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John Hiatt - Greatest Hits: The A&M Years '87-'94
John Hiatt

Polygram International, 1998

HIATT RIOT
The title is a misnomer of sorts, since the only real hits this Hoosier minstrel of mirth and magic's ever had have been those he wrote for other artists (Bonnie Raitt's breakthrough THING CALLED LOVE, Jeff Healey's ANGEL EYES and B.B. King's comeback RIDIN' WITH THE ...
  
  











  



  
Slow Turning
John Hiatt

A&M, 1990

Buy it
I have over 500 albums/CDs (I realize there are people with thousands) and this is one of the five best that I own. It is unbelievably great.
  
  











  



  
Same Old Man
John Hiatt

New West Records, 2008

Same old John
I remember back in the early 80's going through the (Cut-out)section of (albums)at my local music store,if any of you are old enough to remember those.I came upon and purchased the LP Slug Line.It was my first John Hiatt record.I now have some 14 of his albums and each ...
  
  











  



  
Walk On
John Hiatt

Capitol, 1995

Introspective and laid back
I'm inclined to say that this is about as country as John gets. That wouldn't really be fair however-- it's not a country record per se, but it has that feel to it. It's just John relecting on life as usual, and getting a little melencholy, perhaps. But the songs ...
  
  











  



  
Perfectly Good Guitar
John Hiatt

A&M, 1993

Hiatt rocks out on one of his best CDs
Ask a fan of John Hiatt's about their favorite Hiatt CD, and there's probably a 90% chance he or she will pick one of the "trilogy" - "Slow Turning", "Bring the Family", or "Stolen Moments". These are all great albums, but the argument could be made that "Perfectly ...
  
  











  



  
Same Old Man (Deluxe CD/DVD Combo)
John Hiatt

New West Records, 2008

Same Old Man
John Hiatt's "Same Old Man" CD arrived in short order and is truly delightful. I have been a fan of his for many years and this ranks among his best work.
  
  











  



  
The Best of John Hiatt
John Hiatt

Capitol, 1998

Discovery
Coming from Scotland , I'd never heard of John Hiatt before and discovered him by accident . I heard "Have a Little Faith in me" and was stunned and ordered his "Best of" and it's fantastic ! Now I had to find out that he wrote "Thing Called Love" and "Angel Eyes" and ...
  
  











  



  
Anthology
John Hiatt

Hip-O Records, 2001

Start here - then begin to collect everything Mr. Hiatt's put out.
Until recently, I was aware only that John Hiatt is a song writer who crafted songs covered by others. Last month I saw him in solo performance and the next day I purchased this anthology. This collection is jaw-dropping in scope - from early Nashville days, to much ...
  
  











  



  
Bring the Family
John Hiatt

A&M, 1990

Like a rocker on a porch on a summer evening.
Bring the Family is one of the most easily likable records of the 80s, and probably the most instantly accessible of Hiatt's career. He still featurs a couple of songs off here in his live shows. The band (Hiatt, Nick Lowe on bass, Ry Cooder on guitar, and Jim ...
  
  











  



  
Beneath This Gruff Exterior
John Hiatt & the Goners, John Hiatt

New West Records, 2003

Killer!
Some folks (or should I say folkies?) seem to be dyed-in-the-wool singer/songwriter aficionados who prefer their intense, socially relevant lyrics served up on a bed of flavorless musical pabulum -- all the better, I suppose, to forestall distraction from the deep ...
  
  











  



  
Riding with the King
John Hiatt

Geffen Gold Line Sp., 1996

One of the best John Hiatt Cd's Ever
All but one song on the album is written by John. But no matter becaues his rendition of "Death By Misadventure" is fantastic. Not to metion the other great hits like "Say it With Flowers", "I Dont Even Try", "Riding With The King" and the rest of the album is just ...
  
  











  



  
Live at the Hiatt
John Hiatt

Hip-O Select, 2006

Limited edition reissue of classic live album that was only available by mail
Recorded in London at the Forum, this terrific album captures Hiatt in great form. Although it doesn't cover as many key songs from his career as "Comes Alive at Bodokan?" (issued the next year and from the same tour although not the same show), it does feature a ...
  
  











  



  
The Tiki Bar Is Open
John Hiatt

Vanguard Records, 2001

Typically wonderful Hiatt
Most of John's discs jump right out at me as fantastic pieces of work. There have been 2 exceptions- "Little Head" and "The Tiki Bar is Open". My first go round with these two, I thought that maybe John was missing that spark. Nope! I was. The more you listen, ...
  
  











  



  
Jubilation
Eric Clapton, Bobby Charles, ...

Intersound Records, 1998

The Band's Honesty, Nobility, and Bravery all Shine
The Band, one of the most important musical groups of the late 60s and early to mid 70s began recording again in 1993 without Robbie Robertson (who had presumed the group to be over after 1976's "The Last Waltz") and vocalist Richard Manuel, who committed suicide in ...
  
  











  



  
Little Head
John Hiatt

Capitol, 1997

Is Very Good, Good Enough?
Little Head spawned some air play for the title track, but the best songs never saw the light of day. The song "Little Head" is a clever, though overused, joke and the song seems to parody itself with phrasing like, "when my instincts start stinkin'". Still, this is ...
  
  











  



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