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If There Was a Way

If There Was a Way is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Dwight Yoakam, released on October 30, 1990. Five of its tracks would rise into the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1991 and 1992. They were "Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose" at No. 11, "You're the One" at No. 5, "Nothing's Changed Here" at No. 15, "It Only Hurts When I Cry" at No. 7 "Send a Message to My Heart", (a duet with fellow Pikeville, Kentucky native Patty Loveless) at No. 47, and finally the No. 18 "The Heart That You Own".

If There Was a Way
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 30, 1990
RecordedCapitol (Hollywood)
GenreCountry
Length47:58
LabelReprise
ProducerPete Anderson
Dwight Yoakam chronology
Just Lookin' for a Hit
(1989)
If There Was a Way
(1990)
This Time
(1993)
Singles from If There Was a Way
  1. "Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose"
    Released: September 26, 1990
  2. "You're the One"
    Released: February 1991
  3. "Nothing's Changed Here"
    Released: July 29, 1991
  4. "It Only Hurts When I Cry"
    Released: December 21, 1991
  5. "The Heart That You Own"
    Released: April 20, 1992
  6. "Send a Message to My Heart"
    Released: August 1992
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Background

After recording three consecutive number one albums, Yoakam released the greatest hits collection Just Lookin’ for a Hit in 1989. His first three albums, beginning with Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. in 1986, contained several old songs he demoed in 1982, with producer and guitarist Pete Anderson recalling, “…we’d had twenty-one of his songs to record, and he wrote some new songs along the way. But not a whole album of new songs.”[2] Consequently, his next LP would mostly be a clean slate. Yoakam’s previous album, Buenos Noches from a Lonely Room, gave him his first two chart-topping country hits (“Streets of Bakersfield,” a duet with his hero Buck Owens, and “I Sang Dixie”) but it was the end of an era of sorts, with the singer later reflecting, “I look at it this way – those albums are trilogies, in a sense, in retrospect. It’s like, I told ‘em what I was gonna tell ‘em…I was tellin’ ‘em where I’d come from, the legacy and culture that shaped my music.”[3] He expanded to Country Music's Patrick Carr: "The first three albums were probably my need to express the cornerstones, my foundation musically and the things I first heard from my parents growing up in Ohio, the things they brought with them from Kentucky..."[4]

Recording and composition

If There Was a Way features the most diverse set of material Yoakam had recorded up to that point, introducing rock and soul influences while retaining the Bakersfield honky-tonk sound that made him famous. The biggest departure is the title track, which incorporates a Hammond B-3 organ into the mix, giving the song more of a Muscle Shoals or Stax sound than Nashville or Bakersfield. Yoakam cited Percy Sledge as the primary influence on the recording.[5] AllMusic comments, “The bluesy, doo-woppy, Doc Pomus-inspired rock balladry of the title track is another move toward the margins for Yoakam - especially with the shimmering B-3 work by Skip Edwards.”[6] A driving doo-wop piano also infuses “I Don’t Need It Done” while “Takes a Lot to Rock You,” “Dangerous Man,” and the cover of Canned Heat’s magnanimous “Let’s Work Together” boast a more hard-edged rock sound foreshadowed by Yoakam’s psychedelic cover of the Blasters's “Long White Cadillac” found on Just Lookin’ for a Hit the previous year.

Another change was Yoakam collaborating with fellow songwriters such as Kostas and Roger Miller. The album’s first single, “Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose,” was written by Kostas and Wayland Patton, and it was producer Pete Anderson who brought the song to Yoakam, telling him, “…this is one song I came across that sounds like something you would have written for yourself.”[7] Yoakam and Kostas teamed up to compose “Nothing’s Changed Here,” which Anderson gave a bluesy, swaggering arrangement, and Kostas had a hand in writing the aching “Send a Message to My Heart,” which Yoakam performs as a duet with Patty Loveless. Yoakam’s other songwriting collaboration was on “It Only Hurts When I Cry” with country legend Roger Miller, and the song, which reached #7 on the country singles chart, contains the famous wordplay found in some of Miller’s biggest hits. In 2015 Yoakam recalled writing with Miller to Rolling Stone: "It was so organic and so easy because of his naturalism and wit and ability. He was a true genius. Roger knew when to say, 'No, you’re right. That’s good. Leave it alone. We don’t need it.' Roger would defer very quickly because he had a great internal artistic barometer, and he’s just one of the true giants in pop music writing."[8]

Although If There Was a Way shows Yoakam’s “fragmented musical personality",[6] it also contains unremittingly bitter and despairing country originals, such as “Sad, Sad Music” and the metaphorical “The Heart That You Own.” Although the latter only reached #18 on the country singles chart, it remains highly regarded (Bob Dylan covered the song in concert) and proved Yoakam could still write songs of heartache on par with previous classics like “Johnson’s Love,” “1,000 Miles,” and “I Sang Dixie.” A dominant theme found in Yoakam's new songs is the new aloofness or absence of a lover, as he croons on the bridge of "The Distance Between You and Me":

I lie awake and here you breathing
Only inches from me in this bed
Not much space but it's all that we needed
To live alone not that out love is dead

On "Sad, Sad Music" the narrator declares, "I swear that I woke up with you this morning, but I can see that it's been days since you were here..." while "Nothing's Changed Here" contains the lines "I I feel you body lyin' next to mine, I reach out to touch you but you're not there for me to find..." Yoakam carries off these songs vocally with without a trace of irony, and the dark subject matter that dominates them, and the entire LP, may have played a part in his decision to conclude the album with the optimistic "Let's Work Together,' but, as Yoakam biographer Don McLeese writes, that particular cover song "served to show there were interpretive limits to what Dwight could do. He was far more convincing brooding about dark nights of the soul than celebrating the brotherhood of man.”[9]

The album's biggest hit was the ballad “You’re the One,” which reached #5 and was the final song from his 1981 demo session to be used for a major label release. Thom Jurek of AllMusic calls “Since I Started Drinkin’ Again” (another old song played in Yoakam's 1986 set at the Roxy, which can be heard on the Rhino Deluxe Edition of Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc, Etc.) “…a bluegrass shitkicker, but it is one hell of a self-destructive broken-heart song that features some awesome fiddlework by Scott Joss and mandolin and backing vocals by Tim O'Brien.” Album opener “The Distance Between You and Me” also incorporates banjo but, with its unconventional arrangement and exasperated lyrics, sounded downright surreal compared to most of what was on country radio in 1990. (The non-performance sequences in the music videos Yoakam starred in for “Turn it On, Turn it Up, Turn Me Loose” and “Takes a Lot to Rock You” also verge on the bizarre.)

Reception

The album rose to No. 7 on the Country Albums chart.[10] AllMusic: “Here again the rock side of country, the soul side of rock, and the country side of soul are all wrapped here in Yoakam's voice backed by a band who have a complete understanding of the tune. Highly recommended.”[6]

Track listing

All songs written by Dwight Yoakam except where noted.

  1. "The Distance Between You and Me" – 2:41
  2. "The Heart That You Own" – 3:08
  3. "Takes a Lot to Rock You" – 2:59
  4. "Nothing's Changed Here" (Dwight Yoakam, Kostas) – 2:56
  5. "Sad, Sad Music" – 3:53
  6. "Since I Started Drinkin' Again" – 3:43
  7. "If There Was a Way" – 2:54
  8. "Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose" (Kostas, Wayland Patton) – 3:23
  9. "It Only Hurts When I Cry" (Yoakam, Roger Miller) – 2:34
  10. "Send a Message to My Heart" (Kostas, Kathy Louvin) – 3:15
  11. "I Don't Need It Done" (John Sieger) – 4:45
  12. "You're the One" – 3:59
  13. "Dangerous Man" – 4:17A
  14. "Let's Work Together" (Wilbert Harrison) – 3:33A
  • AOmitted from cassette version.

Personnel

As listed in liner notes.

Chart positions

Album

Chart (1990) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 7
U.S. Billboard 200 96

Singles

Year Single Chart positions
US Country CAN Country
1990 "Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose" 11 5
1991 "You're the One" 5 4
"Nothing's Changed Here" 15 2
1992 "It Only Hurts When I Cry" 7 4
"The Heart That You Own" 18 13
"Send a Message to My Heart" (with Patty Loveless) 47 30

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ McLeese 2012, p. 119.
  3. ^ McLeese 2012, p. 101.
  4. ^ McLeese 2012, p. 146.
  5. ^ McLeese 2012, p. 116.
  6. ^ a b c Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Los Lobos - Biography". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved April 1, 2012.
  7. ^ McLeese 2012, p. 118.
  8. ^ Newman, Melinda (April 2015). rollingstone.com http://www.rollingstone.com/title=Dwight. Retrieved April 25, 2020. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[dead link]
  9. ^ McLeese 2012, p. 117.
  10. ^ "A look back: Dwight Yoakam's 'If There Was A Way' 20 years later". Starcasm. 24 August 2010.
Bibliography
  • McLeese, Don (2012). Dwight Yoakam: A Thousand Miles from Nowhere. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0292723818.

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If There Was a Way is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Dwight Yoakam released on October 30 1990 Five of its tracks would rise into the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1991 and 1992 They were Turn It On Turn It Up Turn Me Loose at No 11 You re the One at No 5 Nothing s Changed Here at No 15 It Only Hurts When I Cry at No 7 Send a Message to My Heart a duet with fellow Pikeville Kentucky native Patty Loveless at No 47 and finally the No 18 The Heart That You Own If There Was a WayStudio album by Dwight YoakamReleasedOctober 30 1990RecordedCapitol Hollywood GenreCountryLength47 58LabelRepriseProducerPete AndersonDwight Yoakam chronologyJust Lookin for a Hit 1989 If There Was a Way 1990 This Time 1993 Singles from If There Was a Way Turn It On Turn It Up Turn Me Loose Released September 26 1990 You re the One Released February 1991 Nothing s Changed Here Released July 29 1991 It Only Hurts When I Cry Released December 21 1991 The Heart That You Own Released April 20 1992 Send a Message to My Heart Released August 1992Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and composition 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Chart positions 6 1 Album 6 2 Singles 7 ReferencesBackground EditAfter recording three consecutive number one albums Yoakam released the greatest hits collection Just Lookin for a Hit in 1989 His first three albums beginning with Guitars Cadillacs Etc Etc in 1986 contained several old songs he demoed in 1982 with producer and guitarist Pete Anderson recalling we d had twenty one of his songs to record and he wrote some new songs along the way But not a whole album of new songs 2 Consequently his next LP would mostly be a clean slate Yoakam s previous album Buenos Noches from a Lonely Room gave him his first two chart topping country hits Streets of Bakersfield a duet with his hero Buck Owens and I Sang Dixie but it was the end of an era of sorts with the singer later reflecting I look at it this way those albums are trilogies in a sense in retrospect It s like I told em what I was gonna tell em I was tellin em where I d come from the legacy and culture that shaped my music 3 He expanded to Country Music s Patrick Carr The first three albums were probably my need to express the cornerstones my foundation musically and the things I first heard from my parents growing up in Ohio the things they brought with them from Kentucky 4 Recording and composition EditIf There Was a Way features the most diverse set of material Yoakam had recorded up to that point introducing rock and soul influences while retaining the Bakersfield honky tonk sound that made him famous The biggest departure is the title track which incorporates a Hammond B 3 organ into the mix giving the song more of a Muscle Shoals or Stax sound than Nashville or Bakersfield Yoakam cited Percy Sledge as the primary influence on the recording 5 AllMusic comments The bluesy doo woppy Doc Pomus inspired rock balladry of the title track is another move toward the margins for Yoakam especially with the shimmering B 3 work by Skip Edwards 6 A driving doo wop piano also infuses I Don t Need It Done while Takes a Lot to Rock You Dangerous Man and the cover of Canned Heat s magnanimous Let s Work Together boast a more hard edged rock sound foreshadowed by Yoakam s psychedelic cover of the Blasters s Long White Cadillac found on Just Lookin for a Hit the previous year Another change was Yoakam collaborating with fellow songwriters such as Kostas and Roger Miller The album s first single Turn It On Turn It Up Turn Me Loose was written by Kostas and Wayland Patton and it was producer Pete Anderson who brought the song to Yoakam telling him this is one song I came across that sounds like something you would have written for yourself 7 Yoakam and Kostas teamed up to compose Nothing s Changed Here which Anderson gave a bluesy swaggering arrangement and Kostas had a hand in writing the aching Send a Message to My Heart which Yoakam performs as a duet with Patty Loveless Yoakam s other songwriting collaboration was on It Only Hurts When I Cry with country legend Roger Miller and the song which reached 7 on the country singles chart contains the famous wordplay found in some of Miller s biggest hits In 2015 Yoakam recalled writing with Miller to Rolling Stone It was so organic and so easy because of his naturalism and wit and ability He was a true genius Roger knew when to say No you re right That s good Leave it alone We don t need it Roger would defer very quickly because he had a great internal artistic barometer and he s just one of the true giants in pop music writing 8 Although If There Was a Way shows Yoakam s fragmented musical personality 6 it also contains unremittingly bitter and despairing country originals such as Sad Sad Music and the metaphorical The Heart That You Own Although the latter only reached 18 on the country singles chart it remains highly regarded Bob Dylan covered the song in concert and proved Yoakam could still write songs of heartache on par with previous classics like Johnson s Love 1 000 Miles and I Sang Dixie A dominant theme found in Yoakam s new songs is the new aloofness or absence of a lover as he croons on the bridge of The Distance Between You and Me I lie awake and here you breathing Only inches from me in this bed Not much space but it s all that we needed To live alone not that out love is deadOn Sad Sad Music the narrator declares I swear that I woke up with you this morning but I can see that it s been days since you were here while Nothing s Changed Here contains the lines I I feel you body lyin next to mine I reach out to touch you but you re not there for me to find Yoakam carries off these songs vocally with without a trace of irony and the dark subject matter that dominates them and the entire LP may have played a part in his decision to conclude the album with the optimistic Let s Work Together but as Yoakam biographer Don McLeese writes that particular cover song served to show there were interpretive limits to what Dwight could do He was far more convincing brooding about dark nights of the soul than celebrating the brotherhood of man 9 The album s biggest hit was the ballad You re the One which reached 5 and was the final song from his 1981 demo session to be used for a major label release Thom Jurek of AllMusic calls Since I Started Drinkin Again another old song played in Yoakam s 1986 set at the Roxy which can be heard on the Rhino Deluxe Edition of Guitars Cadillacs Etc Etc a bluegrass shitkicker but it is one hell of a self destructive broken heart song that features some awesome fiddlework by Scott Joss and mandolin and backing vocals by Tim O Brien Album opener The Distance Between You and Me also incorporates banjo but with its unconventional arrangement and exasperated lyrics sounded downright surreal compared to most of what was on country radio in 1990 The non performance sequences in the music videos Yoakam starred in for Turn it On Turn it Up Turn Me Loose and Takes a Lot to Rock You also verge on the bizarre Reception EditThe album rose to No 7 on the Country Albums chart 10 AllMusic Here again the rock side of country the soul side of rock and the country side of soul are all wrapped here in Yoakam s voice backed by a band who have a complete understanding of the tune Highly recommended 6 Track listing EditAll songs written by Dwight Yoakam except where noted The Distance Between You and Me 2 41 The Heart That You Own 3 08 Takes a Lot to Rock You 2 59 Nothing s Changed Here Dwight Yoakam Kostas 2 56 Sad Sad Music 3 53 Since I Started Drinkin Again 3 43 If There Was a Way 2 54 Turn It On Turn It Up Turn Me Loose Kostas Wayland Patton 3 23 It Only Hurts When I Cry Yoakam Roger Miller 2 34 Send a Message to My Heart Kostas Kathy Louvin 3 15 duet with Patty Loveless I Don t Need It Done John Sieger 4 45 You re the One 3 59 Dangerous Man 4 17A Let s Work Together Wilbert Harrison 3 33AAOmitted from cassette version Personnel EditAs listed in liner notes Pete Anderson electric guitar acoustic guitar baritone guitar producer Tom Brumley steel guitar Lenny Castro percussion Chuck Domanico acoustic bass Jeff Donavan drums Skip Edwards keyboards Tommy Funderburk background vocals Scott Joss fiddle mandolin Jim Lauderdale background vocals Patty Loveless duet vocals on Send a Message to My Heart Roger Miller background vocals Tim O Brien mandolin background vocals Dean Parks acoustic guitar Al Perkins banjo Dobro steel guitar lap steel guitar Taras Prodaniuk bass guitar six string bass guitar Amy Ray background vocals Don Reed fiddle Bill Ross strings Emily Saliers background vocals Dwight Yoakam lead vocals acoustic guitar Pete Anderson producer Peter Doell engineer Kevin Reeves engineer Dusty Wakeman engineer Lori Fumar engineer Leslie Ann Jones engineer Denny Thomas engineer Armando Garcia recording assistant Steve Kades recording assistant Gary White recording assistant David Leonard mixing Stephen Marcussen masteringChart positions EditAlbum Edit Chart 1990 PeakpositionU S Billboard Top Country Albums 7U S Billboard 200 96Singles Edit Year Single Chart positionsUS Country CAN Country1990 Turn It On Turn It Up Turn Me Loose 11 51991 You re the One 5 4 Nothing s Changed Here 15 21992 It Only Hurts When I Cry 7 4 The Heart That You Own 18 13 Send a Message to My Heart with Patty Loveless 47 30References Edit Allmusic review McLeese 2012 p 119 McLeese 2012 p 101 McLeese 2012 p 146 McLeese 2012 p 116 a b c Erlewine Stephen Thomas Los Lobos Biography AllMusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved April 1 2012 McLeese 2012 p 118 Newman Melinda April 2015 rollingstone com http www rollingstone com title Dwight Retrieved April 25 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help dead link McLeese 2012 p 117 A look back Dwight Yoakam s If There Was A Way 20 years later Starcasm 24 August 2010 BibliographyMcLeese Don 2012 Dwight Yoakam A Thousand Miles from Nowhere University of Texas Press ISBN 978 0292723818 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title If There Was a Way amp oldid 1131459376, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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