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Lyle Lovett Album: “It's Not Big It's Large [CD/DVD]”

Lyle Lovett Album: “It's Not Big It's Large [CD/DVD]”
Album Information :
Title: It's Not Big It's Large [CD/DVD]
Release Date:2007-08-28
Type:Unknown
Genre:Country, Folk, Americana
Label:Lost Highway
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:602517439955
Customers Rating :
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Track Listing :
1 - 1 Tickle Toe
1 - 2 I Will Rise Up/Ain't No More Cane Video
1 - 3 All Downhill Lyle Lovett and Lyle Lovett & His Large Band
1 - 4 Don't Cry A Tear Lyle Lovett and Lyle Lovett & His Large Band Video
1 - 5 South Texas Girl Lyle Lovett and Lyle Lovett & His Large Band Video
1 - 6 This Traveling Around Lyle Lovett and Lyle Lovett & His Large Band
1 - 7 Up In Indiana Lyle Lovett and Lyle Lovett & His Large Band Video
1 - 8 Alley Song
1 - 9 No Big Deal Lyle Lovett and Lyle Lovett & His Large Band Video
1 - 10 Make It Happy Lyle Lovett and Lyle Lovett & His Large Band Video
1 - 11 Ain't No More Cane Lyle Lovett and Lyle Lovett & His Large Band
1 - 12 Up In Indiana (Acoustic)
2 - 13
2 - 14
2 - 15
2 - 16
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2 - 18
Terry Mathews (a small town in east Texas) - August 28, 2007
35 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
- Wow ... Lyle has arrived ... again

Have just listened to one run through of the new CD, but it's incredible and even if you're new to Lyle's music, you'll fall under his impressive storytellling charms. He's in a class by himself ... and with good reason.

I'm partial to ALL DOWNHILL because Lovett talks about Joe Ely, John Hiatt and Guy Clark ... and about the surprise that success sometimes brings and the uncertainty every performer must deal with from time to time. He also tips his hat to his former neighbor, Robert Earl Keen, by putting AIN'T NO CANE, one of the songs they learned together back in the late 70s on the CD.

Clark opens and closes SOUTH TEXAS GIRL, a great waltz across Texas. Wow.

UP IN INDIANA will give you something to think about ... "Hell don't care and Heaven knows, I'm Up in Indiana Where the tall corn grows."

NO BIG DEAL is also vintage Lovett. It harkens back to his 1998 cover Willis Alan Ramsey's SLEEPWALKING. This one is a little bit country, a lot smooth jazz licks and just a barrel of fun.

Lyle takes a more somber approach to I WILL RISE UP and AIN'T NO MORE CANE, surrounding himself with some great gospel voices .... this is some powerful stuff.

DON'T CRY A TEAR is a tender goodbye to a loved one .... It begins with what sounds like an aboriginal didgeridoo, the deep reverberation of a single bass note .... But there are echos of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" throughout the song, so it must be a celebration of life, rather than a sad dirge ... lovely. Just lovely.

TICKLE TOE reminds me of the Tonight Show band, coming back after a commerical break. Happy notes. Very happy notes.

The final two cuts are acoustic versions of AIN'T NO MORE CANE and UP IN INDIANA ... to my ears, they are better stripped down to their essence ... there are some great voices on AIN'T NO MORE CANE and there's some terrific pickin' on UP IN INDIANA ... doesn't get much better than this .... really.

I've been a Lovett fan for more years than I care to count .... he has never failed to deliver the goods ... with this new release, he has once again stepped up to the plate and hit a home run. This CD will be in rotation on my iPod forever.

James R. Pettyjohn "Jim" - September 03, 2007
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
- Buy the Deluxe Edition

I agree with everything the others have written, but I would encourage you to buy the deluxe edition which includes a DVD. The DVD really adds to the enjoyment and understanding of many of the songs. Two in particular are important: "I Will Rise Up" and "South Texas Girl".

Seeing Lyle's family, the ranch, hearing what may be part of his story, seeing some of his horses and seeing his girlfriend, who he has been with since 1999 really enriched "South Texas Girl". Similarly, it opened up the full range of interpretations to "I Will Rise Up/Ain't No More Cane". Lyle has been opening/closing with that song live and when I heard it I thought it was right up there with Springstein's "Streets of Philsdelphia" and "Nebraska".

After seeing the DVD I went out and bought one for my best friend, who came to the concert with me. It's an investment in enjoyment and understanding.

By the way, if you don't have the self-titled Lyle Lovett CD, there are songs on that baby that exhibit true world-class writing, as creative, clear and poignant as you can get while continuing to be sincere, insightful, and simple.

prisrob "pris," (New England USA) - September 09, 2007
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
- A Ripping, Mournful, Perfect Album

Review for Extended Discs

"Perhaps only a few regular folks know that Lovett is a country music artist, a member of an elite group of Texas songwriters who has combined Tin Pan Alley sophistication, folk directness, and country-and-western storytelling to create a dazzling hybrid form of American music. " Will Layman

Lyle Lovett has a new CD with his glorious "Large Band", and double entendre titled, 'It's Not Big, It's Large.' My best friend and I listened to this CD together. It is dark, funny and oh so sweet. It took only two listens to realize that this CD may be his best. The 12 songs are finely tuned, and the band is more restrained to allow Lyle Lovett's voice and guitar playing to shine through.

'I Will Rise Up' is about death. "And I will rise up / Though I be a dead man / And I will stand tall / Until I meet my end". A bluesy gospel tune.

His next tune,'All Downhill' "A ride a good horse / I like him, of course / I've got a beautiful girlfriend / Sometimes we stay in". "I've had an excellent time so far / There's only one thing I fear / I've been up so long on this lucky star / It could be all downhill from here". Oh, yes, we hear the fun and the warning.

'Don't Cry a Tear', "Go if you must go / Turn if you must turn away / Don't cry a tear for me / Laugh if you can smile / Run if you're walking away / Don't cry a tear for me / Shout if can speak / Sing if you mention my name / Don't cry a tear for me". This is a classic of Lyle Lovett's, a sadness with beautiful guitar playing.

"This Traveling Around" is a simple tune. "And this travelin' around / It's gonna be the death of me" we understand from the lyrics why he can't go home.

'South Texas Girl', is a tune about childhood and parents. "And I didn't know what the words meant or anything / I was just singing."

'Up in Indiana',is a song about a girl named 'Rose', and is a tune with country rockin' and bluegrass band.

'The Alley Song' is the inimitable Lyle Lovett song. "I don't have to see your eyes / To know what you're not thinkin'".

'No Big Deal about a lover who cheats.

'Make It Happy' is joyful. "I am a happy sun of a gun"

'Ain't No More Cane'sounds like a church hymn. Slow and resounding.

"Across this great expanse of transcendent American music, Lyle Lovett emerges as a humble hero. He writes the stories of people struggling with the most important questions of identity, mortality, sex, and justice; he gives his brilliant band and singers a platform for individual expression; and he places the tradition of "country music" within the context of all of America's best music, regardless of style." Jim Newell

This is a CD for the ages. Lyle Lovett has used his resources to match his mood of sadness, fun, death and love. This is the perfect antidote to an everyday humdrum life. Put on the CD, clap your hands, stamp your feet and dance on the ceiling. Country, rock and old time church goin' songs are the forte. Wonderfully written tunes with a message and story. Sure to become a staple for the Lyle Lovett fans.

Highly, Highly recommended. prisrob 09-09-07

Robert G Yokoyama (Mililani, Hawaii) - August 28, 2007
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- Lyle sounds good on this disc

The songs on this disc are diverse in theme and sound. My favorite track is "Tickle Toe" It is very upbeat. I like the trumpet playing by Gary Grant on this first cut very much. "Don't Cry A Tear" is a beautiful song. The acoustic guitar playing is so heartfelt and touching. "I Will Rise Up" is another good track. Lyle sounds tough and rugged on this track. I love the strong beat in this song. "All Down Hill From Here" and "Make me Happy" are two uptempo tracks about enjoying life. The fiddle playing by Stuart Duncan is so good on this song. Matt Rollins infuses these tracks with a vitality with his piano playing. "Aint No More Cane" and "This Travelling Around" are two tracks about how weary and tough life can be. "South Texas Girl" is a nice tribute to the beauty of Lyle's home state. Lyle sounds so laid back and cool. The track "No Big Deal" is great too. The piano playing accompanies his vocals well here. I enjoyed every track on this disc.

juliejules (southwest) - October 11, 2007
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Unbelievable....especiallly after seeing them in person!!!

Me and my girlfriends stumbled upon 4th row and center of Lyle and his Large Band at the Bass Peformance Hall in Fort Worth last night. I hadn't listened to Lyle other than "I Love Everybody" CD years ago. I hadn't heard the CD before the music on stage and was a bit reluctant with the jazzy style. Boy was I wrong. Seeing the very, very large band, the incredible talent on stage, the soulful singers and musicians and Lyle front and center was unbelievable. We were dancing in our chairs only to find out that alot of what he played live is on this CD. My friend had been listening to it all week and she said she now appreciates just how incredible the new CD is after seeing them all live in action. Their chemistry and talent are just amazing. I own the CD now and will now go and get every CD I have missed over the years. Thanks Lyle and your incredible, incredible talent and those amazing talented musicians with you. Turn it up loud and imagine them in front of you, all 16 or so of you. I am glad we have the CD to help remind us of this most incredible night.

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