"You always want to make a good album, you're concerned about doing that, but I don't feel pressure to compete with any of my history or trying to worry about getting on the radio or selling many albums," said Jackson, sporting his signature cowboy hat, in a recent interview.
Country superstar Alan Jackson, who Billboard calls “the country icon,” just landed Angels and Alcohol at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Country albums chart selling 45,361 albums, his fourteenth album to do so, and at No. 3 on the Billboard Top 200 with a first week consumption total of 47,881 units.