Dwight Sings Buck T Double

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  • Release Date: 10/30/2007
  • Sales Rank: 86,287
  • Label: NEW WEST RECORDS
  • UPC: 607396500321
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Who better to pay tribute to the avatar of the Bakersfield Sound than the visionary acolyte who built upon the foundation that Buck Owens laid? That said, the title here is apt: Dwight does indeed sing Buck, to the point of emulating some of his signature sideways phrasing at times, but he doesn't necessarily play Buck. Indeed, having studied the sturdy original productions steered by Ken Nelson, Yoakam keeps things lean, mean, and hot here, giving guitarist Eddie Perez some star turns and allowing ample room for pedal steel master Josh Grange to channel Buck's sideman Ralph Mooney. Dwight honors the robust energy of Owens's original take on "Under Your Spell Again" (which lyrically and sonically seems so much a template for Yoakam's style), the plaintive heartbreak of honky-tonk weepers such as "Cryin' Time" and "Together Again," and the genial irony of "Act Naturally." He does a nice bit playing with the time signature on "Foolin' Around" and elevates "Close Up the Honky Tonks" from a bereft lover's lament to an elegy for a fallen giant, by way of a dirge-like organ line humming throughout the arrangement. Yoakam is a master interpreter -- no one has done Elvis Presley songs better, he now owns Cheap Trick's "I Want You To Want Me", and he even made Queen palatable with his take on "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" -- but he really brings it on this tribute, demonstrating with every performance the depth of his affection for the man and the music. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Dwight Honors Buckby Anonymous

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November 01, 2007: Folks, this CD is great fun to listen to!! "Dwight Sings Buck" is not an exercise in mere imitation of his mentor and pal, Buck Owens. Rather, Dwight's made a creative, emotional tribute that puts a fresh and exciting spin on these Buck classics without attempting to replace them. Thanks Dwight, and your fantastic band. This CD is a must for fans of real country music and, of course, Mr. Buck Owens. Lyrics book is a must-have, too!!

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Hit's close to homeby Anonymous

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October 29, 2007: Anyone familuar with the "Bakersfield Sound" of the late Buck Owens will feel at home with Dwight Yoakum's tribute CD. The Bakersfield Sound it is not, but it is the Dwight Yoakum sound wrapped around many of Buck's early hits. Having been a Buck Owens fan since the early '60's I found myself expecting Dwight to copy the arrangements of Buck's songs, but after listening to the CD I came to appreciate Dwight's interpretations. All of which caught the meaning of Buck's songs. The final cut, a fitting, yet eerily sad arrangement of "Together Again" was dedicated to Buck, Don Rich, and Bonnie Owens. Buck would approve of this tribute CD.

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