Renowned for his idiosyncratic Texan charisma, big band country style
(and, yes, the Julia Roberts marriage), Lyle Lovett has always been an
effortlessly charming performer. This, his thirteenth album, was
recorded live in sessions with the Large Band and finds him
world-weary and deliberate—exchanging that smooth humor for a slower,
blues-infused record that is rich with reflections on mortality and
regret.
Keeping the instrumentals sparse, the band creates melodies that are
subtle and moving. "Don't Cry a Tear" teases out deliberate guitar
chords for a regretful ballad, while each line of "This Traveling
Around" is measured with weariness, as Lovett admits, "I'd change my ways, if I
knew how else to be." Even on pacier numbers like "Up in Indiana,"
Lovett's voice carries a certain pained edge. Yet, as he muses, "I've been good, and I've been bad / Mostly I've
been bad," on the swaggering "All Downhill from Here," he shows that
despite the melancholy, there's life in the old cowboy yet.
—Abby McDonald
08.30.07
It's Not Big It's Large
08/28/2007 | Lost Highway
Review
All Music Guide Review
It's Not Big It's Large, the title of Lyle Lovett's eighth album of original material, harks back to the title of his third album, 1989's Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, the record that definitively signaled that Lovett was a true musical eccentric, as he strayed from the Texas country of his first two albums and wandering into loose-limbed jazz and swinging blues. In the 18 years separating His Large Band and 2007's It's Not Big, Lovett has pretty much stayed within that comfort zone, occasionally drifting a bit closer toward straight-ahead country (as on The Road to Ensenada or My Baby Don't Tolerate) or introspective territory (I Love Everybody, the covers collection Step Inside This House), but It's Not Big is the first time that he's truly emphasized both sides of personality equally since that 1989 record. Where that album had a clean division between the snazzy Large Band material and the country tunes -- a side was devoted to each -- this 2007 album mixes it up on a song-to-song basis, sometimes within the songs themselves, resulting an album that is more cohesive than Large Band, since it's performed with the easy confidence of a gifted singer/songwriter comfortable within his cult. That same mellow assurance also means that It's Not Big isn't quite as memorable as that 1989 near-masterpiece, lacking songs that pack as big a wallop as the sly big-band bluster of "Here I Am" or the ruefully sardonic "Nobody Knows Me." Here, subtly reigns, whether it's on quieter numbers like the sweetly melancholy "South Texas Girl" and "This Traveling Around" or the brighter "All Downhill" and gospel-fueled "Up in Indiana." Subtlety has always been a key part of Lovett's writing, but there are times on It's Not Big where the song is overwhelmed by the performance of the Large Band, who not only command this material, they give these songs performances larger than the tunes themselves. As flaws go, that's not a bad one to have, since it certainly makes for an enjoyable listen, yet it leaves the impression that It's Not Big It's Large is just a little bit too big for its likable but slight foundation. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Steve Marsh
- Sax (Tenor), Horn Arrangements
- Andy Martin
- Trombone
- Dean Parks
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Soloist, Guitar (Electric Baritone)
- Joseph Powell
- Harmony Vocals
- Francine Reed
- Harmony Vocals
- John Richards
- Lighting, Live Sound
- Charles Rose
- Trombone, Horn Arrangements
- Doug Sax
- Mastering
- Harvey Thompson
- Sax (Tenor)
- Arnold McCuller
- Harmony Vocals
- Lamont VanHook
- Harmony Vocals
- Jon Randall
- Harmony Vocals
- Ivy Skoff
- Production Coordination
- William Reichenbach
- Trombone, Trumpet (Bass), Soloist
- Tim Stedman
- Art Direction, Design
- Michael "Mick" Wilson
- Photography
- Jason Eskridge
- Harmony Vocals
- Billy Williams
- Vocals, Producer
- Seth Waldman
- Assistant
- Sangwook "Sunny" Nam
- Mastering
- Brent Bowers
- A&R
- Bernard Levin
- Assistant
- Steve Jones
- Vocals, Assistant
- Sweet Pea Atkinson
- Harmony Vocals
- Sir Harry Bowens
- Harmony Vocals
- Kim Buie
- A&R
- Stuart Duncan
- Fiddle, Soloist
- Gene Elders
- Fiddle
- Béla Fleck
- Banjo
- Paul Franklin
- Guitar (Steel)
- James Gilmer
- Percussion, Vocals, Production Coordination
- Gary Grant
- Trumpet
- John Hagen
- Cello
- Ray Herndon
- Guitar (Electric)
- Steven Herrman
- Trumpet
- Jerry Hey
- Trumpet
- Dan Higgins
- Sax (Alto), Orchestration, Sax (Tenor)
- Viktor Krauss
- Bass, Horn Arrangements
- Nathaniel Kunkel
- Engineer, Mixing
- Russ Kunkel
- Drums
- Warren Luening
- Trumpet, Soloist
- Sam Bush
- Mandolin
- Guy Clark
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
- Lyle Lovett
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Rhythm), Producer, Vocals, Arranger
- Matt Rollings
- Piano
- Mitch Watkins
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Soloist
- Jerry Douglas
- Dobro
Notes
After a four year hiatus, multi-grammy winner Lyle Lovett is back with his Large Band with his new album, It’s Not Big
It’s Large. Seamlessly incorporating aspects of country, gospel, jazz, & bluegrass musical genres has always been a
forte of his, but never has it been so effortless than with this most recent outing with his Large Band.

















