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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Yoakam, Dwight
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| Publisher: |
Da Capo
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| Date: |
04/28/1999
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| Binding: |
Hardcover
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| Condition: |
NEW
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Dwight Yoakam has long been known to country music fans as a musiciam who is as much artist as he is superstar. Over the course of his fifteen-year career, he has received fourteen Grammy nominations. One reviewer described his work this way: Yoakam's lyrics--Leonard Cohen meets Ernest Tubb--work so well because they're literary without being high-minded. The artfulness of the words . . . doesn't always hit you until you read them on the lyric sheet.
Newsweek called Yoakam's most recent record--titled, like his book,
A Long Way Home--a daring departure. It's lush and languid, more introspective than hit-driven. He's looking for subtle emotions, melodic evocations of the distances between people, and he draws on sources as varied as Bobby Darin, Chet Baker, and Buck Owens to get there.
A Long Way Home is the first collection of Yoakam's lyrics in book form. It spans his career, from such early albums as
Hillbilly Deluxe and
Buenas Noches from a Lonely Room to the recently released, critically acclaimed
A Long Way Home. Yoakam's songwriting is really storytelling--he poetically writes of subjects ranging from God to drinking to love--and proves him to be as fine a writer as he is a musician.
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