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Free Music Notes for Best of Chris Isaak (CD + DVD)Free Music Review: Worth every cent! Hit: 5 Stars
I am not an isaak fan, I bought this because I did like a few songs. I've found now that I love the whole album.
DVD has very good picture and audio, the CD sounds great. You can't go wrong with this compilation.
Free Music Review: Chris Isaak-Great!! Hit: 5 Stars
This is so fun to listen to. I love every track and I listen to it alot. The DVD is fun Mr. Isaak has a great sense of humor. I would by this again in a heart beat.
Free Music Review: wonderful cd & dvd of Chris Isaak Hit: 5 Stars
Received on time and very enjoyable movie and music of Chris Isaak. I forgot how much I enjoyed his music. Thank you.
Free Music Review: It was going to be a hand puppet, but I guess I was lucky to get the pencil... Hit: 4 Stars
Chris Isaak is the modern master of high-lonesome and old time croon. From his first CD with Silvertone to "Always Got Tonight" (the final CD represented on this set), you get to follow Isaak's progress from Presley/Orbison acolyte to the delightful, quirky original he is today. While "Wicked Game" (from "Heart Shaped World") was his lone proper hit, he's had many memorable songs and two albums to hone his craft before he entered the national consciousness.
What is interesting is that, even as he has matured as an artist, the roots to his music are still directly traceable to Sun Records. The obsessive Elvis Presley singles "Driving" and "Blue Hotel" to the more subtle "Let Me Down Easy," Isaak has remained stunningly consistent. The songs are always sly and sexy, even with the occasional foray into different vocal styles (the hot growl on "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing" from "Forever Blue").
The CD is missing a few songs ("Don't Make Me Dream About You," "Solitary Man," "Cryin'" and "Go Walking Down There"), but if you get the DVD version there are six songs that aren't on the CD.
The DVD is a treat for another great reason. Skip watching the music videos; make sure to watch with Isaak's commentary. For those familiar with his (inexplicably not yet of DVD) Shotime series or his live shows, Isaak's got a very dry and quirky sense of humor. His belly-laugh-a-minute comments make the extra expenditure worth it.
But even more interesting is watching a young Chris Isaak looking like a pompadoured Rockabilly star on "Blue Hotel" and "Dancin'." It's easy to see how he became a movie-star in training ("The Silence of the Lambs (Widescreen Special Edition)," "Little Buddha" and "A Dirty Shame (NC-17 Rated Theatrical Version)"), but also just as interesting to see the stars who guested in his videos, including the late Chris Penn. But really, make sure you listen to this for the commentary. It's a blast.
Free Music Review: Chris Isaac CD/DVD Best of Hit: 4 Stars
It is better than average product...something you might return to once in a while and not be resigned to the shelves from now on. He is an under rated singer songwritter funnyman model actor...more guts than Brad Pitt or Tom Cruise easily. IF he would only apply himself, get that PR position filled, find a publicist, quit being a slacker Chris. How about Stevie Nicks opening up for your show? Use it or loss it in other words. I just saw you in Albuquerque this past week and you're a treasure. Is your humor off the cuff or rehearsed...your funnier than Steve Martin, seriously! I love your music and have about six of your CD's now so keep up the great work...alright already.
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