Lyle Lovett
In the 1980s Texan singer/songwriter Lyle Lovett was part of the progressive "New Traditionalist" country scene that breathed new life into Nashville. His is a unique mix of country, folk, gospel, and western swing, with lyrics heavily inspired by such venerated Texas songwriters as Guy Clark and Townes Van Zandt. His wry attitude and quirky image also earned Lovett a career in films, and he had roles in the Robert Altman films SHORT CUTS and THE PLAYER, among others.
Listen to Lyle Lovett
at Finetune.
Albums
- (2008) The Road To Ensenada
- (2007) It's Not Big It's Large
- (2003) Smile
- (2003) My Baby Don't Tolerate
- (2001) Anthology Vol. 1 Cowboy Man
- (1999) Live In Texas
- (1998) Step Inside This House
- (1998) Step Inside This House - CD1
- (1996) The Road To Ensenada
- (1994) I Love Everybody
- (1992) Joshua Judges Ruth
- (1989) Lyle Lovett And His Large Band
- (1988) Pontiac
- (1988) Lyle Lovett
Top Tracks
- If I Had a Boat
- She's No Lady
- That's Right (You're Not From Texas)
- Here I Am
- Funny How Time Slips Away
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Comments
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forrtone on 2007-10-01 05:40:13.873:
Never been a country fan until I heard Lyle Lovett who gives genre a neat twist! -
forrtone on 2007-10-01 05:38:18.513:
Never been a country fan until I heard Lyle Lovett who gives genre a neat twist! -
forrtone on 2007-10-01 05:38:17.967:
Never been a country fan until I heard Lyle Lovett who gives genre a neat twist! -
jesarchives on 2007-04-25 01:14:42.580:
so good and so diverse in his style and sound . too different to be . . . . . .
