I'm in the Mood [#] - Alabama, Anderson, Lewis [1]
The Living Years [#] - Alabama, Robertson, Brian A.
When We Make Love - Alabama, Seals, Troy
Touch Me When We're Dancing - Alabama, Bell, Ken
Feels So Right - Alabama, Owen, Randy
How Do You Fall in Love - Alabama, Fowler, Greg
Fallin' Again - Alabama, Fowler, Greg
Lady Down on Love - Alabama, Owen, Randy
The Closer You Get - Alabama, Gray, Mark [Vocals/
If I Had You - Alabama, Chater, Kerry
We Can't Love Like This Anymore - Alabama, Jarrard, John
Then Again - Alabama, Bowles, Richard Mor
Track Listings (11) - Disc #2
Here We Are - Alabama, Chapman, Beth Niels
Face to Face - Alabama, Owen, Randy
Take Me Down - Alabama, Gray, Mark [Vocals/
In Pictures - Alabama, Boyd, Bobby [1]
Close Enough to Perfect - Alabama, Chambers, Carl
Forever's as Far as I'll Go - Alabama, Reid, Michael Barry
Love in the First Degree - Alabama, Dubois, Tim
There's No Way - Alabama, Jarrard, John
God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You - Alabama, Rogers, Evan
Nothing Comes Close - Alabama, Rogers, Ron [Texas]
Once Upon a Lifetime - Alabama, Baker, Gary
While their success has long been celebrated since their first No. 1 singles in 1980, Alabama's influence tends to be ignored. The quartet's sustained success opened doors for bands from Exile, Shenandoah, and Confederate ... more »Railroad to Diamond Rio. Commemorating the end of their active touring career was occasion for this, their 24th album, which is not a garden-variety "greatest hits" package. This compilation reflects their more romantic side, beginning with 1981's "Feels So Right," their 1983 hit cover of Rita Coolidge's pop hit "The Closer You Get," and the Carpenters' "Touch Me When We're Dancing" (1986). Mixing original material with quality songs from, among others, Mike Reid and Ronnie Rogers allowed them to maintain their momentum. Two recent recordings, "In the Mood" and "The Living Years," bring the collection full circle. Their ability to sustain this softer side so strongly and consistently, even as they galvanized fans with catchy, upbeat singles like "Mountain Music," reflects a legacy that will resonate for the foreseeable future. --Rich Kienzle« less
While their success has long been celebrated since their first No. 1 singles in 1980, Alabama's influence tends to be ignored. The quartet's sustained success opened doors for bands from Exile, Shenandoah, and Confederate Railroad to Diamond Rio. Commemorating the end of their active touring career was occasion for this, their 24th album, which is not a garden-variety "greatest hits" package. This compilation reflects their more romantic side, beginning with 1981's "Feels So Right," their 1983 hit cover of Rita Coolidge's pop hit "The Closer You Get," and the Carpenters' "Touch Me When We're Dancing" (1986). Mixing original material with quality songs from, among others, Mike Reid and Ronnie Rogers allowed them to maintain their momentum. Two recent recordings, "In the Mood" and "The Living Years," bring the collection full circle. Their ability to sustain this softer side so strongly and consistently, even as they galvanized fans with catchy, upbeat singles like "Mountain Music," reflects a legacy that will resonate for the foreseeable future. --Rich Kienzle
Michael A. Clark | Londonderry Northern Ireland | 03/31/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It's sad to see Alabama retire but I guess after 20+ years they deserve it. In The Mood again is an Alabama classic despite that there are only two previously unreleased tracks on this awesome CD. Every song is a fantastic classic hit. This compilation was very well picked and all the songs are truely awesome love songs. If Alabama wanted to give us one final hoooraaahhhhhhhh! ---- then this is it and they went out with a bang! I would highly recommend this CD to any Alabama fan. All the awesome love songs together on a double CD. What more could we ask for as a grand finale? Happy retirement Alabama and thank you for all those years of beautiful music!"
Alabama - In the Mood. The Love Songs
iris5u | Windsor, California United States | 08/02/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Good album for when you're feeling romantic. Best song on the album is the title song "In the Mood" which has a great, bluesy guitar reminiscent of the one on Chris Isaac's Heart-Shaped world."
Alabama Rocks!
Rick Sherman | 09/16/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This band just produces hit after hit! They have a great sound! They cross the country barrier to any musical type."