Tomorrow's Sounds Today

Tomorrow's Sounds Today

by Yoakam
Tomorrow's Sounds Today

Tomorrow's Sounds Today

by Yoakam

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Overview

The title has to be a goof because this album, as well as Dwight Yoakam's entire catalog, should be dubbed "Yesterday's Sounds Today." The only connection Yoakam retains to the slick, crossover, big-hat crowd is the big hat, and these 14 tracks prove that even as country music continually evolves into glossy pop, this artist has entrenched himself in all things retro. The crying steel guitars, jaunty mandolins, and plaintive fiddles that drive this rootsy country & western could have been recorded in the 1950s, and only the tasty electric guitar licks of longtime producer/cohort Pete Anderson bring the music up to date. Further cementing his connection with the classic Bakersfield sound, Yoakam invites founding father Buck Owens to join the fold once more (their 1988 collaboration produced a number one C&W hit with "The Streets of Bakersfield") and the resulting three tracks yield results just as winning. Yoakam goes the Hank Williams Sr. route on "A Promise You Can't Keep" and especially "The Heartaches Are Free," which sounds so similar to a Hank Sr. tune in melody and vocal inflection, you'll find yourself double checking the liner notes to be sure it's a Yoakam original. The singer dips into his '70s classic rock roots again too, as he follows up his wildly successful Queen remake with a cover of Cheap Trick's "I Want You to Want Me." Like his interpretation of "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," he makes it sound like an obscure barnstorming country track instead of the power pop nugget it is. Ten of the album's 14 tunes are self-penned and song titles like "A World of Blue," "A Place to Cry," "The Sad Side of Town," and "Time Spent Missing You" show that Yoakam is still drenched in the spilt tears, heartbroken brand of country that has proven to be so lucrative, artistically and commercially, in the past. Best of all, he makes it seems easy. Even though there's little stylistic maturation in his approach since his first release in 1986, Yoakam's songwriting craft keeps improving, and any track from this album could be a hit single. With Tomorrow's Sounds Today, Dwight Yoakam has fashioned a contemporary roots-conscious country album whose qualities, like the artist's distinctive style, are timeless. ~ Hal Horowitz

Product Details

Release Date: 10/31/2000
Label: Reprise
UPC: 0093624782728
Rank: 37330

Tracks

  1. Love Caught Up to Me
  2. What Do You Know About Love
  3. Time Spent Missing You
  4. Free to Go
  5. A Promise You Can't Keep
  6. A Place to Cry
  7. The Sad Side of Town
  8. Dreams of Clay
  9. For Love's Sake
  10. The Heartaches Are Free
  11. A World of Blue
  12. I Want You to Want Me
  13. Alright, I'm Wrong
  14. I Was There

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Dwight Yoakam   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
Buck Owens   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Chris Hillman   Guest Artist,Mandolin
Flaco Jimenez   Guest Artist,Accordion
Jonathan Clark   Vocals (Background),Vocal Harmony
Pete Anderson   Percussion,Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric)
Jim Lauderdale   Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Don Reed   Fiddle
Jim Christie   Drums
Gary Morse   Pedal Steel,Lap Steel Guitar
Scott Joss   Fiddle
Al Bonhomme   Guitar (Acoustic)
Skip Edwards   Keyboards
Taras Prodaniuk   Bass

Technical Credits

Jason Robbins   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Sally Browder   Engineer
Judy Clapp   Mixing
Pete Anderson   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Rick Nielsen   Composer
Cameron Webb   Assistant Engineer
Steve Baughman   Assistant Engineer
Dwight Yoakam   Composer,Art Direction
Buck Owens   Composer
Doug Deveraux   Engineer
Blake Oswald   Production Assistant
Alicia Gilbert   Model
Candace Mammarella   Paintings,Graphic Design
Alex Chan   Assistant Engineer
Liz Aaron   Model
Tracy Veal   Art Direction
Jaime Castaneda   Wardrobe Design
Gary Ebbins   Production Assistant
Susie Schoepe   Production Assistant
Jill Kocalis   Model
Amanda Cey   Personal Assistant
Lori Depp   Paintings
Sara Schultz   Production Coordination
Anthony Neely   Design
Stephen Moore   Guitar Technician
Bryan McConkey   Engineer
Annalisa   Photography
David Leonard   Mixing
Cisco   Composer
Stephen Marcussen   Mastering
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