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Blue Hotel .
1987 studio album by Chris Isaak
Chris Isaak is the second album by
Chris Isaak , released in 1987. After the poor commercial success of
his debut , Isaak honed his style to a sophisticated R&B for his follow-up.
[6] It was the first album to feature his entire backing band, composed of guitarist
James Calvin Wilsey , bassist
Rowland Salley and drummer Kenny Dale Johnson.
The song "Blue Hotel" was a hit in France, and in the U.K. after being re-released in 1991 making the Top 20.
[7]
All tracks composed by Chris Isaak; except where indicated
"You Owe Me Some Kind of Love" – 3:51
"
Heart Full of Soul " (
Graham Gouldman ) – 3:20
"Blue Hotel" – 3:10
"Lie to Me" – 4:12
"Fade Away" – 4:15
"Wild Love" – 2:57
"This Love Will Last" – 2:45
"You Took My Heart" – 2:31
"Cryin'" – 2:30
"Lovers Game" – 2:55
"Waiting for the Rain to Fall" – 3:39
Adapted from album liner notes
[8]
Technical
Dave Carlson - recording engineer
Kim Champagne - art direction, design
Pamela Gentile - photography
Aaron Gregory - crew
Jeri McManus Heiden - art direction, design
Lee Herschberg - mixing
Erik Jacobsen - producer
Tom Mallon - recording engineer
Tim Ryan - crew tour manager
Bruce Weber - front cover photography
Mike Zagaris - photography
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The Rolling Stone Album Guide (3rd ed.).
Random House . p. 346.
ISBN
0-679-73729-4 .
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Select . No. 19. p. 82.
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Christgau, Robert (September 29, 1987).
"Christgau's Consumer Guide" .
The Village Voice . Retrieved February 14, 2018 .
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"Chris Isaak Biography" .
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"Chris Isaak Biography" .
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Chris Isaak (CD liner) (Media notes).
Burbank, California :
Warner Bros. 1987.
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"Bubbling Down Under Week Commencing July 8, 1991" . Retrieved July 9, 2022 .
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"ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2001 Albums" (PDF) .
Australian Recording Industry Association .
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"French album certifications – Chris Isaak – Chris Isaak" (in French). InfoDisc. Retrieved November 19, 2021 . Select CHRIS ISAAK and click OK.
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"Sólo Éxitos 1959-2002 Año A Año: Certificados 1996-1999" . Solo Exitos 1959–2002 Ano A Ano.
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"Ask Billboard" .
Billboard . 6 January 2007.
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