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Personnel: Lyle Lovett (vocals, acoustic guitar); Arnold McCuller, Sweet Pea Atkinson, Sir Harry Bowens, Willie Greene, Jr., Randy Newman (vocals); Dean Parks (acoustic & elec...Read more
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Great alt. country
Lyle Lovett's a favorite of mine because I'm southern but not a mainstream country fan. His songs range from truely deep and sad to fun and lighthearted to plain old sarcastic...Read more
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Road to Ensenada
This is an excellent CD. The first two songs are my favorites. The second song "Her first mistake" was the song Lyle Lovett wrote for Julia Roberts...great song! Read more

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Album Features
UPC:008811140922
Artist:Lyle Lovett
Format:CD
Release Year:1996
Record Label:MCA (USA)
Genre:Alt Country, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Don't Touch My Hat
2. Her First Mistake
3. Fiona
4. That's Right (You're Not from Texas)
5. Who Loves You Better
6. Private Conversation
7. Promises
8. It Ought to Be Easier
9. I Can't Love You Anymore
10. Long Tall Texan
11. Christmas Morning
12. Road to Ensenada, The

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Playing Time:6 min.
Contributing Artists:Randy Newman, Jackson Browne, Shawn Colvin, Chris Hillman, Luis Conte, Stuart Duncan, Valerie Carter, Herb Pedersen
Producer:Billy Williams, Lyle Lovett
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Lyle Lovett (vocals, acoustic guitar); Arnold McCuller, Sweet Pea Atkinson, Sir Harry Bowens, Willie Greene, Jr., Randy Newman (vocals); Dean Parks (acoustic & electric guitars); Don Potter (acoustic guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Garey Herbig (alto, tenor & baritone saxophones); Chuck Findley (trumpet, trombone); Greg Adams (trumpet); Matt Rollings (piano); Leland Sklar (bass); Russ Kunkel (drums, shaker); Luis Conte (tambourine, shaker, percussion); Jackson Browne, Shawn Colvin, Herb Pedersen, Chris Hillman, Valerie Carter, Kate Markowitz (background vocals).Recorded at Conway Studios, Los Angeles, California."The Girl In The Corner" does not appear on the track listing for THE ROAD TO ENSENADA.THE ROAD TO ENSENADA won the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "Private Conversation" was nominated for a 1997 Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performance, and "Long Tall Texan," a duet with Randy Newman, was nominated for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals.Personnel: Lyle Lovett (vocals, acoustic guitar); Randy Newman (vocals); Arnold McCuller (tenor, background vocals); Sir Harry Bowens, Sweet Pea Atkinson (baritone); Willie Green, Jr. (bass voice); Dean Parks (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Don Potter (acoustic guitar, Spanish guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Gary Herbig (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Chuck Findley (trumpet, trombone); Greg Adams (trumpet); Matt Rollings (piano); Russ Kunkel (drums, shaker); Luis Conte (shaker, tambourine, percussion); Kate Markowitz, Valerie Carter (background vocals).Recording information: Conway Studios, Los Angeles, CA.Photographer: Michael Wilson .THE ROAD TO ENSENADA is another wry collection of twangy gems from this gallant genre jumper. The music, as we have come to expect, floats through styles from big-band swing to dirge-like ditty. But Lovett manages to keep things decidedly roots-oriented this time around. He covers a lot of new ground and yet keep things always sounding familiar. Meanwhile, he shuffles sublimely between being droll and self-derisive. At times he is drolly self-derisive.On the introspective "Who Loves You Better," Lovett plaintively wonders "Why do I do the things that make you cry?" The sparse "Promises" (which first appeared on the movie soundtrack DEAD MAN WALKING) is delicate yet sinister, sung from the apparent perspective of a condemned killer. This album is well balanced, though. Lovett shows his jaunty side in the folksy "Her First Mistake" and in the staccato ramblings of "Long Tall Texan," a frisky duet with Randy Newman.The capricious music on THE ROAD TO ENSENADA is tethered by Lovett's gift for chronicling the bittersweet story of human emotions. So hop aboard and join him on that road--and be sure to thank him for the ride.

Editorial Reviews
4 Stars (out of 5) - A non-classifiable but superior singer-songwriter....he delivers material that spans honky-tonk, Texas teardrop, folk and swing, with deceptive ease....Marvellous stuff...
Q (19960701)

Lyle Lovett's razor-sharp music is as good as roots pop gets, and the poker-faced Texan's sixth album, THE ROAD TO ENSENADA, is his best yet. Musically, it's a seamless amalgam of styles... - Rating: A
Entertainment Weekly (19960621)

3 Stars (out of 5) - ...After his widely publicized split from Julia Roberts, Lyle Lovett could have handily played on public sympathy....Instead, he gives us THE ROAD TO ENSENADA, a laid-back charmer with all the quirky humor and wry wistfulness we've come to expect...
Rolling Stone

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Great alt. country

Created: 25/06/10
Lyle Lovett's a favorite of mine because I'm southern but not a mainstream country fan. His songs range from truely deep and sad to fun and lighthearted to plain old sarcastic and I think that's great. He mixes jazz and country just as well as his western swing predecessors did in my favorite two tracks "That's Right (Your're Not from Texas)" and "Her First Mistake".
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Road to Ensenada

Created: 02/03/07
This is an excellent CD. The first two songs are my favorites. The second song "Her first mistake" was the song Lyle Lovett wrote for Julia Roberts...great song!
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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that voice gets me every time,can't help it,A+

Created: 30/01/09
this is a good cd but i wanted a little more of his range in his voice.it felt like he was holding back giving this cd that.don't know why??i like him alot and i am glad i have this cd,will keep my eyes out for some of his others.faye
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Road to ensenada by Lyle Lovett

 | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
Created: 01/06/10
Like the production and more importantly the writing in this album. Some are covers, but the new ones are ballads, some with a very wry sense of humor that touch the soul. If you like Lyle's delivery of the word, and if you like his writing style, you will love this album. Enjoy!
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Terrific album. Lovett at his best

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Created: 31/07/11
Lyle at his absolute best. The album is true country, trimmed down down to perfection. The lyrics are wonderful and funny. There's some many little nuances that Lovett throws but he remains true to his Texas roots.

A must listen.
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