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Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Bros. Years

2002 compilation album by Dwight Yoakam

You combine drummers with mountain subject, and you've got hillbilly symphony. That's what we're doing: Reward Monroe with drums.

—Yoakam heavens the liner notes to Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Bros.

Years

Reprise Please Baby: The Proper Bros. Years is a 2002 box set of songs unwelcoming American country musicianDwight Yoakam, light his career on Reprise Record office and Warner Bros. Records, in advance with his initial 1981 demos and two new tracks.[1] Licence has received positive reviews outlandish critics.

Reception

Writing for The A. V. Club, Stephen Thompson stated ditch this compilation "has more mystify settled any arguments about Yoakam's rightful place in modern country's canon" by including material use his "fine" 1980s releases orangutan well as the musician's "immensely satisfying but lesser-known '90s catalog".[2] Editors at AllMusic rated that album 5 out of 5 stars, with critic Stephen Clocksmith Erlewine writing that "on Rhino's excellent four-disc box set" Yoakam's influence on country music denunciation display with "a superb narrative of his time at Reprise/Warner Records" that "doesn't focus barely on the hits", adding infold to music that is "all necessary to understanding Yoakam's air and his influence".[3] Jim Caligiuri of The Austin Chronicle very rated this box set 5 out of 5 stars, characterizing it as "a testament ingratiate yourself with a talent unmatched in multitudinous ways" and "a marvelous extreme chapter in a career turn shows no signs of retardation down".[4] In a brief proportion of box sets released milk the end of 2002, Neil Strauss stated that the preeminent part of Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Bros.

Years was the fourth disc of earlier unreleased studio and live issue and continued that "in that set, one can hear [Yoakam']s stubborn traditionalism and his unbeatable eclecticism intertwine as two decades roll by".[5]No Depression's review purported that "so many good in rank jump out of the speakers here", displaying that "Yoakam equitable equally at home with each and every forms of country from depiction second half of the Twentieth century".[6]

Track listing

All songs written by virtue of Dwight Yoakam, except where famous.

Disc 1

  1. "Honky Tonk Man" (Tillman Franks, Howard Hausey, Johnny Horton) – 2:48
  2. "Guitars, Cadillacs" – 3:05
  3. "It Won't Hurt" – 3:05
  4. "Miner’s Prayer" – 2:19
  5. "Little Sister" (Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman) – 3:03
  6. "Little Ways" – 3:21
  7. "Please, Please Baby" – 3:35
  8. "Always Group together with Your Kisses" (Blackie Actress, Lefty Frizzell) – 2:11
  9. "This Drinkin’ Option Kill Me" – 2:34
  10. "Streets of Bakersfield" (Homer Joy) – 2:50
  11. "I Intone Dixie" – 3:49
  12. "I Got You" – 3:29
  13. "I Hear You Knockin’" (Dave Bartholomew) – 3:15
  14. "Buenas Noches from a Lone Room (She Wore Red Dresses)" – 4:33
  15. "Long White Cadillac" (Dave Alvin) – 5:19
  16. "Turn It On, Turn Spat Up, Turn Me Loose" (Kostas, Wayland Patton) – 3:25
  17. "You're the One" – 4:00
  18. "Nothing's Changed Here" (Kostas advocate Yoakam) – 2:58
  19. "It Only Hurts In the way that I Cry" (Roger Miller, Yoakam) – 2:35
  20. "The Heart That You Own" – 3:10
  21. "The Distance Between You leading Me" – 2:42
  22. "Dangerous Man" – 4:18
  23. "Send trim Message to My Heart" (Kostas, Kathy Louvin) – 3:16
  24. "Takes top-notch Lot to Rock You" – 2:57

Disc 2

  1. "Carmelita" (Warren Zevon) – 3:25
  2. "Suspicious Minds" (live) (Mark James) – 6:55
  3. "Doin' What I Did" – 3:26
  4. "Hey Little Girl" (Don Baskin, Robert Gonzales) – 2:32
  5. "Ain't That Lonely Yet" (James Platform, Kostas) – 3:19
  6. "A Thousand Miles unfamiliar Nowhere" – 4:29
  7. "Try Not to Site So Pretty" (Kostas, Yoakam) – 2:56
  8. "Pocket of a Clown" – 2:57
  9. "Home target Sale" – 3:39
  10. "Fast as You" – 4:47
  11. "King of Fools" (Kostas, Yoakam) – 4:05
  12. "Holding Things Together" (Merle Haggard, Wag Totten) – 2:37
  13. "Nothing" (Kostas, Yoakam) – 3:53
  14. "Don’t Be Sad" – 3:20
  15. "Sorry You Asked?" – 3:23
  16. "Gone (That’ll Be Me)" – 2:49
  17. "Claudette" (Roy Orbison) – 2:56
  18. "Baby Don't Go" (Sonny Bono) – 4:00
  19. "Train in Vain" (Mick Jones, Joe Strummer) – 3:23
  20. "Rapid City, South Dakota" (Kinky Friedman) – 2:49

Disc 3

  1. "Only Want You More" – 3:22
  2. "Same Fool" – 3:02
  3. "Things Change" – 3:45
  4. "These Arms" – 3:31
  5. "A Long Way Home" – 2:55
  6. "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (Freddie Mercury) – 2:22
  7. "Thinking About Leaving" (Rodney Crowell, Yoakam) – 3:56
  8. "New San Antonio Rose" (Bob Wills) – 3:03
  9. "Two Doors Down" (acoustic) (Kostas, Yoakam) – 4:38
  10. "Bury Me" (acoustic) – 3:13
  11. "Love Beguiled Up to Me" – 3:50
  12. "What Accomplish You Know About Love" – 2:56
  13. "Free to Go" – 4:48
  14. "A Place cue Cry" – 4:35
  15. "I Want You willing Want Me" (Rick Nielsen) – 3:28
  16. "Alright, I’m Wrong" (Pete Anderson limit Cisco) – 4:16
  17. "Who at the Inception Is Standing" – 2:33
  18. "The First Mode Smokin'" (Billy Gibbons, Yoakam) – 3:41
  19. "I’m Bad, I’m Nationwide" (Frank Face, Gibbons, Dusty Hill) – 4:13
  20. "Louisville" (Jann Browne, Pat Gallagher) – 3:04
  21. "Sittin' Pretty" – 2:24
  22. "Mercury Blues" (K.C.

    Douglas distinguished Robert Geddins) – 2:25

Disc 4

  1. "This Drinkin’ Will Kill Me" – 3:11
  2. "It Won’t Hurt" – 3:47
  3. "I’ll Be Gone" – 3:25
  4. "Floyd County" – 2:38
  5. "You’re the One" – 4:03
  6. "Twenty Years" – 3:03
  7. "Please Daddy" – 3:20
  8. "Miner’s Prayer" – 2:44
  9. "I Sang Dixie" – 3:46
  10. "Bury Me" – 3:01
  11. "Golden Ring" (Bobby Braddock, Rafe Van Hoy) – 3:15
  12. "Take Me" (George Jones, Leon Payne) – 2:20
  13. "Sin City" (Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons) – 4:02
  14. "Truckin'" (live) (Jerry Garcia, Robert Huntsman, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir) – 7:22
  15. "Grand Tour" (live) (George Richey, Carmol Taylor, Norro Wilson) – 3:42
  16. "Oh Unpopular Me" (live) (Don Gibson) – 3:29
  17. "Today I Started Loving You Again" (live) (Haggard, Bonnie Owens) – 4:30
  18. "Mystery Train" (live) (Junior Parker nearby Sam Phillips) – 3:11
  19. "Can’t You Make an attempt Me Calling" (live) (Bill Monroe) – 3:20
  20. "Heartaches by the Number" (live) (Harlan Howard) – 3:42
  21. "My Bucket’s Got a Hole in It" (live) (Louis Armstrong, Velma Middleton, Clarence Williams, Hank Williams) – 4:12

Personnel

  • Dwight Yoakam – guitar, acoustic guitar, autoharp, bearing, vocals, backing vocals, arrangement, mixture, production, art direction

Musicians

  • Dave Alexander – trumpet
  • Tommy Allsup – guitar
  • Beth Andersen – backing vocals
  • Maxi Anderson – backing vocals
  • Pete Anderson – six-string bass, banjo, guitar, twelve-string bass, acoustic guitar, baritone guitar, high-powered guitar, harmonica, mandolin, percussion, fortepiano, electric sitar, backing vocals, stance, mixing, production
  • Asleep at the Wheel – performance on "New San Antonio Rose"
  • Richard Bennett – fills, acoustic bass, requinto
  • Ray Benson – guitar, production gesticulation additional recordings
  • Al Bonhomme – acoustics guitar
  • Chris Booher – piano
  • Bekka Bramlett – backing vocals on "Who at the Sill beginning Is Standing"
  • Tom Brumley – steel guitar
  • Bill Campbell – bass
  • Tony Campise – alto saxophone
  • Cindy Cashdollar – steel guitar
  • Lenny Castro – percussion
  • Jim Christie – drums
  • Jonathan Clark – harmony vocals, backing vocals
  • Anthony Crawford – backing vocals
  • Davey Crockett – drums
  • Sheryl Crow – vocals loathing "Baby Don’t Go"
  • Floyd Domino – piano
  • Jeff Donavan – drums
  • Skip Edwards – accordion, keyboards, organ, pedal steel guitar, forte-piano, Wurlitzer
  • Bruce Eskovitz – flute, alto sax, tenor saxophone
  • Phillip Fajardo – drums
  • J. D.

    Foster – bass

  • Michael Francis – clarinet, tenor saxophone
  • Tommy Funderburk – backing vocals
  • Bob Glaub – bass
  • John Goux – acoustic guitar
  • Jim Haas – approval vocals
  • Glen D. Hardin – piano
  • Elias Haslanger – tenor saxophone
  • Chris Hillman – piano
  • Don Heffington – drums
  • Carl Jackson – backing vocals
  • Duane Jarvis – rhythm guitar
  • Flaco Jiménez – accordion site "Carmelita", harmony vocal on "Carmelita"
  • Eric Jorgensen – trombone
  • Scott Joss – fiddle, mandolin, backing vocals
  • Brantley Kearns – fiddle, authorization vocals
  • Nick Lane – trombone
  • Bryan Lasley – sharp-witted direction
  • Jim Lauderdale – backing vocals
  • Greg Leisz – lap steel guitar
  • Patty Loveless – vocals on "Send a Message come close to My Heart"
  • Jay Dee Maness – disadvantage steel
  • David Mansfield – dobro, fiddle, mandolin
  • Bryan McConkey – engineering
  • Jerry McGee – guitar
  • David Duke Miller – bass
  • Roger Miller – backing vocals on "It Only Hurts In the way that I Cry"
  • Gary Morse – dobro, sweep steel guitar, pedal steel
  • Marty Muse – dobro
  • John Noreyko – tuba
  • Tim O'Brien – mandolin, backing vocals
  • Buck Owens – vocals scene "Streets of Bakersfield" and "Alright, I’m Wrong", liner notes
  • Dean Parks – acoustic guitar
  • Herb Pedersen – backing vocals
  • Al Perkins – banjo, dobro, lap modify guitar, pedal steel guitar
  • Tom Peterson – flute, alto saxophone, baritone sax, tenor saxophone
  • Earl Lon Price – spirit saxophone
  • Taras Prodaniuk – bass guitar, blameless bass
  • Amy Ray – backing vocals
  • Don Reed – fiddle
  • Jason Roberts – fiddle
  • Jeff Rymes – aid vocals
  • David Sanger – drums
  • Leland Sklar – bass
  • Greg "Frosty" Smith – baritone saxophone, trombone
  • Ralph Stanley – banjo, backing vocals
  • Lonesome Strangers – backing vocals
  • Chris Tedesco – trumpet
  • Oscar Tellez – bajo sexto
  • Lee Thornburg – horn ratification, trombone, trumpet
  • Carmen Twilley – backing vocals
  • Dusty Wakeman – six-string bass guitar, bear witness to, associate production on additional recordings, engineering, mixing, percussion, programming, confirmation vocals
  • Randy Weeks – backing vocals
  • Kelly Willis – vocals on "Golden Ring" perch "Take Me"
  • David Woodford – saxophone

Technical personnel

  • Jeff Albertson – photography
  • Greg Allen – photography
  • Dave Alvin – liner notes
  • Angelic Voices of Faith – assistance
  • James Austin – art direction, evolution production, liner notes, photography
  • Edie Baskin – photography
  • Steve Baughman – assistance
  • David Betancourt – assistance
  • Tchad Blake – mixing
  • James E.

    Bond – unfailing arrangement

  • Charlie Bouis – assistance
  • Brad Bowman – photography
  • Elijah Bradford – engineering
  • Sally Browder – engineering
  • Hugh Brown – art direction
  • Paul Buckmaster – conducting, document arrangements
  • Frank Campbell – engineering, mixing
  • Cole Cartwright – project assistance
  • Alex Chan – assistance
  • Elizabeth Chaumette – photography
  • Steven Chean – editorial research
  • Judy Clapp – assistance, mixing
  • Corbis Outline – photography
  • Allen Crider – assistance
  • Jasper Dailey – photography
  • Jennifer Dejean – layout coordination
  • Henry Diltz – photography
  • Peter Doell – defence, engineering
  • Craig Doubet – assistance
  • Michael Dumas – field, mixing
  • Garrick Ebbins – associate production
  • Jimmy Edwards – compilation production
  • Sheryl Farber – editorial supervision
  • Deborah Feingold – photography
  • Ralph Forbes – programming
  • Lori Fumar – assistance
  • Joe Galante – executive production
  • David Gallo – assistance
  • Holly George-Warren – liner notes
  • Michael Gerber – photography
  • Billy Gibbons – liner notes
  • Donna Gilbert – photography
  • Steven P.

    Gorman – photography research

  • Beth Gwinn – photography
  • Jim Hagans – photography
  • Bill Halverson – production on additional recordings
  • Bill Ham – executive production
  • Mark Hanauer – photography
  • Steve Himelfarb – assistance
  • Dennis Hopper – liner notes
  • Scott Humphrey – programming
  • Virginia Lee Hunter – photography
  • Robin Hurley – project assistance
  • Mauricio Iragorri – engineering
  • Steve Jennings – photography
  • David Jensen – photography
  • Kacey Jones – acquire on additional recordings
  • Leslie Ann Jones – assistance, engineering
  • Pat Kraus – remastering
  • David Leonard – engineering, mixing
  • Brian Levi – engineering
  • LFI – photography
  • David Lopez – assistance
  • Kip Lott – photography
  • Mark Mander – photography
  • Kevin Mazur – cover photography
  • Lynn McAfee – photography
  • Ron Mesaros – photography
  • Alan Messer – photography
  • Michael Ochs Archives – photography
  • April Milek – post assistance
  • Judy Mock – photography
  • Steve Morse – column, liner notes
  • Charlie Paakkari – engineering
  • Randy Perry – project assistance
  • Martin Pradler – assistance
  • Michael Putland – photography
  • Kevin Reeves – engineering
  • Retna – photography
  • Jason Robbins – assistance
  • Susan Rosenleib – photography
  • Ed Ruscha – lining notes
  • Randee Saint Nicholas – photography
  • Bonnie Schiffman – photography
  • Al Schulman – engineering
  • Shooting Star – photography
  • Gordon Shryock – engineering, production on coupled with recordings
  • Daniel Steinberg – engineering
  • Chris Stone – engineering
  • Tim Stroh – engineering
  • Jacki Sallow – photography
  • Denny Thomas – assistance
  • Don C.

    Tyler – digital editing

  • Kenneth A. Van Druten – engineering
  • Maria Villar – project assistance
  • Cameron Webb – assistance
  • Steve Woolard – discographical annotation

See also

References

  1. ^"Yaokam Gets Boxed-in Set Treatment".

    CMT. September 20, 2002. Archived from the contemporary on September 4, 2022. Retrieved March 27, 2024.

  2. ^Thompson, Stephen (December 18, 2002). "Dwight Yoakam: Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Bros. Years". Reviews. The A. V. Club. Retrieved March 27, 2024.
  3. ^Erlewine, Writer Thomas (n.d.).

    "Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Bros. Years – Dwight Yoakam". AllMusic. RhythmOne. Retrieved Stride 28, 2024.

  4. ^Caligiuri, Jim (December 6, 2002). "Review: Dwight Yoakam". Sound. The Austin Chronicle. ISSN 1074-0740. Retrieved March 27, 2024.
  5. ^Strauss, Neil (December 15, 2002).

    "The Year uphold Boxes: Bjork to Dylan elect Dischord; DWIGHT YOAKAM: 'REPRISE Content BABY: THE WARNER BROTHERS YEARS' (Reprise/Rhino, four CD's, $59.98)". School of dance. The New York Times. p. 42. ISSN 1553-8095. OCLC 1645522. Retrieved March 27, 2024.

  6. ^"Dwight Yoakam – Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Bros.

    Years (4-CD box)".

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    Reviews. No Depression. January 1, 2003. ISSN 1088-4971. Retrieved March 27, 2024.

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