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Chris Isaak's rockabilly style made him popular in the early '90s. With the release of "Heart Shaped World in 1989, the wildly popular single "Wicked Game" became a top ten hit. Check our available Chris Isaak concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Anyone who has experienced Chris Isaak and his veteran band live knows what an energetic performance he delivers. His sense of musical flow, dry, self-deprecating between song patter and spirited interaction with the audience and his band guarantees a memorable show. Unfortunately, this botched DVD captures almost none of the spontaneous charm and excitement of those gigs...
- www.americansongwriter.com
A quick word search of the press coverage Isaak has attracted over the last 25 years would reveal countless usage of "Roy" and "Orbison", but the sweet-voiced crooner's clear debt to The Big O is only one component of his appeal. This album redresses the balance by offering fresh perspectives on several songs born in Sam Phillips' legendary Sun studios in Memphis, Tennessee...
- recordcollectormag.com
A quick word search of the press coverage Isaak has attracted over the last 25 years would reveal countless usage of "Roy" and "Orbison", but the sweet-voiced crooner's clear debt to The Big O is only one component of his appeal. This album redresses the balance by offering fresh perspectives on several songs born in Sam Phillips' legendary Sun studios in Memphis, Tennessee...
- www.recordcollectormag.com
Always an unabashedly retro performer in thrall to rock's formative epoch, it was probably only a matter of time before Chris Isaak recorded an album of covers at the legendary Sun studios in Memphis. But just because a concept is a no-brainer, doesn't mean it should actually be carried out, as this rather pointless collection confirms...
- www.bbc.co.uk
It's not too surprising to learn that Chris Isaak grew up on the music of Sun Records, and as such he sounds right at home revisiting it on this album. Focusing heavily on the early work of Elvis Presley (Trying to Get to You, I Forgot to Remember to Forget, etc.) with a few of the King's post-Sun hits thrown in (Can't Help Falling in Love, It's Now or Never, etc.), Beyond the Sun also features decent renditions of songs from the rest of the Million Dollar Quartet, i.e...
- hour.ca
In a recent interview with Billboard, Chris Isaak noted that if somebody asked him, "What do you know about better than anything else?," he'd respond with, "Sun Studios." He then added, "Those guys--Elvis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, that's what I'm made of. That's in my DNA." That Isaak's music has been shaped by those artists is no surprise to anyone. Their imprint is all over his career. Isaak's voice ranges from the angelic falsetto of Orbison to the country sneer of Elvis...
- www.popmatters.com
Take one listen to (or look at) Chris Isaak and it won't come as a shock that he counts the recordings that came out of Sam Phillips's legendary Sun Studio as his biggest musical influence. While Isaak's music has often paid homage to 50s rock 'n' roll and country, his new album, recorded at the still-standing Sun Studio, combines songs by Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and other legends with a few originals that fit seamlessly with the classics...
- www.nowtoronto.com
Critics of Chris Isaak have long considered him a neo-Elvis in a cheaper suit. It's a comparison all too easy to make, especially in light of this covers collection: a staggering half of the selections are either Presley standards or songs once performed by the King. Expectedly, Isaak does a spot-on impression, one that would give those pompadour-wearing impersonators in Vegas a run for their money...
- thephoenix.com
In this album's first song, "Baby Did a Bad Thing," the bad thing Chris Isaak's baby has done to him is so "low down" that he can't even bring himself to say what it is. But the 12 songs that follow spill the beans: Isaak's baby-are you ready for this?-has left him, I know, it's hard to believe, what with Isaak's matinee-idol profile and platinum pompadour. But if you have any doubts, the river of tears that irrigates (and at times nearly drowns) the rest of the album should wash them away...
- www.offbeat.com
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