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In Others' Words
is a contract fullfiller, or just
Reprise
attempting to cash in on
Dwight Yoakam
once more. For those fans of
Yoakam
's who buy his studio records and get frustrated at the sheer number of compilation and
soundtrack
cuts he has, this might do the trick to satisfy in lieu of a new album. Here are ten tracks culled from the various
soundtracks
and tribute albums
has participated in throughout the 1990s. In addition, there is one unreleased track, unavailable anywhere but here. Musically speaking,
puts the same amount of effort into his guest appearances.
"Cattle Call,"
his cut from the
Horse Whisperer
album, is every bit as satisfying as the material on his own album
Gone
.
"Truckin,"
from the
Arista
label's
Deadicated
CD, is a classic as is his cover of
Bill Monroe
's
"Rocky Road Blues."
In addition, his read of
Merle Haggard
"Holding Things Together"
from
Tulare Dust
was one of that album's finest moments because of
's down-cold delivery of the
Bakersfield
phrase. As for
"Louisville,"
the lone new cut, it's a mid-tempo honky tonker with more acoustic instruments than electric -- particularly the ringing dobro and shimmering mandolins.
is far from a stellar set but does fill in the gaps nicely. ~ Thom Jurek
is a contract fullfiller, or just
Reprise
attempting to cash in on
Dwight Yoakam
once more. For those fans of
Yoakam
's who buy his studio records and get frustrated at the sheer number of compilation and
soundtrack
cuts he has, this might do the trick to satisfy in lieu of a new album. Here are ten tracks culled from the various
soundtracks
and tribute albums
has participated in throughout the 1990s. In addition, there is one unreleased track, unavailable anywhere but here. Musically speaking,
puts the same amount of effort into his guest appearances.
"Cattle Call,"
his cut from the
Horse Whisperer
album, is every bit as satisfying as the material on his own album
Gone
.
"Truckin,"
from the
Arista
label's
Deadicated
CD, is a classic as is his cover of
Bill Monroe
's
"Rocky Road Blues."
In addition, his read of
Merle Haggard
"Holding Things Together"
from
Tulare Dust
was one of that album's finest moments because of
's down-cold delivery of the
Bakersfield
phrase. As for
"Louisville,"
the lone new cut, it's a mid-tempo honky tonker with more acoustic instruments than electric -- particularly the ringing dobro and shimmering mandolins.
is far from a stellar set but does fill in the gaps nicely. ~ Thom Jurek
In Others' Words
is a contract fullfiller, or just
Reprise
attempting to cash in on
Dwight Yoakam
once more. For those fans of
Yoakam
's who buy his studio records and get frustrated at the sheer number of compilation and
soundtrack
cuts he has, this might do the trick to satisfy in lieu of a new album. Here are ten tracks culled from the various
soundtracks
and tribute albums
has participated in throughout the 1990s. In addition, there is one unreleased track, unavailable anywhere but here. Musically speaking,
puts the same amount of effort into his guest appearances.
"Cattle Call,"
his cut from the
Horse Whisperer
album, is every bit as satisfying as the material on his own album
Gone
.
"Truckin,"
from the
Arista
label's
Deadicated
CD, is a classic as is his cover of
Bill Monroe
's
"Rocky Road Blues."
In addition, his read of
Merle Haggard
"Holding Things Together"
from
Tulare Dust
was one of that album's finest moments because of
's down-cold delivery of the
Bakersfield
phrase. As for
"Louisville,"
the lone new cut, it's a mid-tempo honky tonker with more acoustic instruments than electric -- particularly the ringing dobro and shimmering mandolins.
is far from a stellar set but does fill in the gaps nicely. ~ Thom Jurek
is a contract fullfiller, or just
Reprise
attempting to cash in on
Dwight Yoakam
once more. For those fans of
Yoakam
's who buy his studio records and get frustrated at the sheer number of compilation and
soundtrack
cuts he has, this might do the trick to satisfy in lieu of a new album. Here are ten tracks culled from the various
soundtracks
and tribute albums
has participated in throughout the 1990s. In addition, there is one unreleased track, unavailable anywhere but here. Musically speaking,
puts the same amount of effort into his guest appearances.
"Cattle Call,"
his cut from the
Horse Whisperer
album, is every bit as satisfying as the material on his own album
Gone
.
"Truckin,"
from the
Arista
label's
Deadicated
CD, is a classic as is his cover of
Bill Monroe
's
"Rocky Road Blues."
In addition, his read of
Merle Haggard
"Holding Things Together"
from
Tulare Dust
was one of that album's finest moments because of
's down-cold delivery of the
Bakersfield
phrase. As for
"Louisville,"
the lone new cut, it's a mid-tempo honky tonker with more acoustic instruments than electric -- particularly the ringing dobro and shimmering mandolins.
is far from a stellar set but does fill in the gaps nicely. ~ Thom Jurek

















