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Juneau
Chris Isaak's self titled 2nd album from 1987.

Have just read some of the reviews for this fantastic album on Amazon and quite a few people have obviously had the same experience as me! We all heard "Blue Hotel" played somewhere years ago...either on the radio or as part of a soundtrack for a film. This track is just one of those haunting songs that stays with you forever...one that you go to great lengths to try and find out who the singer is! It seems to have happened to so many people! ha ha! The first time I heard it and remembered it was about 20 years ago at the cinema, but unfortunately I never did find out the singer. It was my loss, as I only discovered Chris Isaak and his band Silvertone, about 5 years ago!!

Tracks:

1. You Owe Me Some Kind of Love
2. Heart Full of Soul
3. Blue Hotel
4. Lie to Me
5. Fade Away
6. Wild Love
7. This Love Will Last
8. You Took My Heart
9. Cryin'
10. Lovers Game
11. Waiting For The Rain to Fall
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Just before all commercial hell broke loose for Chris Isaak, he made another record drenched in reverb, salty tears (he'll have you believe his heart is forever being broken), and the scent of lust. Ignoring the wave of pop and punk-inspired rock that was gaining notice in the late 1980s, Isaak continued in his adoration for artists like Roy Orbison and Elvis (uh, Presley), and wailed on "Cryin'", "Lie to Me", and "You Owe Me Some Kind of Love". Isaak's bad-boy tease is irresistible on "Lover's Game", and he exudes a hopeful, endearing optimism on "This Love Will Last", His classic "Blue Hotel" steals the show (he should have earned his fame on this track instead of "Wicked Game"), and his cover of "Heart Full of Soul" (originally done by the Yardbirds) is faithful and passionate. --Lorry Fleming

Just before all commercial hell broke loose for Chris Isaak, he made another record drenched in reverb, salty tears (he'll have you believe his heart is forever being broken), and the scent of lust. Ignoring the wave of pop and punk-inspired rock that was gaining notice in the late '80s, Isaak continued in his adoration for artists like Roy Orbison and Elvis (uh, Presley), and wailed on "Cryin'," "Lie to Me," and "You Owe Me Some Kind of Love." Isaak's bad-boy tease is irresistible on "Lover's Game," and he exudes a hopeful, endearing optimism on "This Love Will Last." His classic "Blue Hotel" steals the show (he should have earned his fame on this track instead of "Wicked Game"), and his cover of "Heart Full of Soul" (originally done by the Yardbirds) is faithful and passionate. --Lorry Fleming
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