On this day, January 10, 1985, Chris Isaak released his debut album, Silvertone. Combining rockabilly, country, and moody blues influences, the album showcased Isaak’s signature crooning style and heartfelt songwriting, which would later bring him widespread acclaim.
While Silvertone didn’t make a significant impact on global charts, it reached #77 in Australia, where Isaak began building a devoted fanbase. Songs like Dancin’, Gone Ridin’, and Voodoo hinted at the haunting, atmospheric sound that would define his later hits like Wicked Game. The album’s title paid tribute to Isaak’s band and their shared passion for raw, stripped-down music.
Fun Fact: Gone Ridin’, a track from Silvertone, was featured in David Lynch’s cult classic film Blue Velvet, marking the beginning of Isaak’s association with Lynch’s haunting cinematic style.
Have you listened to Silvertone? How do you think it compares to Chris Isaak’s later albums?
While Silvertone didn’t make a significant impact on global charts, it reached #77 in Australia, where Isaak began building a devoted fanbase. Songs like Dancin’, Gone Ridin’, and Voodoo hinted at the haunting, atmospheric sound that would define his later hits like Wicked Game. The album’s title paid tribute to Isaak’s band and their shared passion for raw, stripped-down music.
Fun Fact: Gone Ridin’, a track from Silvertone, was featured in David Lynch’s cult classic film Blue Velvet, marking the beginning of Isaak’s association with Lynch’s haunting cinematic style.
Have you listened to Silvertone? How do you think it compares to Chris Isaak’s later albums?