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Perfectly Good Guitar
Released: Sep 7, 1993
Label: N\A
For all of his ability to rock out, John Hiatt's records usually have more of a soul and/or country feel to them, which makes 1993's Perfectly Good Guitar something of an anomaly: This is the most... Continue[+]
Bring the Family - DVD AUDIO/BONUS VIDEOS
Released: 2004
Label: N\A
In 1987, John Hiatt, clean and sober and looking for an American record deal, was asked by an A&R man at a British label to name his dream band. After a little thought, Hiatt replied that if he had... Continue[+]
Slug Line/Two Bit Monsters
Released: 1993
Label: N\A
In , 2001 released Slug Line/Two Bit Monsters, which contained two albums -- Slug Line (, originally released 1979) and Two Bit Monsters (, originally released1980) -- on one compact disc. ~... Continue[+]
Is Anybody There
Released: 1992
Label: N\A
Live Bootleg
Released: 1985
Label: N\A
Warming Up to the Ice Age
Released: January 1985
Label: N\A
Hiatt turned to veteran country producer Norbert Putnam here, but the result still rocked hard, with the occasional soul touch notably those obnoxious thumbstruck basslines that are so prevalent in... Continue[+]
Hangin' Around the Observatory
Released: 1974
Label: N\A
John Hiatt mixed pop, folk, rock, R&B, country, and gospel on his debut album, immediately becoming an uncategorizable (and thus uncommercial) entity. Although this album was cut in Nashville, it... Continue[+]
Overcoats
Released: 1975
Label: N\A
John Hiatt is better at imitating Howlin' Wolf than he is James Taylor, and that he tries both here as well as Bob Dylan and Ben E. King is some indication of his ambition, if not his... Continue[+]
Stolen Moments
Released: June 1990
Label: N\A
John Hiatt's highest-charting album yet is a step down from the dizzy heights of Bring the Family and Slow Turning, as he abandons his more acid commentaries and turns in a self-deprecating set... Continue[+]
Two Bit Monsters
Released: 1980
Label: N\A
At the time of its release, Two Bit Monsters was perceived by critics who had caught up with John Hiatt on Slug Line as a less impressive follow-up to that record. In retrospect, it may be the... Continue[+]
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