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There's one note Chris Isaak won't be hitting _ and that's a sick note.
Chris Isaak is returning to the roots of rock 'n' roll and doing it old-school: All in one take.
Chris Isaak is returning to the roots of rock 'n' roll and doing it old-school: All in one take.

Chris Isaak has always looked to the past for inspiration. With a rich, sonorous voice that quavers and booms like Roy Orbison, he's spent the past 25 years establishing himself as the coolest rockabilly musician this side of the 1960s.
"I liked the rock n' roll, I never wanted the drugs and I never saw the sex because ...nobody ever suggested anything wild to me!" he said. "I think I look too much like a cop."
"Singing is something that I'm always happy to do it and going in the studio I never felt any pressure. I just feel like I get to sing, you know. It's fun," he said.

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