Jackson chronology
When Somebody Loves You
(2000)When Somebody Loves You2000
Drive
(2002)
Let It Be Christmas
(2002)Let It Be Christmas2002
Singles from Drive
  1. "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)"
    Released: November 26, 2001
  2. "Drive (For Daddy Gene)"
    Released: January 28, 2002
  3. "Work in Progress"
    Released: June 24, 2002
  4. "That'd Be Alright"
    Released: December 9, 2002
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com [1]
Allmusic [2]
Entertainment WeeklyB+ [3]
Los Angeles Times [4]
Plugged In(average) [5]
Q [6]
Robert Christgau [7]
Rolling Stone [8]

Drive is the tenth studio album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. Released in 2002 on Arista Nashville, the album produced Jackson's highest-debuting single on the Hot Country Songs charts in the Number One hit "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)", a ballad written in response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. "Drive (For Daddy Gene)", "Work in Progress", and "That'd Be Alright" were also released as singles, peaking at #1, #3, and #2, respectively, on the same chart; "Designated Drinker" also reached #44 without officially being released. In addition, all four released singles crossed over to pop radio and cracked the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #28, #28, #35 and #29, respectively

Reception

At the 2003 Academy of Country Music Awards, Jackson was nominated for 10 awards winning Album of the Year for Drive and Video of the Year for the video to "Drive (For Daddy Gene)."[9]

In 2009, Rhapsody ranked the album #3 on its "Country’s Best Albums of the Decade" list.[10]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Drive (For Daddy Gene)"Jackson4:02
2."A Little Bluer Than That"Mark Irwin, Irene Kelley2:54
3."Bring On the Night"Jackson, Charlie Craig, Keith Stegall4:04
4."Work in Progress"Jackson4:07
5."The Sounds"Jackson3:23
6."Designated Drinker" (A duet with George Strait)Jackson3:52
7."Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)"Jackson5:06
8."That'd Be Alright"Tim Nichols, Mark D. Sanders, Tia Sillers3:41
9."Once in a Lifetime Love"Jackson3:25
10."When Love Comes Around"Jackson3:07
11."I Slipped and Fell in Love"Harley Allen, John Wiggins2:55
12."First Love"Jackson3:14
13."Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" (Live from the 35th Annual CMA Awards, spoken intro by Vince Gill)Jackson5:47

Personnel

Chart performance

Drive debuted at #1 on the U.S. Billboard 200, his first #1 debut, and debuted at #1 on the Top Country Albums selling 211,000 copies, his sixth #1 Country album. The album was certified 4x Platinum by the RIAA in May 2003.

Charts

Charts (2002) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[11] 33
Canadian Albums Chart 1
Norwegian Albums Chart[11] 11
U.S. Billboard 200[12] 1
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums[12] 1

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions
US Country US
2001 "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" 1 28
2002 "Drive (For Daddy Gene)" 1 28
"Work in Progress" 3 35
"That'd Be Alright" 2 29

Sales and Certifications

Region Provider Certification Sales/Shipments
United States RIAA 4 x Platinum[13] 4,000,000+

References

  1. About.com review
  2. Drive at AllMusic
  3. Entertainment Weekly review
  4. Los Angeles Times review
  5. Plugged In review
  6. Album reviews at CD Universe
  7. Robert Christgau Consumer Guide
  8. Rolling Stone review at the Wayback Machine (archived May 21, 2009)
  9. Editor unknown (2004), "2003 Academy of Country Music Awards". World Almanac & Book of Facts. Volume unknown:287. ISSN 0084-1382
  10. "Country’s Best Albums of the Decade" Archived January 19, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 12 January 2010.
  11. 1 2 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-17. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
  12. 1 2 "Drive - Alan Jackson". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
  13. "Gold & Platinum - February 12, 2010". RIAA. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
Preceded by
Weathered by Creed
J to tha L-O!: The Remixes by Jennifer Lopez
Billboard 200 number-one album
February 2–22, 2002
March 2–8, 2002
Succeeded by
J To Tha L-O! The Remixes by Jennifer Lopez
Preceded by
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
by Various Artists
Top Country Albums number-one album
February 2 - March 15, 2002
Succeeded by
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
by Various Artists
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