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Dwight Yoakam Album - Selections From Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Bros. Years

Dwight Yoakam Album - Selections From Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Bros. Years
Album Information :
Release Date:2002-01-01
Type:Promotional
Genre:Today's Country
Label:Reprise/Rhino
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:603497206063
Review - AMG :
Randy Travis sold more records and George Strait was a purer country singer, but Dwight Yoakam was as influential as either on country music in the '80s. A Kentucky-born, Ohio-raised refugee from Nashville, he headed out to California where he managed to play Bakerfield country for L.A. punks, laying the groundwork for the Americana movement of the late '80s and '90s by not only revitalizing classic country from honky tonks to country-pop ballads through his traditionalist readings, but treating rock songs in a similar fashion. Nowhere is this more apparent than on Rhino's excellent four-disc box set Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Bros. Years, a superb chronicling of his time at Reprise/Warner Records. What makes this set so successful is that it doesn't focus simply on the hits, though they're all here. Instead of just the hits, they're interlaced with key album tracks, covers, duets, and songs cut for compilations, all necessary to understanding Yoakam's music and his influence. Take his superlative duet with Flaco Jimenez on Warren Zevon's "Carmelita" and how it blurs the lines between country, punk, classic rock, and singer/songwriters, creating the sound that would come to be known as Americana. Nearly every alt-country artist sought this expert balance of self-consciously classic instrumentation, contemporary subject matter, stylized yet sincere delivery, and clean production -- a delicate balance many sought to replicate, yet few succeeded in capturing. It's a brilliant moment, but one that wasn't on any Dwight album, and this rightly presents it, among other rarities, as key parts of his legacy. Among the revelations on Reprise Please Baby is that Yoakam had this balance perfected from the beginning, from before he released his landmark debut, Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.; his ten-track demo from 1981 is included here on the all-previously unreleased fourth disc, and it holds its own among his best albums in both its songwriting and performance. This entire disc -- which also contains two fine duets with Kelly Willis and a string of covers, recorded anywhere from 1986 to 2002, all very good, with a nimble "Oh Lonesome Me" and a rip-roaring "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It" standing as particular highlights -- makes it necessary for collectors, but the set wouldn't be much if it was just for the completists. What makes it such a success is that it presents Yoakam's full achievement through a sharp, thorough examination of his prodigious output, turning in a convincing case for his greatness while being a hell of an entertaining listen. He produced his share of great albums, but Reprise Please Baby tells everything country fans of any stripe need to know. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Track Listing :
1 . Guitars, Cadillacs 3:06
2 . Little Sister 3:03
3 . Streets Of Bakersfield - With Buck Owens 2:50
4 . Please, Please Baby 3:34
5 . I Sang Dixie 3:49
6 . Baby Don't Go - With Sheryl Crow 4:01
7 . Only Want You More 3:22
8 . Little Ways 3:21
9 . The Heart That You Own 3:11
10 . Crazy Little Thing Called Love 2:21
11 . Mercury Blues 2:29
12 . Sittin' Pretty 2:25
13 . I Hear You Knockin'
14 . Buenos Noches From A Lonely Room (She Wore Red Dresses)
15 . Long White Cadillac
16 . Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose
17 . You're The One
18 . Nothing's Changed Here
19 . It Only Hurts When I Cry
21 . The Distance Between You And Me
22 . Dangerous Man
23 . Send A Message To My Heart
24 . Takes A Lot To Rock You
25 . Carmelita
26 . Suspicious Minds (Live Version)
27 . Doin' What I Did
28 . Hey Little Girl
29 . Ain't That Lonely Yet
30 . A Thousand Miles from Nowhere
31 . Try Not to Look So Pretty
32 . Pocket of a Clown
33 . Home for Sale
34 . Fast as You
35 . King of Fools
36 . Nothing
37 . Don't Be Sad
38 . Sorry You Asked?
39 . Gone (That'll Be Me)
40 . Claudette
41 . Baby Don't Go
42 . Train In Vain
44 . Same Fool
45 . Things Change
46 . These Arms
47 . A Long Way Home
49 . Thinking About Leaving
50 . Two Doors Down
51 . Bury Me
52 . Love Caught Up To Me
53 . What Do You Know About Love
54 . Free To Go
55 . A Place To Cry
56 . I Want You To Want Me
57 . Alright, I'm Wrong
58 . Who At The Door Is Standing
59 . The First Thing Smokin'
60 . Louisville
62 . This Drinkin' Will Kill Me
63 . It Won't Hurt
64 . I'll Be Gone
65 . Floyd County
66 . You're The One
67 . Twenty Years
68 . Please Daddy
69 . Miner's Prayer
70 . I Sang Dixie
71 . Bury Me
72 . Golden Ring
73 . Take Me
74 . Sin City
75 . Truckin'
76 . Grand Tour
77 . Oh Lonesome Me (Live Version)
78 . Today I Started Loving You Again (Live Version)
79 . Mystery Train (Live Version)
80 . Can't You Hear Me Calling (Live Version)
81 . Heartaches By The Number (Live Version)
82 . My Bucket's Got a Hole In It (Live Version)
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