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Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Bros. Years (Box Set) (Remaster)
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Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Bros. Years (Box Set) (Remaster)
 
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Track Listings
Disc 1( of 4)
1. Listen This Drinkin' Will Kill Me
2. Listen It Won't Hurt
3. Listen I'll Be Gone
4. Listen Floyd Country
5. Listen You're The One
6. Listen Twenty Years
7. Listen Please Daddy
8. Listen Miner's Prayer
9. Listen I Sang Dixie
10. Listen Bury Me
11. Listen Golden Ring - Featuring Kelly Willis
12. Listen Take Me - Featuring Kelly Willis
13. Listen Sin City
14. Listen Truckin'
15. Listen Grand Tour
16. Listen Oh Lonesome Me
17. Listen Today I Started Loving You Again
18. Listen Mystery Train
19. Listen Can't You Hear Me Calling
20. Listen Heartaches By The Number
21. Listen My Bucket's Got A Hole In It
Disc 2( of 4)
1. Listen Honky Tonk Man
2. Listen Guitars, Cadillacs
3. Listen It Won't Hurt
4. Listen Miner's Prayer
5. Listen Little Sister
6. Listen Little Ways
7. Listen Please, Please Baby
8. Listen Always Late With Your Kisses
9. Listen This Drinkin' Will Kill Me
10. Listen Streets Of Bakersfield - Featuring Buck Owens
11. Listen I Sang Dixie
12. Listen I Got You
13. Listen I Hear You Knockin'
14. Listen Buenas Noches From A Lonely Room (She Wore Red Dresses)
15. Listen Long White Cadillac
16. Listen Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose
17. Listen You're The One
18. Listen Nothing's Changed Here
19. Listen It Only Hurts When I Cry
20. Listen The Heart That You Own
21. Listen The Distance Between You And Me
22. Listen Dangerous Man
23. Listen Send A Message To My Heart - Featuring Patty Loveless
24. Listen Takes A Lot To Rock You
Disc 3( of 4)
1. Listen Only Want You More
2. Listen Same Fool
3. Listen Things Change
4. Listen These Arms
5. Listen A Long Way Home
6. Listen Crazy Little Thing Called Love
7. Listen Thinking About Leaving
8. Listen New San Antonio Rose - Featuring Asleep At The Wheel
9. Listen Two Doors Down
10. Listen Bury Me (Acoustic)
11. Listen Love Caught Up To Me
12. Listen What Do You Know About Love
13. Listen Free To Go
14. Listen A Place To Cry
15. Listen I Want You To Want Me
16. Listen Alright, I'm Wrong - Featuring Buck Owens
17. Listen Who At The Door Is Standing - Featuring Bekka Bramlett
18. Listen The First Thing Smokin'
19. Listen I'm Bad, I'm Nation Wide
20. Listen Louisville
21. Listen Sittin' Pretty
22. Listen Mercury Blues
Disc 4( of 4)
1. Listen Carmelita - Featuring Flaco Jimenez
2. Listen Suspicious Mind
3. Listen Doin' What I Did
4. Listen Hey Little Girl
5. Listen Ain't That Lonely Yet
6. Listen A Thousand Miles From Nowhere
7. Listen Try Not To Look So Pretty
8. Listen Pocket Of A Clown
9. Listen Home For Sale
10. Listen Fast As You
11. Listen King Of Fools
12. Listen Holding Things Together
13. Listen Nothing
14. Listen Don't Be Sad
15. Listen Sorry You Asked?
16. Listen Gone (That'll Be Me)
17. Listen Claudette
18. Listen Baby Dont Go - Featuring Sheryl Crow
19. Listen Train In Vain
20. Listen Rapid City, South Dakota
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Artist: Dwight Yoakam
Edited: No
Format: CD
Enhanced: No
Number of Discs: 4
Shipping Weight (in pounds): 0.2
Product in Inches (L x W x H): 5.0 x 0.42 x 5.63
Assembled in Country of Origin: United States
Origin of Components: United States
Wal-Mart No.:
0008122761002
UPC: 0008122761002
 

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With his stripped-down approach to traditional honky tonk and Bakersfield country, Dwight Yoakam helped return country music to its roots in the late '80s. Like his idols Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, and Hank Williams, Yoakam never played by Nashville's rules; consequently, he never dominated the charts like his contemporary Randy Travis. Then again, Travis never played around with the sound and style of country music like Yoakam. On each of his records, he twists around the form enough to make it seem like he doesn't respect all of country's traditions. Appropriately, his core audience was composed mainly of roots rock and rock & roll fans, not the mainstream country audience. Nevertheless, he was frequently able to chart in the country Top Ten, and he remained one of the most respected and adventurous recording country artists well into the '90s.

Born in Kentucky but raised in Ohio, Yoakam learned how to play guitar at the age of six. As a child, he listened to his mother's record collection, honing in on the traditional country of Hank Williams and Johnny Cash, as well as the Bakersfield honky tonk of Buck Owens. When he was in high school, Yoakam played with a variety of bands, playing everything from country to rock & roll. After completing high school, Yoakam briefly attended Ohio State University, but he dropped out and moved to Nashville in the late '70s with the intent of becoming a recording artist.

At the time he moved to Nashville, the town was in the throes of the pop-oriented urban cowboy movement and had no interest in his updated honky tonk. While in Nashville, he met guitarist Pete Anderson, who shared a similar taste in music. The pair moved out to Los Angeles, where they found a more appreciative audience than they did in Nashville. In L.A., Yoakam and Anderson didn't just play country clubs, they played the same nightclubs that punk and post-punk rock bands like X, the Dead Kennedys, Los Lobos, the Blasters, and the Butthole Surfers did. What Yoakam had in common with rock bands like X, the Blasters, and Los Angeles was similar musical influences; they all drew from '50s rock & roll and country. In comparison to the polished music coming out of Nashville, Yoakam's stripped-down, direct revivalism seemed radical. The cowpunks, as they were called, that attended Yoakam's shows provided an invaluable support for his fledgling career.

Yoakam released an independent EP, A Town South of Bakersfield, in 1984, which received substantial airplay on Los Angeles college and alternative radio stations. The EP also helped him land a record contract with Reprise Records. Dwight's full-length debut album, Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc., was released in 1986 and was an instant sensation. Rock and country critics praised it and it earned airplay on college stations across America. More importantly, it was a hit on the country charts, as its first single, a cover of Johnny Horton's "Honky Tonk Man," climbed to number three in the spring, followed by the number four "Guitars, Cadillacs" in the summer. The album would eventually go platinum.

Hillbilly Deluxe, Dwight's 1987 follow-up, was equally successful, spawning four Top Ten hits: "Little Sister," "Little Ways," "Please, Please Baby," and "Always Late with Your Kisses." In 1988, Yoakam had his first number one hit with "Streets of Bakersfield," a cover of a Buck Owens song recorded with Owens himself. It was the first single off his third album, Buenos Noches from a Lonely Room, which continued his streak of Top Ten hits. "I Sang Dixie," the album's second single, went to number one, and "I Got You" reached number five. In 1989, Yoakam released a compilation album, Just Lookin' for a Hit, which went gold. "Long White Cadillac," taken from the collection, stalled at number 35 in the fall of 1989.

Although his 1990 album If There Was a Way didn't have as many Top Ten hits, it was a major success; it was his first album since his debut to go platinum. This Time, released in the spring of 1993, was an even bigger hit, spawning three number two singles -- "Ain't That Lonely Yet," "A Thousand Miles from Nowhere," and "Fast as You" -- and going platinum. After its release, Yoakam was silent for two years, returning in the summer of 1995 with Dwight Live, which didn't set the charts on fire. In the fall of that year, he released his sixth album, Gone, which went gold by the spring of 1996, although it didn't produce any major country hits. After 1997's Under the Covers, a collection of cover songs, Yoakam returned with the all-new A Long Way Home in 1998. Another compilation, Last Chance for a Thousand Years: Greatest Hits from the '90s, was released in 1999; its newly recorded version of Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" became Yoakam's biggest hit in six years, even hitting the lower reaches of the pop charts thanks to its exposure in a khakis commercial. Two albums followed in 2000: dwightyoakamacoustic.net, a bare-bones, all-acoustic revisitation of Yoakam's back catalog; and the more standard studio project Tomorrow's Sounds Today, which featured further collaborations with Buck Owens and a cover of Cheap Trick's "I Want You to Want Me."

In 2001, Yoakam debuted as a writer and director, also issuing the soundtrack South of Heaven, West of Hell to accompany it. Two years later, he debuted on a new label (Audium) with Population Me, while Reprise issued the compilation In Others' Words to compete with it. In 2004 he released Dwight's Used Records, a 14-track anthology of duets that appeared on other artists' albums, unreleased covers, and cuts Yoakam contributed to various tribute compilations. An album of all new material, the self-produced Blame the Vain, followed in 2005 along with the live album, Live from Austin, TX. An album of Buck Owens covers, Dwight Sings Buck, appeared in 2007. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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