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Buenas Noches from a Lonely Room
Buenas Noches from a Lonely Room
Dwight Yoakam / CD / 1988
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Artist
Dwight Yoakam
Format
CD
Genre
Country
Label Name
Reprise
Producer
Pete Anderson
Release Date
1988 04
Run Time
36:37
Song List
1: I Got You (3:31)
2: Ome More Name (3:09)
3: What I Don't Know (3:50)
4: Home of the Blues (2:55)
5: Buenas Noches from a Lonely Room (She Wore Red Dresses) (4:33)
6: I Hear You Knockin' (3:16)
7: I Sang Dixie (3:51)
8: Streets of Bakersfield (2:51)
9: Floyd County (2:58)
10: Send Me the Pillow (3:03)
11: Hold on to God (3:14)
Style.Categories
Alternative Country, New Traditionalist, Bakersfield Sound, Country-Rock
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The third effort from Kentucky's
Dwight Yoakam
shows the first signs of beginning to stretch out and be comfortable with his unique approach to hard
honky tonk
music,
Bakersfield
-style.
Buenos Noches From a Lonely Room
features a number of variations on the themes
Yoakam
explores in his songs -- mainly heartache. Not since
Leon Payne
has anyone gone from love that is so obsessive it cares not a whit for the most basic of life's needs (
"I Got You"
), to a murderous jealousy (
"What I Don't Know"
), to homicide (
"Buenos Noches From a Lonely Room [She Wore Red Dresses]"
) in the first five songs. In addition,
Yoakam
and producer/guitarist
Pete Anderson
are exploring the colorations of other instruments in their mix such as the addition of the legendary
Flaco Jimenez
's accordion on the title track. The transition tracks between these three facets of human meltdown are the stunning melody in
"One More Name"
and a radical cover of
Johnny Cash
's
"Home of the Blues."
In addition, there's a read of
J.D. Miller
's
"I Hear You Knockin"
as an alternate ending, though it's still plenty dark. After the murder in the title track, the cycle is complete, and the album shifts gears radically. It kicks off with a balladic elegy to a worn-out drunk called
"I Sang Dixie,"
full of lilting fiddle and subtle singing leads from
Anderson
. It's a tearjerker in classic
country
fashion, its tone almost reverential. Track two is a duet with
Yoakam
's hero,
Buck Owens
, who came out of retirement -- briefly -- to record this song and a new album. There's only one song the pair could sing together, the anthem of lost but proud down-and-out ramblers, and that's
Homer Joy
's
"Streets of Bakersfield."
The other cover here is
Hank Locklin
's beautiful love song
"Send Me the Pillow"
with a return by
Maria McKee
on backing vocals (she sang a duet on
"Bury Me"
with
Yoakam
on
Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.
). The pair are as natural together as
Gram Parsons
and
Emmylou Harris
were, though far more traditional in their approach. As chapter three in the
Dwight Yoakam
restoration of
honky tonk
music project, this is the best yet. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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