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Bring The Family (CD)

By: John Hiatt (Artist)


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John Hiatt Artist Snapshot:

Over the decades, and in various quests to land his audience, the presentation of Hiatt's resilient songs changed to fit the times. Beginning in the mid-'70s, he went from singer-songwriter to Elvis Costello-ish rocker to progressive-country/adult alternative icon. However, they all bear the craft of a superlative writer who finds his voice with both tender ballads and hotwired rockers.


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DISC 1 for Bring The Family (CD) Album By John Hiatt (Artist)
1   Memphis In The Meantime
2   Alone In The Dark
3   Thing Called Love
4   Lipstick Sunset
5   Have A Little Faith In Me
6   Thank You Girl
7   Tip Of My Tongue
8   Your Dad Did
9   Stood Up
10   Learning How To Love You
 


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Review

Rolling Stone - Number 53 "100 Best Albums Of The 80's" survey November 1989.
Uncut (p.96) - "[T]he main preoccupations of BRING THE FAMILY were loss, breakdown and despair, followed by tentative resurrection and renewed hope....Hiatt was exposing his inner core."

Title Note

Personnel: John Hiatt (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano); Ry Cooder (guitar); Nick Lowe (bass); Jim Keltner (drums).

Recorded at Ocean Way Studio 2, Los Angeles, California, February 17-20, 1987.

Personnel: John Hiatt (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano); Ry Cooder (guitar); Nick Lowe (bass); Jim Keltner (drums).

Recorded at Ocean Way Studio 2, Los Angeles, California, February 17-20, 1987.

All songs written by John Hiatt.

Hiatt was already a seasoned performer and songwriter by the time this album was released. He was "the songwriter's songwriter" and destined for critically acclaimed cult status. This is just one of a series of excellent collections of songs that have been recorded by dozens of artists from Bonnie Raitt to Joe Cocker. The simple piano accompanying the gravel-voiced "Have A Little Faith In Me" makes the hairs stand up on end. Hiatt's fine supporting musicians are Jim Keltner (drums), Ry Cooder (guitar) and Nick Lowe (bass). This unsung genius is the Randy Newman of roots-rock.



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