John Hiatt
Only The Song Survives
Box set available December 6
This definitive
collection of John Hiatt’s musical
output spans
two decades of releases on New West Records.
The vast box set includes
eleven albums, spread across fifteen long play records, all pressed on high
quality 180g vinyl. Four releases - Crossing Muddy Waters (2000), The
Tiki Bar Is Open (2001), Beneath This Gruff Exterior (2003)
and Master Of Disaster (2005) - have been remastered for vinyl
and pressed on wax for the very first time.
The box set's 48-page book is autographed by John Hiatt and features rare photos, testimonials, essays and insights from many of Hiatt’s co-conspirators throughout his career.
The box set's 48-page book is autographed by John Hiatt and features rare photos, testimonials, essays and insights from many of Hiatt’s co-conspirators throughout his career.
What Is The
Box?: It's a portable record
suitcase (Leatherette Record Carrying Case Suede Inlay with Collar) that houses
all the records and the autographed book, complete with buckle, handle, and
gold foil stamping.
Included in the set:
- 11 albums, spread
across 15 LPs, all pressed on 180g vinyl
- 4 records are
included that are pressed on vinyl for the very first time worldwide: Crossing
Muddy Waters, The Tiki Bar Is Open, Beneath This
Gruff Exterior, and Master Of Disaster
- Autographed 48-page
book featuring
photos by Jack Spencer, David McClister, Michael Wilson, Jim
McGuire and C. Taylor Crothers and written contributions
from Ry Cooder, Steve Earle, Rodney Crowell, Patterson Hood, Sonny
Landreth, James McMurtry, Luther Dickinson, David Immerglück and
more.
RECORDS INCLUDED:
- Crossing Muddy Waters (2000)*
- The Tiki Bar Is Open (2001)*
- Beneath This Gruff Exterior (2003)*
- Master Of Disaster (2005)*
- Live From Austin, TX (2005)
- Same Old Man (2008)
- The Open Road (2010)
- Dirty Jeans And Mudslide Hymns (2011)
- Mystic Pinball (2012)
- Terms Of My Surrender (2014)
- The Eclipse Sessions (2018)
*First time ever on vinyl |
WEBSITE:
https://www.johnhiatt.com/
FACEBOOK:
https://www.facebook.com/JohnHiatt/
TWITTER:
https://twitter.com/johnhiattmusic
ABOUT
JOHN HIATT
Over
thirty-five years after the release of his debut album, John Hiatt
remains one of America’s most respected and influential singer-songwriters.
As
the Los Angeles Times once wrote, “(Hiatt) writes the funniest sad songs
– and the saddest funny songs – of just about anybody alive.” John Hiatt’s
songs have been covered by artists as diverse as Bob Dylan, Bonnie
Raitt (“Thing Called Love”), Buddy Guy, Emmylou Harris, Ronnie
Milsap, Iggy Pop, the Neville Brothers, Rosanne Cash
(the #1 country hit, “The Way We Make A Broken Heart”), the Jeff Healey Band
(“Angel Eyes”), Willie Nelson, Steve Earle, Linda Ronstadt,
and even the cartoon bear band of Disney’s 2002 film, The Country Bears.
He earned a Grammy nomination for his
album Crossing Muddy Waters, and B.B. King and Eric Clapton shared a Grammy for
their album Riding With The King, the title track from which was a Hiatt
composition.
John
Hiatt: Photo by David McClister |
In
2007, John Hiatt was honored with his own star on Nashville’s Walk of Fame
and his legacy was even further cemented with a pair of accolades in the fall
of 2008: the Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award
for Songwriting in September, and his October induction into the Nashville
Songwriters Hall of Fame. With seven solo albums already under his belt,
Hiatt’s A&M debut, Bring The Family (1987), was his breakthrough.
His
rootsy, rock-country-blues fusion – performed with guitarist Ry Cooder, bassist
Nick Lowe, and drummer Jim Keltner – was Hiatt’s first charted effort, and he
was subsequently named Best Male Vocalist in Rolling Stone’s annual
Critics Poll.
Bonnie
Raitt would later cover the album’s “Thing Called Love” on her multiplatinum
smash, Nick Of Time, and fan favorites “Memphis In The Meantime” and “Have A
Little Faith In Me” have been covered by artists from Joe Cocker and Delbert
McClinton to Jewel.
In
the last decade Hiatt released Same Old Man (2008), The Open Road (2010), Dirty
Jeans & Mudslide Hymns (2011) and Mystic Pinball (2012) all to critical
acclaim as All Music Guide declares “And for a guy who has cranked out four
studio albums in five years, Hiatt is having a great run as a songwriter…”
“He
prowls the stage, delivering the bluesy stuff in a whiskey-burn howl, shouting
the rock stuff and fronting a formidable band that can turn on a dime, from
ballads to bombast.” The Tennessean
John Hiatt Honored by Elvis
Costello, Lyle Lovett at BMI Troubadour Ceremony: John Hiatt was honored as the third recipient
of the BMI Troubadour Award during a dinner Monday night (Sept 9, 2019)
in Nashville. The songwriting mainstay, who moved to Nashville when he was just
18, follows John Prine and inaugural Troubadour recipient Robert Earl Keen in
the honor… Read More & Photos at Rollingstone.com
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