Dwight Yoakam - Just Lookin' for a Hit

Primary Artist
Dwight Yoakam
Album Title
Just Lookin' for a Hit
Release Date
1989 
Time
34:59 
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Review by Thom Jurek
Released in 1989 just three years after his debut, Just Lookin' For A Hit may have been a bit premature for a greatest-hits album, but it did the trick and sold better than any album Dwight Yoakam had thus far issued. This set is chock-full of the definitive Dwight -- at the time -- from the opener, a hard rocking version of the Dave Alvin & The Blasters' "Long White Cadillac," to his self-penned honky tonk soul jam "Little Ways," before moving into hardcore barroom twang with Johnny Horton's "Honky Tonk Man" and the rockabilly country kicker "I Got You." Just how closely Yoakam walked the line between hard country and soulful rockabilly is nowhere more evident than it is on his cover of Doc Pomus' "Little Sister." Thankfully his theme "Guitars, Cadillacs" is here as is his duet with K.d. Lang..... Read More