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[1995] Chris Isaak - Forever Blue [CDRip - flac]

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Title:

[1995] Chris Isaak - Forever Blue [CDRip - flac]

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Audio/FLAC

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2010-01-29 (by ddawg)

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http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/ac/e9/83d99833e7a00fdefbf03110.L.jpg Title: Forever Blue Artist: Chris Isaak Audio CD (May 23, 1995) Original Release Date: May 23, 1995 Number of Discs: 1 Label: Reprise/WEA Genre: Alternative Rock Format: flac Track Listing: 01. Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing 02. Somebody's Crying 03. Graduation Day 04. Go Walking Down There 05. Don't Leave Me On My Own 06. Things Go Wrong 07. Forever Blue 08. There She Goes 09. Goin' Nowhere 10. Changed Your Mind 11. Shadows In A Mirror 12. I Believe 13. The End Of Everything Amazon Review: With his singular retro-rock vision, Chris Isaak had already graduated from cult figure to music-video heartthrob when he delivered this 1995 album. But if all the surface elements are intact, he has assimilated his chief vocal influences, Orbison and Elvis, even further, and Isaak's songs dig even deeper into his favorite subject, heartbreak, to shorten the distance between writer and singer. "Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing," the set's opener, employs the same growling rock-speak as George Thorogood's notorious "Bad to the Bone," but without a trace of irony -- Isaak lashes the listener with the torment of a betrayed lover, telegraphing fear, desire, and anguish as he wheels from rumbling accusations to keening falsetto cries. Elsewhere, he withdraws to the more lyrical croon of his previous work, his band wreathed with the throbbing tremolo and ghostly reverb that are their natural elements. There's a folk-rock jangle to the lovely, forlorn "Somebody's Crying," a disarming directness to the simple but aching title song, and another burst of fevered agony, "Go Walking Down There,"which gallops over a perfect mid-'60s guitar arrangement. For all its letter-perfect allusiveness, though, Forever Blue feels authentically heartbroken, not just cleverly crafted.

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  1. Alternative
  2. Rock
  3. 90s
  4. nineties

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Comments:

starshine99 (2011-03-05)

Wow!! Fantastic... terrific album.
Thank you so very much!!!!!