Chris Isaak (album)

Chris Isaak is the eponymous second album by Chris Isaak, released in 1986. After the poor commercial success of his debut, Isaak honed his style to a sophisticated R&B for his follow-up.[4] The song "Blue Hotel" was a hit in France.[5]

Chris Isaak
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 1986
Recorded1986
GenreRockabilly, roots rock, rock'n'roll
Length36:05
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerErik Jacobsen
Chris Isaak chronology
Silvertone
(1985)
Chris Isaak
(1986)
Heart Shaped World
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Select4/5[2]
The Village VoiceB[3]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Chris Isaak; except where indicated

  1. "You Owe Me Some Kind of Love" – 3:51
  2. "Heart Full of Soul" (Graham Gouldman) – 3:20
  3. "Blue Hotel" – 3:10
  4. "Lie to Me" – 4:12
  5. "Fade Away" – 4:15
  6. "Wild Love" – 2:57
  7. "This Love Will Last" – 2:45
  8. "You Took My Heart" – 2:31
  9. "Cryin'" – 2:30
  10. "Lovers Game" – 2:55
  11. "Waiting for the Rain to Fall" – 3:39

Personnel

Adapted from album liner notes[6]

Technical
  • Dave Carlson - Engineer
  • Kim Champagne - Art Direction, Design
  • Pamela Gentile - Photography
  • Aaron Gregory - Crew
  • Jeri Heiden - Art Direction, Design
  • Lee Herschberg - Mixing
  • Erik Jacobsen - Producer, Management
  • Tom Mallon - Engineer
  • Tim Ryan - Crew Tour Manager
  • Bruce Weber - Photography, Cover Photo
  • Mike Zagaris - Photography

Sales and certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[7] Gold 35,000^
France (SNEP)[8] Platinum 300,000[9]
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[10] Gold 50,000^
United States (RIAA)[11] none 393,000[12]

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

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