First Comes the Night [Deluxe Edition]

First Comes the Night [Deluxe Edition]

by Chris Isaak
First Comes the Night [Deluxe Edition]

First Comes the Night [Deluxe Edition]

by Chris Isaak

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Overview

Vintage-inspired singer/songwriter Chris Isaak has periodically attempted to update his '50s and '60s-influenced sound. Albums like 2002's Always Got Tonight and 2009's Mr. Lucky found the California native incorporating funk grooves, modern rock guitars, and the occasional synthesizer. Despite these moves toward contemporizing his pompadour-accented approach however, Isaak's best work, even on those albums, is always on the tracks where he embraces his old-school aesthetics and delivers melodic, twangy songs in his signature goose bump-inducing croon. This is the approach Isaak takes on his 13th studio album, 2015's First Comes the Night. Technically, the album is Isaak's first collection of all original music since Mr. Lucky, but stylistically, this record has more in common with his 2011 tribute to Sun Records, Beyond the Sun. As with that album, First Comes the Night has a vintage rock & roll vibe with songs that will play just as well to longtime Isaak fans as to listeners who only know him from his 1990 hit "Foolish Game." Recorded in Nashville, the album was produced by Paul Worley (Dixie Chicks, Lady Antebellum, Martina McBride), Dave Cobb (Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson, Shooter Jennings), and longtime Isaak associate Mark Needham. Despite its Nashville origin, First Comes the Night is not entirely a country album, though Isaak does touch on that sound here. Cuts like the yearning, piano-driven "The Way Things Really Are" and the bopping, darkly humorous "Down in Flames" sound like long lost Bob Luman hits. Primarily, however, the songs on this record are '50s and '60s-style pop tunes driven by Isaak's smoky vocal and devil-eyed lyrics. The title track is one of the most archetypical Isaak-sounding tracks he's recorded in years, recalling a mix of the Traveling Wilburys and the Righteous Brothers. Similarly, "Perfect Lover," with its rollicking rhythm and mariachi-esque horn section, finds Isaak paying tribute once again to Roy Orbison and Willie Nelson. There are also some surprises on First Comes the Night, including the Gypsy jazz-style "Baby What You Want Me to Do" and the circusy "Don't Break My Heart," which brings to mind the kitschy soundtrack to an Elvis movie. While First Comes the Night doesn't break any new stylistic ground for Isaak, it also doesn't hurt his reputation, and deftly reinforces his image as a glamorous, charming torchbearer for traditional pop songcraft. [A 2015 Deluxe Edition added five bonus tracks: "Some Days Are Harder Than the Rest," "Keep Hanging On," "Every Night I Miss You More," "The Girl That Broke My Heart," and "Love the Way You Kiss Me.] ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 11/13/2015
Label: Vanguard / Wicked Game
UPC: 0888072381193

Tracks

  1. First Comes the Night
  2. Please Don't Call
  3. Perfect Lover
  4. Down in Flames
  5. Reverie
  6. Baby What You Want Me to Do
  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
  13. Some Days Are Harder Than the Rest
  14. Keep Hanging On
  15. Every Night I Miss You More
  16. The Girl That Broke My Heart
  17. Love the Way You Kiss Me

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Chris Isaak   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Norah Lee Allen   Vocals (Background)
Elizabeth Lamb   Strings
Paul Martin   Vocals (Background)
Wei Tsun Chang   Strings
Bergen White   Vocals (Background)
Kenney Dale Johnson   Drums,Vocals
Hershel Yatovitz   Guitar
Anthony LaMarchina   Strings
Paul Worley   Vocals (Background)
Rafael Padilla   Percussion
Michelle Branch   Vocals (Background)
Shane McConnell   Vocals (Background)
Julia Tanner   Strings
Scott Plunkett   Organ,Piano,Keyboards
Fiona Culley   Vocals (Background)
David Davidson   Strings
Mary Kathryn Van Osdale   Strings
Wes Hightower   Vocals (Background)
Mark Ivey   Vocals (Background)
Rowland Salley   Bass,Vocals
Karen Winkelmann   Strings
David Angell   Strings
Monisa Angell   Strings
Jamie Martin   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Sheryl Louis   Photography,Representation
Pauline Needham   Photography
Brad Winters   Assistant Engineer
Ben O'Neill   Engineer
Andrew Brightman   Production Coordination
Mike Stankiewicz   Assistant Engineer
Adam Grover   Assistant
Shane Stern   Production Coordination
Mark Farnum   Assistant Engineer
Gabe Millman   Assistant
Katherine Louden   Photography
Samantha Yatovitz   Photography
Leroy Powell   Musician
Natalie Hemby   Composer
Paul Worley   Musician,Producer
Chris Isaak   Composer,Producer,Photography,Illustrations
Clarke Schleicher   Mixing,Engineer
Jamie Muhoberac   Musician
Lee Thornburg   Musician
Jerry McPherson   Musician
Michelle Branch   Composer
Gordie Sampson   Composer
Justin Schipper   Musician
Scott Plunkett   Composer
Paige Conners   Production Coordination
Andrew MacPherson   Photography
Erik Hellerman   Editing,Engineer
Howard Kaufman   Representation
Jeremy Witt   Production Assistant
Andrew Darby   Assistant
Kevin Harper   Assistant Engineer
Kristin Wilkinson   Composer,String Arrangements
David Levita   Musician
Chad Cromwell   Musician
Mark Needham   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Rowland Salley   Composer
Darrell Thorp   Mixing
Matt Chamberlain   Musician
Caitlyn Smith   Composer
James Slater   Composer
Ron Dziubla   Musician
Dave Cobb   Mixing,Musician,Producer
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