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Dancin on Boulevard
Alabama
Dancin on Boulevard
Genres: Country, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Alabama
Title: Dancin on Boulevard
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 1
Label: RCA
Original Release Date: 4/8/1997
Release Date: 4/8/1997
Genres: Country, Pop, Rock
Styles: Today's Country, Country Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
Other Editions: Dancin on the Boulevard
UPC: 078636742625

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Kathleen L. (katlupe) from OXFORD, NY
Reviewed on 5/3/2007...
Wonderful! Wonderful cd!
Chris S. (Snowball7470) from CORP CHRISTI, TX
Reviewed on 8/9/2006...
Title song is great! There's several good ones one here.

CD Reviews

A good album that should've had more success
retrowens | Alabama, USA | 04/06/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This was the first Alabama album that I bought and it was and still is a great album. It has the hit single, "Sad Lookin' Moon" on it, but all the songs are great. I also like "She's Got That Look In Her Eyes" and "Of Course I'm Alright." At least 2 or more of the other songs should have been #1 hits in my opinion. This is a bigtime underrated album. If you buy it, you won't be disappointed whether you're an Alabama fan or not."
Continuity
Honky Dreadlocks | Somewhere else | 08/11/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album has what a lot of country albums don't have: continuity. The album is meant as a tribute to their days playing in Myrtle Beach, SC, and it comes off as their best 90's album. Of course, they would have been unable to put the album together by picking and choosing songs from Nashville songwriters, so they wrote the album themselves--except for 2 covers (My Girl and Hey Baby) and 2 songs by outside writers (Of Course I'm Alright--an outstanding ballad--and Calling All Angels). Sad Lookin' Moon, Is the Magic Still There, and Dancin, Shaggin' on the Boulevard are all outstanding, and She's Got That Look in Her Eyes is a classic. If you're new to Alabama, you may want their early 80's work to be your jumping off point, but Dancin' on the Boulevard works well as an introduction, too."