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Chris Isaak - First Comes the Night: Deluxe Edition [2LP/ 180G/ 5 Bonus Tracks]

Chris Isaak - First Comes the Night: Deluxe Edition [2LP/ 180G/ 5 Bonus Tracks]

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For Chris Isaak, first comes the song. And for First Comes The Night - Isaak's stunning first album of new material in six years - this gifted singer-songwriter and bandleader is bringing us a bumper crop of strong and intriguing songs from which to choose. "There was no mission for this album other than to follow the songs," Isaak explains, and in terms of songwriting, the floodgates really opened this time. "My last release was Beyond The Sun - my tribute to Sun Records with a lot of covers - so this time around I had a lot of new material that I was thrilled to record. My manager always tells me, 'We need more songs.' This time, even she realized she's creating a songwriting monster, and had to beg me to stop."

This is the first time that Isaak has written and recorded so much in Nashville, TN, a change in location he explored partly upon the suggestion of his friend Stevie Nicks. "Somehow even I had some misconceptions about Nashville," confesses Isaak. "You'd think a music guy who's been in the business as long as I have would know better. I'm a huge fan of country music since I grew up listening to Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb and Buck Owens, and I know my country history well, but even I somehow forgot Nashville is - and always been - about more than just country."

Indeed, in Nashville, Isaak found himself working with a number of new producers who helped show him how exciting a place to make music Nashville could be. "I worked on the album in Los Angeles along with Mark Needham who's done great work with me over the years. Then I took some time to write and record in Nashville. I had the misconception that a producer in Nashville would be bringing in banjos and asking me what songs I had that were pure country. The truth is that great producers are great producers, and Nashville is so full of brilliantly talented people. I worked with Paul Worley who is a great producer, period, and he can go anywhere in the world and make great records like he's done with the Dixie Chicks or Lady Antebellum. The same was true when I worked with Dave Cobb who's been doing amazing work lately with Jason Isbell and many others. Their backgrounds are so deep and they're into so much music, there was no reference I could make they would not know and respond to in a heartbeat."

Similarly, in the Nashville tradition, Isaak also did more co-writing than usual, including working with some of the town's talented songwriters. Before long, Isaak fell in love with the tremendous musical energy of Nashville. "It's Music City – not just country city," Isaak says. "At first you think of all the classic country artists, at least I do, but then you realize how many great records Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley and the Everly Brothers made there too. Great Rock & Roll came out of Nashville and great Soul music too. I think I bumped into more musicians in Nashville of every kind than anyplace else ever, and that gives you the feeling that music is alive and well. In Nashville, people are still excited to be playing and making records, as they should be. Literally, my cab driver was a drummer. The guy who sold me a shirt at Macy's was a singer-songwriter. The guy at the health food store was a bass player. And I went to breakfast one morning, and saw Robert Plant. Everywhere you look is another potential bandmate."

Yet for all this exciting collaboration, First Comes The Night is very much a great Chris Isaak album that features him at his best. For all the firsts, there's a strong through-line that continues from Isaak's earlier triumphs like Silvertone (1985), Chris Isaak (1986), Heart Shaped World (1989), San Francisco Days (1993), Forever Blue (1995) and Always Got Tonight (2002). "I guess you can make a drink with many ingredients, but if one is very strong, that's what you taste," says Isaak. "For better or worse, I have a tendency to dominate because I have a big voice and some twisted ideas.

1. First Comes the Night
2. Please Don't Call
3. Perfect Lover
4. Down In Flames
5. Reverie
6. Baby What You Want
7. Kiss Me Like a Stranger
8. Dry Your Eyes
9. Don't Break My Heart
10. Running Down the Road
11. Insects
12. The Way Things Really Are