Blame the Vain
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- Sales Rank:34,148
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
- Dimensions (in):5.5 x 5 x 0.4
- Release Date:June 14, 2005
- MPN:607396607525
- UPC:607396607525
- EAN:0607396607525
- ASIN:B00094ASOK
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Tracks
- Blame The Vain
- Lucky That Way
- Intentional Heartache
- Does It Show?
- Three Good Reasons
- Just Passing Time
- I'll Pretend
- She'll Remember
- I Want To Love Again
- When I First Came Here
- Watch Out
- The Last Heart In Line
Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
flexfield5
Amazon.com
Dwight Yoakam occupies a singular position in contemporary country. No artist has better balanced mainstream commercial success with artistic, alt-country credibility, while somehow managing to embody both the music's most traditional and its most progressive impulses. Blame the Vain marks a milestone for Yoakam as his first self-produced effort since splitting with producer/guitarist/bandleader Pete Anderson. While the material seems to document the end of a relationship and the hope for romantic renewal, there's a freewheeling playfulness to the arrangements--the bongo-driven, rock & roll urgency of "International Heartache," the faux British accent and synthesizer intro on "She'll Remember," the shifting time signatures of "Watch Out." The tear-in-your-beer balladry of "Lucky That Way" and "Does It Show" should satisfy those who take their honky-tonk straight, no chaser, while the homage paid to timeless Roy Orbison ("Just Passin' Time"), early Johnny Cash ("I'll Pretend") and later Elvis Presley ("When I First Came Here") attests to the range and richness of Yoakam's artistry. He may no longer have the hits like he once did, but he hasn't lost the vision. --Don McLeese
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