Heart Shaped World Chris Isaak

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  • Release Date: 06/06/1989
  • Sales Rank: 5,624
  • Label: REPRISE / WEA
  • UPC: 075992583725
 
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Heart Shaped World

1LISTENHeart Shaped World 3:26
2LISTENI'm Not Waiting 3:15
3LISTENDon't Make Me Dream About You 3:30
4LISTENKings Of The Highway 4:44
5LISTENWicked Game 4:46
6LISTENBlue Spanish Sky 3:57
7LISTENWrong To Love You 4:17
8LISTENForever Young 3:20
9LISTENNothing's Changed 4:05
10LISTENIn The Heat Of The Jungle 6:20
11LISTENDiddley Daddy 4:05

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Editorial Reviews

When filmmaker David Lynch backed a disquieting scene in Blue Velvet with Roy Orbison's "In Dreams," he demonstrated the eerie atmosphere behind its pre-'60s innocence. Orbison disciple Chris Isaak played those qualities to the hilt in his shimmering, spare "Wicked Game," so it was no surprise when Lynch included the ballad in Wild at Heart. What was surprising, given the fact that it sounded like nothing else on pop radio in 1990, was that "Wicked Game" became a breakout Top Ten hit, pushing Isaak's accompanying album Heart Shaped World to platinum status. Of course, there's more than that one moody masterpiece of a single to recommend Heart Shaped World. Isaak faithfully recreates his influences with production that's infinitely cleaner than Sun rock & roll, drawing more on its form than its attitude, but he's particularly suited to the sort of Orbison/Presley-style balladry that brought him a mass audience. His rich, sobbing croon is simply a gorgeous instrument, whether he's in a sonorous baritone or quavering falsetto. And he uses that instrument to tremendous effect here, coming across as a brooding romantic with a broken heart and swoon-inducing style. Of itself, Heart Shaped World is a pretty effective mood piece, showcasing Isaak doing a whole lot of what he does best. He does attempt a couple of rockers, but they never really rock -- much like Orbison, it's clear that ballads are his true forte, and given the spirit Isaak wants to channel, the numbers feel much too tame. But aside from that flaw, the rest of Heart Shaped World is a supremely elegant late-night soundtrack, equally suited to steamy romance or solitary heartache. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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July 01, 2004: Chris Issak is that guy who refuses to drown in this corporate music business. He bucks labels and trends, and lets his music stand on its own. Even if it means being a modern Ricky Nelson. Its still different than those on the field with him currently. "Wicked Game", has to be the glue that holds this record togther. There is a lot of great music on the album, and music that doesn't quite carry its weight. but all and all it's a great CD for driving in the desert around sunset. Listen to "Kings of the Highway" and you will know what I mean