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Same Old Man»rank: 3184par: John Hiatt
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Best Of (W/2 New Tracks)»rank: 9890par: John Hiatt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :John Hiatt has had such extraordinary success as a songwriter that, even if you haven't followed his career as a performer, you'll find you know most of these songs by virtue of their hit cover versions. Bonnie Raitt ('A Thing Called Love'), Suzy Bogguss ('Drive South'), Rosanne Cash ('The Way We Mend a Broken Heart'), Jeff Healey ('Angel Eyes'), and Aaron Neville ('Feels Like Rain') have all dipped into the Hiatt songbook with spectacular results. Hiatt's originals (plus a couple of new tracks) are terrific in their own right, ... |
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Same Old Man (W/Dvd)»rank: 7902par: John Hiatt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :John Hiatt has had such extraordinary success as a songwriter that, even if you haven't followed his career as a performer, you'll find you know most of these songs by virtue of their hit cover versions. Bonnie Raitt ('A Thing Called Love'), Suzy Bogguss ('Drive South'), Rosanne Cash ('The Way We Mend a Broken Heart'), Jeff Healey ('Angel Eyes'), and Aaron Neville ('Feels Like Rain') have all dipped into the Hiatt songbook with spectacular results. Hiatt's originals (plus a couple of new tracks) are terrific in their own right, ... |
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Master Of Disaster»rank: 14165par: John Hiatt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Roots and groove mark this teaming of John Hiatt and the North Mississippi Allstars. 0n Master of Disaster, legendary Memphis producer Jim Dickinson and his sons Luther and Cody (the Allstars' guitarist and drummer, respectively) team with veteran bassist David Hood to give Hiatt's music a slow simmer rather than the high voltage fans might have expected from the collaboration. Yet the airy, organic interplay of the band provides the perfect complement for Hiatt's songs of folkish simplicity and lyrical grace. With the title track, he addresses the artist's ... |
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Hiatt, John (DVD Audio)»rank: 17247par: John Hiatt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Roots and groove mark this teaming of John Hiatt and the North Mississippi Allstars. 0n Master of Disaster, legendary Memphis producer Jim Dickinson and his sons Luther and Cody (the Allstars' guitarist and drummer, respectively) team with veteran bassist David Hood to give Hiatt's music a slow simmer rather than the high voltage fans might have expected from the collaboration. Yet the airy, organic interplay of the band provides the perfect complement for Hiatt's songs of folkish simplicity and lyrical grace. With the title track, he addresses the artist's ... |
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Best Of»rank: 19628par: John Hiatt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Roots and groove mark this teaming of John Hiatt and the North Mississippi Allstars. 0n Master of Disaster, legendary Memphis producer Jim Dickinson and his sons Luther and Cody (the Allstars' guitarist and drummer, respectively) team with veteran bassist David Hood to give Hiatt's music a slow simmer rather than the high voltage fans might have expected from the collaboration. Yet the airy, organic interplay of the band provides the perfect complement for Hiatt's songs of folkish simplicity and lyrical grace. With the title track, he addresses the artist's ... |
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Bring the Family»rank: 17489par: John Hiatt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Even John Hiatt's most ardent fans weren't ready for this masterpiece to be dropped in their laps in 1987. Hiatt had spent most of the 70's and 80's playing pick-a-style, bouncing from southern country rock to Elvis Costello redux and back again. With Family, though, he pared away every bit of excess and delivered his best set of songs with the understated, impossibly tasteful backing of Nick Lowe on bass, Ry Cooder on guitar and Jim Keltner on drums. Hiatt's sober, uncompromising examination of his previously drunken life was ... |
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Anthology»rank: 17489par: John Hiatt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :To paraphrase a musical icon, John Hiatt has been a poet, a pauper, and a pawn. He also wrote 'Riding with the King.' What he hasn't been is a household name. That's a shame, because Hiatt has forged one of the most consistently satisfying canons of any contemporary American singer-songwriter. This double-disc, 40-song anthology charts Hiatt's sometimes stormy, always compelling course across more than a half-dozen record labels and nearly as many styles. Beginning with his early days as a Nashville hired gun (including 'Sure As l'm Sittin' Here,' ... |
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Crossing Muddy Waters»rank: 38103par: John Hiatt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Two and a half decades into a career that's never delivered the stardom forecast by legions of champions, John Hiatt has settled into a niche that's about as comfortable as a maturing singer-songwriter could ask for. No longer a major-label priority, Hiatt has hooked up with the stalwart folk label Vanguard for his 15th release. Crossing Muddy Waters adroitly captures Hiatt's comfort and confidence. Not so much blues as blusey, Crossing Muddy Waters features 11 new Hiatt compositions, half of which feel instantly familiar. The rambunctious 'Lift Up Every ... |
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Live At The Hiatt (Ltd Ed)»rank: 5884par: John Hiatt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Two and a half decades into a career that's never delivered the stardom forecast by legions of champions, John Hiatt has settled into a niche that's about as comfortable as a maturing singer-songwriter could ask for. No longer a major-label priority, Hiatt has hooked up with the stalwart folk label Vanguard for his 15th release. Crossing Muddy Waters adroitly captures Hiatt's comfort and confidence. Not so much blues as blusey, Crossing Muddy Waters features 11 new Hiatt compositions, half of which feel instantly familiar. The rambunctious 'Lift Up Every ... |