 | Natural Forces Natural Forces showcases Lyle's unwavering songwriting alongside amazing songs from such Texas writers as Eric Taylor, Don Sanders,Tommy Elskes, David... more |
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 | It's Not Big It's Large On his sophomore effort for Lost Highway (and first release in four years), Lyle Lovett tests the label's free-spirited reputation with an eclectic slate... more |
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![It's Not Big It's Large [Deluxe Edition]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51qbCti48GL._SL75_.jpg) | It's Not Big It's Large [Deluxe Edition] On his sophomore effort for Lost Highway (and first release in four years), Lyle Lovett tests the label's free-spirited reputation with an eclectic slate... more |
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 | My Baby Don't Tolerate Maybe it was that thigh-splitting encounter with a belligerent bull, but whatever put him there, Lyle Lovett is in a nostalgic mood on My Baby Don?t... more |
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 | Smile ~ Songs from the Movies If it hadn't been so long since Lyle Lovett released an album of original songs--that would be 1996's Road to Ensenada--Smile might seem... more |
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 | Anthology, Vol. 1: Cowboy Man When he emerged in the mid-1980s at the dawn of new traditionalism, Lyle Lovett had more than a craggy visage to set him apart. His subtle wit, sly humor,... more |
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 | Dr. T & The Women (2000 Film) Maverick director Robert Altman handpicked country star Lyle Lovett to score his latest film, and with the help of pianist Matt Rollings and bassist Victor... more |
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 | Step Inside This House The most mercurial of Texas singer/songwriters, Lyle Lovett has assembled a two-disc homage to mentors and fellow travelers--a homecoming of mixed emotions... more |
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 | The Road to Ensenada After the more experimental themes and misanthropic bit players populating his prior album, I Love Everybody, the songs on this superb 1996 set... more |
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 | I Love Everybody "I Love Everybody," is a return to Lovett's early Texas-cowboy-poet style. In fact, it's a return to those earlier songs. While all 18 tracks on the album... more |
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 | Joshua Judges Ruth Leave it to the poker-faced Lovett to use a biblical joke to underline the thread of tangled relationships that weave between the wisecracks on this, his... more |
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 | Pontiac Pontiac is Lyle Lovett's finest album, but it still contains the strengths and weaknesses that have become Lyle's hallmarks. Crack playing, keen... more |
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 | Lyle Lovett and His Large Band Lyle Lovett and His Large Band remains the big man's most ambitious album in many ways. A smart split is effected, and not only between styles--the... more |
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 | Lyle Lovett Lyle Lovett sprang up fully-formed in 1986, the bastard child of Randy Newman and Townes Van Zandt. His eponymous debut set the pace for future releases,... more |
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