About "San Francisco Days"
San Francisco Days is the fourth album by Chris Isaak, released in 1993. The album's sound was more upbeat than that of its predecessor, the darker Heart Shaped World, and Isaak's breakthrough hit "Wicked Game". It did not perform as well as Heart Shaped World, but was certified gold by the RIAA while several of its tracks became longtime staples of Isaak's live set. Later in 1993, the song "Two Hearts" was featured in the film True Romance and on its soundtrack.
The album was also Isaak's last to feature guitarist James Calvin Wilsey, who had been a member of his band since its formation, due to personal conflicts and drug problems. Wilsey only performed on a handful of tracks before departing, including the lead single, "Can't Do a Thing (To Stop Me)". The album was dedicated to the memory of Louie Beeson, who was the sound consultant.
Top songs by Chris Isaak
- Wicked Game
- Blue Hotel
- Don't Make Me Dream About You
- American Boy
- Blue Christmas
- Only The Lonely
- Blue Spanish Sky
- Washington Square
- Two Hearts
- Fade Away
- I Believe
- In The Heat Of The Jungle
- South Of The Border (down Mexico Way)
- I Want Your Love
- Somebody's Crying
- 5:15
- Always Got Tonight
- Changed Your Mind
- Lie To Me
- Flying
- 7 Lonely Nights
- Goin' Nowhere
- I Wonder
- I See You Everywhere
- Have Yourself A Merry Little
- Another Idea
- Last Month Of The Year
- Beautiful Homes
- Black Flowers
- Courthouse
- Heart Shaped World
- Forever Blue
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