Charley Crockett – Visions of Dallas

Album Info

Artist: Charley Crockett

Title: Visions of Dallas

Year: 2024

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Tracklist

  • 1. Visions of Dallas (3:27)
  • 2. Avoiding Mirrors (2:49)
  • 3. Trouble and Misery (2:54)
  • 4. Killers of the Flower Moon (3:13)
  • 5. Crystal Chandeliers and Burgundy (2:30)
  • 6. How Low Can You Go (2:55)
  • 7. Lonesome Feeling (2:40)
  • 8. Charlene (3:36)
  • 9. Loser's Lounge (2:57)
  • 10. 20-20 Vision (3:41)
  • 11. Loretta (2:50)
  • 12. Goodbye Holly (2:31)

Review

Well, let me tell you about Charley Crockett's latest offering, 'Visions of Dallas'. This album's got soul, y'all. It's a love letter to the Big D, wrapped up in ten tracks that'll transport you straight to the heart of Texas.

Crockett's got six original tunes on here, and he's picked four covers that fit like a well-worn pair of boots. He even took Bob Dylan's 'Goodbye Holly' and put his own spin on it, adding lyrics that make it uniquely his. The title track, co-written with his fiancée Taylor Grace, sets the tone for the whole album - it's all about Dallas, the good and the bad.

Now, don't think this is just some rehash of '$10 Cowboy'. Nah, this album stands on its own two feet. Crockett's teamed up with producer Billy Horton again, and they've crafted a sound that's pure vintage country and blues. Songs like 'How Low Can You Go' and '20-20 Vision' showcase Crockett's R&B chops, while others paint vivid pictures of Dallas, from the Pegasus sign to the city's endless horizons. It's clear Charley's got a complicated relationship with his hometown, and it comes through in every note. - Cole