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Dwight Yoakam - This Time

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Free Music Review: Outstanding Variety of Styles
Hit: 5 Stars

This is a much more varied CD stylistically than earlier Dwight Yoakam CDs like "Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc." and "Buenas Noches From A Lonely Room." There are some really great songs here. When I first listened to the CD, certain songs made me think of certain other artists: "Pocket Of A Clown" and "Fast As You" both made me think of Roy Orbison, and "A Thousand Miles From Nowhere" would have fit in comfortably on a Traveling Wilburys album. The title track "This Time" was reminiscent of Buck Owens, while "Wild Ride" had a Bruce Springsteen feel to it. And "Ain't That Lonely Yet" brought to mind Warren Zevon. And yet, all of these were authentically Dwight Yoakam as well. These are really enjoyable songs that hold up well.

Free Music Review: My Favorite
Hit: 5 Stars

This is my favorite CD of Dwight's. I love every song on this CD. My favorite song on this CD is A Thousand Miles From Nowhere. This is country music at its best. I love the video also because it has trains in an old train yard and I love trains. Fast As You is also a good song. I love the beat of the song and it is a good song to country line dance to. Ain't that Lonely Yet is also a very good song with a relaxing melody. This Time is a very good song and it is pure country music at its best. It reminds me of Buck Owens singing in the 60's. My least favorite song on the CD is Pocket Of A Clown. All in all this CD is the finest work Dwight has ever done.

Free Music Review: Incredible...but....
Hit: 5 Stars

I thought I had everything, and knew all of all songs Dwight recorded. I found the album "This Time" in, of all places, Sears. Didn't look familiar, and reading the back of it, I didn't recognize any of the songs, and seeing Pete's name...I had to have it. At home, as I listened to the "new" album, I read the cd cover and found that the album/cd was released in '92. What??? How did I get so far, listening to so much...and miss an album. So many of his "many hits" are repeated in other albums, but I don't remember any of these songs being repeated...yet they're awesome. Oh, and I miss Pete Anderson...it does seem different without Pete...

Free Music Review: One of the best
Hit: 5 Stars

Outstanding album; one of the best ever released by any artist. I'd say this is one of the top 3 in Dwight's catalog of releases. There really are no words to describe the sound and mood found on these tracks, but this is definately "it". There seems to be a wide-open, vast, lonely feeling throughout this album, and whether the setting of the song begins in the desert or on a bar stool, you cannot help but feel damn near every word of the songs. I have always felt (and probably always will) that Dwight has no peers; but the mixing and outstanding engineering of the sound found here, deserves special mention. Well worth your money.

Free Music Review: My favourite Dwight cd
Hit: 5 Stars

This is truly an exceptional album...I think it is the best one that Dwight has put out. Every song is brilliant, and it doesn't matter if you are a country fan or not. This album just about appeals to fans of all type of music. He wrote or co-wrote all but one song on here, which proves that he is also a great songwriter as well as singer/musician. This album has it all, from ballads, country rockers to honky tonkers. The booklet includes all lyrics and a few photos. If anyone out there "poo-poos" country music, then I urge you to give this a try. it may just change your mind. Recommended.
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