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Personnel: Dwight Yoakam (vocals, acoustic guitar, background vocals); Dwight Yoakam; Al Bonhomme (acoustic guitar); Skip Edwards (pedal steel guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond b-3 organ, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer, hand claps); Phillip Vaiman (violin); Eric Gaenslen, Eric Gaenslen (cello); Jim Barth (strings); Jessica Bolter (oboe); Taras Prodaniuk (bass instrument); Gary Ebbins (hand claps); David Roe , Timothy B. Schmit, Dave Roe (background vocals); Gerry McGee (acoustic guitar); Keith Gattis (electric guitar, hand claps); Thomas Dienner (viola); Lee Thornburg (French horn); Mitch Marine (drums, hand claps); Bobbye Hall (bongos, cowbells, shaker, tambourine, percussion); Jonathan Clark (background vocals). Audio Mixers: David Leonard; Mike Houge. Recording information: Track Record, Studio B, North Hollywood, CA. Photographer: Randee Saint Nicholas. When Dwight Yoakam burst onto the charts with his first album in 1986, he was the young honky tonk firebrand who set out to remind Nashville of its noble past and celebrate the accomplishments of Bakersfield heroes such as Buck Owens and Merle Haggard. The irony is that nearly 20 years later, Yoakam is in pretty much the same boat as the artists he championed in the 1980s -- he's a respected veteran of the country scene who still has a loyal audience but lost the interest of the major labels and isn't drawing the attention he used to get. But if any of this troubles him, you'd never guess to listen to 2005's Blame the Vain, which is his sharpest and liveliest set in some time. With Yoakam producing himself for a change without the help of longtime studio partner Pete Anderson, Blame the Vain also finds him fronting a new band anchored by guitarist Keith Gattis, and the new blood seems to have done wonders for Yoakam -- while he wasn't exactly in a slump, Blame the Vain boasts a sharper and more energetic approach than his last several efforts, with "Just Passin' Time," "Three Good Reasons," and the title cut revealing that Yoakam is still a honky tonk man supreme. Elsewhere, the whacked-out intro to "She'll Remember" and the ad-libbed final rant on "Intentional Heartache" show Yoakam's firmly in touch with his inner goofball weirdo, the songwriting is both literate and down-home in the manner of his best work, and he sings up a storm from front to back. Two decades into his career, Dwight Yoakam is still the man who is too country for Nashville, and on Blame the Vain he shows he's got too much strength and soul to let anyone hold him down -- this is inspired stuff from a rebel who still has plenty to offer. ~ Mark Deming Dwight Yoakam is the Baskin-Robbins of heartbreak, turning out more variations on classic lovelorn themes than anyone might have thought possible. As he's done dependably since the mid-1980s, the man who put New Traditionalism on the country music map brings the Buck Owens/Merle Haggard sound into the present, with occasional rock and blues touches. Yoakam reaches even further back on the mournful ballad "Lucky That Way," building on a classic Hank Williams-style template. But he can be unpredictable as well; the anomalous intro to "She'll Remember," awash in synthesizer and jokey British accent, could have slipped off a Blur album, and the wide-screen strings-and-tympani drama of "The Last Heart in Line" finds Yoakam dipping into Roy Orbison territory. In lesser hands, the catalogue of emotional train wrecks that is BLAME THE VAIN might come off monochromatic, but with a master craftsman like Yoakam, the endless stream of subtleties in his multi-hued view of failed romance are consistently involving.
Uncut (p.99) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[T]here's an edge that's been absent in recent years." Mojo (Publisher) (p.114) - 3 stars out of 5 - "The same amalgam of pure country, rockabilly and Southern rock allied to a hint of British invasion influences are evident, while a few nods to past heroes are provided." Blame The Vain Music | List Price | $17.97 (You save $3.78) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Contemporary Country CDs, Alt Country, Country | | Label | New West Records, Inc. | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 5988  | | CD Universe Part number | 6857293 | | Catalog number | 6075 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 14, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Dwight Yoakam; Dwight Yoakam | | Engineer | Michael Dumas; Steve Moore; Michael Dumas | | Personnel | Timothy B. Schmit Bobbye Hall - bongos, cowbells, shaker, tambourine, percussion Lee Thornburg - French horn Dwight Yoakam - vocals, acoustic guitar, background vocals Skip Edwards - pedal steel guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond b-3 organ, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer, hand claps Thomas Dienner - viola Gerry McGee - acoustic guitar Taras Prodaniuk - bass instrument Mitch Marine - drums, hand claps Dave Roe - background vocals
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Blame The Vain Music Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews GREAT CD I LOVE ALL THE SONGS ON THIS TAPE AND IT WAS A GREAT BUY... Submitted by joyceretherford (BEREA, OHIO USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
He did it again! Another GREAT Dwight product! Too soon to declare a favorite song for they are all good! Please do yourself a favor and be sure to really listen to the lyrics. He really nailed love, relationships, heartache, and did I say love? Submitted by Phyll (Yor PA USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Brilliantly Done! This is the first CD of Dwight's I ever bought, and it made me buy all of the rest he's ever done in the past. It's that good! Can tell from this CD alone that this man is a musical genius!! What lyrics, what music, what a VOICE!! He can sing a honky tonker, a ballad or a rock out like nobody's business. It's sharp and smart, just like Dwight. Sounds like it was a catharsis for him and it's a real pleasure to revel in. "Watch Out," you might get hooked, but don't blame me, just "Blame the Vain"!! Submitted by VALuvsDwight (Fairfax, VA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great Dwight yoakam CD...... I love this CD It has a great sound to it I love all of Dwight yoakam songs I have all of his CDs and I also puted his songs on my Ipod I think he is the Best counrty singer out there I love the song Blame the vain...... Submitted by Rosalindahotsex (USA/AR) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good Luck Dwight I Sure Like This Album. It Has Some Kind Of A New Mixed Sound That I Like. Submitted by peterbehr (Kågeröd/ Sweden) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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