I was listening to John Hiatt's great late 80s/early 90s trio of albums (Bring the Family, Slow Turning, and Stolen Moments) a few months back and was impressed by how well they had aged. I've also been listening a lot to the rest of his catalog so I finally put together a John Hiatt compilation. (Btw, it's one download for both discs.)
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Disc One |
Take Time To Know Her |
I Just Don't Know What To Say |
Cold River |
Homeland |
Something Wild |
How Bad's the Coffee |
Johnny 99 |
Hold On for Your Love |
Ethylene |
Everybody Went Low |
Disc Two |
Riding With the King |
Lift Up Every Stone |
Woman Sawed In Half |
The Ballad of Curtis Loew |
Don't Bug Me When I'm Working |
Hurt My Baby |
Face Of God |
Rock Back Billy |
Sometime Other Than Now |
Learning How To Love You |
2 comments:
A singer/songwriter who has the ability to make me smile. There's not many of them around and we should treasure them. A fine compilation - but any mix that features the glorious "Ethylene" will always get my vote.
@Gram,
Hiatt is definitely musical comfort food - in the best sense of that word.
Ish
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