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Monday, September 27, 2021

John Hiatt - TEXAS 1987 - So Many Roads

 So Many Roads has got its act together and posted the corrected links to the fine set from another hero, John Hiatt Texas in 1987 (again with legendary Sonny Landreth on geetar!)

John Hiatt - Houston, Texas '87 - So Many Roads



So Many Roads says:
1980s - #6: On May 29, 1987, John Hiatt released the album Bring The Family, and quickly became an “overnight sensation”. Of course, earning that label was 13 years and 7 prior albums in the making. In fact, when Hiatt recorded Bring The Family, he was actually on the verge of quitting the business, having recently been dropped by his record label. Hiatt, with encouragement from John Chelew of McCabe's Guitar Shop who had heard some of the early versions of tunes that wound up on the album, decided to take one more crack at recording. Demon Records in the UK put up about $30,000 to help Hiatt record an album. Then old friends, Nick Lowe, Ry Cooder and Jim Keltner joined Hiatt in the studio. Due to budget constraints, the entire record had to be recorded in just 4 days. Hiatt and Lowe actually shared a hotel room at a local Holiday Inn to save money (Lowe, by the way, took no payment for his contribution). The result - Bring The Family became one of the cornerstones of Hiatt’s career, featuring songs such as Memphis in the Meantime, Thing Called Love, Lipstick Sunset Have a Little Faith in Me, Thank You Girl and Learning How to Love You. This soundboard recording captures Hiatt on September 26, 1987, 34 year ago this very day, in Houston, in support of his breakthrough album. 

Now THAT'S how to start the week!

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