Books Computers Electronics Home & Garden Jewelry Movies
Music
Toys
Search for: in
Always Got Tonight
by Wea/Warner Bros
Always Got Tonight - Click to Enlarge
$1.99 to $12.99 from 6 stores
As the star of his own Showtime TV show, Chris Isaak plays a sly raconteur with perfect comic timing, but on h… Read more
Similar ItemsNEW!
Forever Blue
$0.90 to $39.92 from 7 stores
Speak of the Devil
$1.76 to $11.98 from 6 stores

See more below
Information Below:  Store Prices  |  Similar Items


Compare Store Prices
View: All
Sort By
Store Name
Sort By
Store Rating
Sort By
Price
Sort By
Shipping
 
Description
 
Buy
* Prices and availability are subject to change without notice. Please check the merchant store for details.
List Your Products -
Customers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed

Forever Blue
$0.90 to $39.92 from 7 stores

Speak of the Devil
$1.76 to $11.98 from 6 stores

San Francisco Days
$1.09 to $11.99 from 7 stores

Heart Shaped World
$1.19 to $11.99 from 7 stores

Chris Isaak
$2.29 to $11.98 from 6 stores

Baja Sessions
$2.88 to $13.98 from 6 stores

Silvertone
$3.99 to $11.99 from 8 stores

Wicked Game
$6.99 to $18.99 from 4 stores

Chasing Liberty (Widescreen Edition)
$1.50 to $15.97 from 5 stores

Chris Isaak Christmas
$5.59 to $16.84 from 4 stores

Product Description
Always Got Tonight
Description
As the star of his own Showtime TV show, Chris Isaak plays a sly raconteur with perfect comic timing, but on his eighth album, he shows that he is still intent on continuing in the role of melancholy balladeer. With his movie-star good looks, affable personality, and string of celebrity girlfriends, it's increasingly hard to see him in as the perpetual loser in love, despite the convincing likes of "Cool Love" (Love is a flame / I just got burned again") or the mournful "Nothing to Say" ("Nothing to say now / Nothing to do / I feel my heart breaking and it's all because of you"). The real mystery is why his doctor hasn't given him a prescription for Paxil. Isaak momentarily breaks out of his funk with the adventurous and witty "Notice the Ring," which pays cheeky homage to the Contours' "First I Look at the Purse," and the beat-heavy, Beck-like "Always Got Tonight." But Isaak largely seems content to live in the past, strumming the same vintage guitar licks and singing the same sad, sad songs. --Jaan Uhelszki
Album Description
Isaak's first album since his TV success, and first in four years, 'Always Got Tonight', marks a return to form for the singer-songwriter-guitarist with the smoldering retro-pop vibe who has previously earned four gold or platinum albums. Reprise Records.
Home  |  About Priceflo  |  Tell a Friend  |  List Your Products  |  Merchant Login  |  Site Map  |  Help

© 2008, Priceflo, Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service