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Gone
     Artist : Dwight Yoakam
     List Price : $9.98 USD  
     Your Price : $8.98 USD
     ProductGroup: Music
     Release Date : 1995-10-31
     Studio : Reprise / Wea
     Label : Reprise / Wea
     Avg. Customer Rating : (14 reviews)

     


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Customer Reviews for Gone
     Yet another outstanding Dwight Album
     Rating:
     Here's an outstanding Dwight Yoakam CD from the mid-90's. Not a bad song on the disc, which is pretty much par for Dwight. There are two stand-out tracks: "Heart of Stone", a song reminiscent of the early-Nashville sound; and "Dont Be Sad", a true Bakersfield Honky-Tonk ballad if there ever was one. This album, while not as flowing as "This Time" or "Long Way Home", is one of Dwight's deeper works. You have to wonder how he continues to put out such high-quality music yet remain fresh.
   

Customer Reviews for Gone Cd
     Genius
     Rating:
     Dwight Yoakam has blended rock, country, and bluegrass with style and good taste for so long that he truly is at the top of the rock / country pantheon at this point. And this record is one of his very best -- which is saying something. Great playing, great (and clever) songwriting, and an iconic voice -- a tremendous package.

Editorial Reviews for Gone Audio Cd
     Amazon.com essential recording
     With utter assurance and several shots of sly humor, Dwight Yoakam moved into his second decade of recording with Gone, his most daring album to date. Displaying a full command of styles as far afield as Al Green-style soul ("Nothing"), straight-up honky-tonk ("Don't Be Sad"), Tex-Mex polka ("Sorry You Asked?"), and classic Nashville Sound balladry ("Heart of Stone"), Yoakam also reaches the heart of his songs: this isn't a showoff genre-hopping move. It's more like the peak point of his catalog. --Rickey Wright


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