: A return to form that balances upbeat country-rockers with sad, lonely ballads.

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The definitive guide to archival digital audio setup for classic roots rock. The Chris Isaak Discography (1985–2011)

A passionate tribute album recorded at the historic Sun Studio in Memphis. Isaak covers his heroes, including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Roy Orbison, bringing his 1985–2011 era to a perfect full-circle conclusion. Why Listen to Chris Isaak in FLAC?

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A polished, melodic album featuring "Can't Do a Thing (to Stop Me)."

Chris Isaak is a master of melancholic rockabilly, romantic surf-rock, and cinematic ballads. With a career spanning decades, his voice—often compared to Roy Orbison and Elvis Presley—has delivered some of the most enduring songs of the late 20th century. For audiophiles and collectors, experiencing the rich, reverb-drenched production of his work in format is the only way to truly appreciate the nuance in his performances.

By securing these 13 timeless albums in lossless quality, you preserve over a quarter-century of premier American roots rock exactly as it was meant to be heard. If you are currently setting up your audio server, tell me:

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Spans from his 1985 debut Silvertone through the 2011 tribute Beyond the Sun .

Capturing the raw energy of Silvertone on stage, this live set showcases Isaak’s incredible vocal control outside the studio environment. 12. Mr. Lucky (2009)

Written after a painful breakup, this is arguably Isaak's most emotionally raw work. Hits like "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing" and "Somebody's Crying" feature heavy blues influences and dynamic contrasts. 6. Baja Sessions (1996)

A classic Christmas album done in his unique, sultry style.