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(59 customer reviews) 40 of 42 people found the following review helpful
Pretty disappointed, but an OK Lyle is better than most,
February 28, 2004 J. Villeneuve "jayvil" (Newtown, CT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Baby Don't Tolerate (Audio CD)
As a huge LL fan, I must say I was disappointed in this release. Maybe it was the wait, maybe it's the slower pace of most of the songs. Whatever it is, it's just not LL at his best. Many songs are repetitive - have you heard "Cute as a Bug"? I can't honestly see myself reaching for this CD over "Ensanada" or "Large Band" perhaps ever.With all of that being said, he's still Lyle Lovett! The voice is as good as ever and the variety of music and moods will probably give you a few songs you'll like.
-If you're new to Lyle start elsewhere (my vote would be Ensanada).
-If you're a big fan you'll probably get this anyway.
-If you're a casual fan, I wouldn't say "don't" get this, but if you're eyeing a few more CDs and you're on a budget - this one can wait.
43 of 46 people found the following review helpful
At last - new LYLE,
October 1, 2003 Seattle Steve (Seattle, Wa United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Baby Don't Tolerate (Audio CD)
Lyle's first release of original new material in years was a hit with me. I was expecting the Large Band but only bass player Viktor Krauss joined Lyle on the CD. However, having said that, Lyle chose a venerable who's who of fantastic long time studio musicians like Russ Kunkel (drums) and Dean Parks (electric guitar). And especially nice is the reappearance of Kentucky mandolin player Sam Bush, who has been absent from Lovett's last couple of Large Band tours. All in all, the musicians are excellent and the tunes are tight. I do miss the distinctive vocal harmonies of the Large Band back up singers, particularly Francine Reed and Sweet Pea Atkinson. Also notable by his absence is cello player John Hagan, who adds such a distinctive quality to the Large Band. But still, this cd is a celebration of new Lyle Lovett music, and the cd does not disappoint. His first effort on the Lone Star Music label, Lovett begins the cd with a poppy "Cute as a Bug" which will have you...Read more
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Classic Lyle,
September 30, 2003 Karl Miller "kemspeaks" (Phoenixville, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Baby Don't Tolerate (Audio CD)
Lyle Lovett breaks no new ground with "My Baby Don't Tolerate" - which is fine with me. Because no one blends blues, country, jazz, rock and gospel - and makes it sound so right as Mr. Lovett.
For his first album of originals since 1996, Lyle sticks with what he knows best - well played strings, snarkily twisted lyrics, and softly crooned vocals. It's everything you love about Lyle - which is why it is such a pleasure to hear him again.
The title track is all southern style blues, with a great vocal and wonderful piano and guitar accompaniment. "You Were Always There" makes some great use of Lyle's jazz leaning, and is probably the closest thing to Lyle straying outside of his traditional box on this disc. The double gospel hit which ends this disc ("I'm Going To Wait", "I'm Going To The Place") are some of the liveliest vocal stylings since "Church", and once again, Sweet Pea Atkinson and Francine Reed contribute exceptional...Read more