Artist: Lyle Lovett
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #69 May-June 2007
Lyle Lovett – State Theatre (Cleveland, OH)
You have to start at the end — where they paid respects to Townes Van Zandt, the songwriter/compadre who captured the essence of life after being on the lam in “Pancho & Lefty” with the snippet, “The desert’s quiet and Cleveland’s cold.” Indeed it was cold, very cold, in downtown Cleveland the night Guy Clark, [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #47 Sept-Oct 2003
Lyle Lovett – Feel like going home
In the winter of 1987-88, Lyle Lovett faced some tricky decisions. His first two albums had yielded five top-25 country singles (and would yield two more in the year to come). True, none of those singles had risen above #10, but still it was an impressive start, especially for such an unconventional artist who was [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #17 Sept-Oct 1998
Lyle Lovett – Step Inside This House
It’s easy to forget that Lyle Lovett’s musical roots run deep in the heart of Texas songwriting. In recent years, his music has leaned heavily toward R&B, jazz and gospel, sounding ever further removed from the country music charts where he first made his mark in the mid-’80s. Step Inside This House is hardly an [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #5 Sept-Oct 1996
Lyle Lovett – The Road to Ensenada
The background: Lyle Lovett was married to Julia Roberts for a while, and now he’s not. The Road to Ensenada is Lovett’s first post-split effort. It would be totally, gratuitously, fatuous to suggest that Lovett might use a CD, or any form of public expression, to make public his private life. And so of course [...]
