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- For_the_Record abstract "For the Record is a two-disc, 44-track greatest hits package released by the American country music band Alabama.The album chronicles the biggest hits from Alabama released between 1980 and 1998. The lineup includes all 33 of their Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles & Tracks No. 1 singles, as well as other songs which reached Number One on the former Radio & Records (now Mediabase 24/7) charts; each of the non-Billboard No. 1 hits made the top 5 on that chart.Three new tracks are also included. Of these, "How Do You Fall in Love" reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in late 1998. The follow-up single, "Keepin' Up", reached the Top 20 in early 1999, while "Five O'Clock 500" was not released as a single.All of the greatest hits are presented in their single/radio edit forms; in some cases, the songs were nearly two minutes shorter than their original album versions.".
- For_the_Record artist Alabama_(band).
- For_the_Record genre Country_music.
- For_the_Record previousWork The_Essential_Alabama.
- For_the_Record producer Alabama_(band).
- For_the_Record recordLabel RCA_Records_Nashville.
- For_the_Record releaseDate "1998-08-25".
- For_the_Record subsequentWork Twentieth_Century_(Alabama_album).
- For_the_Record type Greatest_hits_album.
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- For_the_Record artist Alabama_(band).
- For_the_Record chronology Alabama_(band).
- For_the_Record cover "Alabamarecord.jpg".
- For_the_Record genre Country_music.
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- For_the_Record label RCA_Records_Nashville.
- For_the_Record lastAlbum "The Essential Alabama".
- For_the_Record name "For the Record".
- For_the_Record nextAlbum "Twentieth Century".
- For_the_Record producer "Alabama and Don Cook".
- For_the_Record producer "Various original producers".
- For_the_Record recorded "1980".
- For_the_Record recorded "1998".
- For_the_Record released "1998-08-25".
- For_the_Record rev AllMusic.
- For_the_Record thisAlbum "For the Record".
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- For_the_Record subject Category:2005_greatest_hits_albums.
- For_the_Record subject Category:Alabama_(band)_compilation_albums.
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- For_the_Record comment "For the Record is a two-disc, 44-track greatest hits package released by the American country music band Alabama.The album chronicles the biggest hits from Alabama released between 1980 and 1998. The lineup includes all 33 of their Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles & Tracks No. 1 singles, as well as other songs which reached Number One on the former Radio & Records (now Mediabase 24/7) charts; each of the non-Billboard No.".
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