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Dwight Rocks!!!!!!!!!! |
| Dwight is one of the most talented artists in Country Music. His vast knowledge of country music gives an incredible musical vocabulary from which to work with. He is a first rate songwriter and his collobration with Pete Anderson makes for the best sound in country music today. His band is second to none and can play anything. Check out 'Never Hold You' it flat out rocks but yet with serious country twang. Get this album and everything Dwight has done. |
Fantastic album from start to finish |
| From the first song through to the last, this album rocks! Dwight has brought so many musical styles to this album. The first songs lyrics are reminiscent of a 'George-Jones-sobbing-over-a-beer-to-a-bartender' story. Every song on this album was written or co-written by Dwight, and every song is great, not a filler in sight. From down-home country to rock-a-billy, he brings his unique style to this album, complete with country twang, (which I presume was caused by his excrutiatingly tight pants). Anyway this album is fantastic and highly recommended. |
Gone |
| This is my favorite Dwight album. Although the songwriting was not as quality as *This Time*, the songs as a cohesively engaging album flow from one to another unlike anything else the man has ever recorded. The cover/insert artwork is also among his best, thematically coinciding with the music. Just look at those moody pictures of him reading the newspaper in the empty room and then brooding the night city streets with the hookers. I like how the record starts with four upbeat songs as he goes through the lovin' 'n leavin' stage, then slows down into the dark aftermath of cigarette smoke and salty tears. The music is a vibrant atmosphere of distorted guitars, melancholic organs, and sweeping strings. Songs like "Nothing", "One More Night" and "Don't Be Sad" rank among Dwight's finest, but again, it's the ten tracks as a whole that create a sharp, fast story that will really captivate the listener. Eclectic, mysterious, sexy, witty, those are the words that describe *Gone*. A true work of art! thank you |
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