Pontiac Lyle Lovett

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1987
  • Sales Rank: 17,455
  • Label: MCA NASHVILLE
  • UPC: 076744202826

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Pontiac

1LISTENIf I Had A Boat 3:06
2LISTENGive Back My Heart 3:00
3LISTENI Loved You Yesterday 2:56
4LISTENWalk Through The Bottomland 4:11
5LISTENL.A. County 3:17
6LISTENShe's No Lady 3:13
7LISTENM-O-N-E-Y 3:15
8LISTENBlack And Blue 3:58
9LISTENSimple Song 3:17
10LISTENPontiac 2:24
11LISTENShe's Hot To Go 2:30

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Editorial Reviews

In 1987, Lyle Lovett was a quizzical figure that Nashville couldn't quite fathom. He wore a dark business suit and tie instead of sprayed-on jeans and a hat, employed a jazzy horn section instead of fiddles, and as for that "Eraserhead" haircut -- well, who in Nashville knew what the hell "Eraserhead" was? PONTIAC, like its predecessor, LYLE LOVETT, was greeted with a collective Music City shrug, yet the rest of the world slowly caught on, thanks to Lovett's genre-bending material, which is by turns sly, ironic, and unsettlingly direct. Few performers could turn a topic such as a wedding that ends in double murder or a surreal seagoing horseback rider to their advantage, but that's what Lovett accomplishes on "L.A. County" and "If I Had a Boat," respectively. While "She's No Lady" and "She's Hot to Go" earned Lovett charges of misogyny, the songs are at least as self-deprecating as they are chauvinistic. Few, however, could miss the humor of "Give Back My Heart" or the grim minimalism of the title track. PONTIAC is one of several first-rate Lovett albums, but it's the one that first made plain his unique wit and ear. Daniel Durchholz, Barnes & Noble



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April 20, 2008: This was the first Lovett CD I ever heard..a restaurant was playing it. I fell in love with it and made the owner tell me who was singing. This remains one of my favs even though I now own all Lyle's music!