dwightyoakamacoustic.net is the tenth studio album released in 2000 by American country music artist Dwight Yoakam.
As Yoakam became more interested in film, his studio releases became more infrequent, and this package would be one of several releases that would revisit old material to help fulfill the singer's recording contract with Reprise.
While containing no new songs, dwightyoakamacoutic.net offered a new perspective on earlier hits like "A Thousand Miles from Nowhere" and "Please, Please Baby" and also capitalized on the "unplugged" fad that was so prevalent in the Nineties.
Featuring an a cappella version of "Guitars, Cadillacs, the album is a tour de force of vocal virtuosity and a revelation in terms of the power of Yoakam’s rhythm guitar.
[4] Steve Huey of AllMusic writes, "This ultra-stripped-down setting gives Yoakam a chance to establish an intimacy of performance that relies simply on the expressiveness of his voice and his ability to fill up space with compelling guitar work.