180g Vinyl Double LP!
First Time On Vinyl!
John Hiatt performs songs such as "Have A Little Faith In Me" and "Perfectly Good Guitar" at the Austin City Limits on December 14, 1993.
"One could argue (at least I will) that John Hiatt was at a peak in his career when he took the Austin City Limits stage on December 14, 1993. His musical journey began in the '70s with an angry rocker image which gradually gave way to a mellower, more introspective country-folk-rock style. But labels dont do justice to his unusual imagery and evocative lyrics. Hes never been afraid of tackling personal and social issues, and he does so with grace and style, but hes also perfectly capable of turning up the volume and giving younger rockers a run for their money. This show originally aired on the heels of his highly-acclaimed album, PERFECTLY GOOD GUITAR, which The Los Angeles Times called the most boldly rocking record in more than a decade. He is joined here by lead guitarist Michael Ward from School of Fish and bassist Davey Faragher and drummer Michael Urbano, both from Cracker. As always, Hiatt demonstrates his knack for turning terse phrases and creating musical stories that make him a rare "songwriters songwriter."" - Terry Lickona (producer Austin City Limits®)
"Its a solid, sweaty, occasionally explosive set from one of Hiatts best periods...This is a must for any Hiatt fan and a wonderful introduction to a classic American singer/songwriter for those who have never experienced him live." - Hal Horowitz
Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• Double LP
• First Time On Vinyl
• Gatefold jacket
Selections:
Side One:
1. Icy Blue Heart
2. Loving A Hurricane
3. When You Hold Me Tight
4. Your Dad Did
Side Two:
1. Straight Outta Time
2. Memphis In The Meantime
3. Something Wild
Side Three:
1. Have A Little Faith In Me
2. Buffalo River Home
3. Thing Called Love
4. Angel
Side Four:
1. Tennessee Plates
2. Slow Turning
3. Perfectly Good Guitar
First Time On Vinyl!
John Hiatt performs songs such as "Have A Little Faith In Me" and "Perfectly Good Guitar" at the Austin City Limits on December 14, 1993.
"One could argue (at least I will) that John Hiatt was at a peak in his career when he took the Austin City Limits stage on December 14, 1993. His musical journey began in the '70s with an angry rocker image which gradually gave way to a mellower, more introspective country-folk-rock style. But labels dont do justice to his unusual imagery and evocative lyrics. Hes never been afraid of tackling personal and social issues, and he does so with grace and style, but hes also perfectly capable of turning up the volume and giving younger rockers a run for their money. This show originally aired on the heels of his highly-acclaimed album, PERFECTLY GOOD GUITAR, which The Los Angeles Times called the most boldly rocking record in more than a decade. He is joined here by lead guitarist Michael Ward from School of Fish and bassist Davey Faragher and drummer Michael Urbano, both from Cracker. As always, Hiatt demonstrates his knack for turning terse phrases and creating musical stories that make him a rare "songwriters songwriter."" - Terry Lickona (producer Austin City Limits®)
"Its a solid, sweaty, occasionally explosive set from one of Hiatts best periods...This is a must for any Hiatt fan and a wonderful introduction to a classic American singer/songwriter for those who have never experienced him live." - Hal Horowitz
Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• Double LP
• First Time On Vinyl
• Gatefold jacket
Selections:
Side One:
1. Icy Blue Heart
2. Loving A Hurricane
3. When You Hold Me Tight
4. Your Dad Did
Side Two:
1. Straight Outta Time
2. Memphis In The Meantime
3. Something Wild
Side Three:
1. Have A Little Faith In Me
2. Buffalo River Home
3. Thing Called Love
4. Angel
Side Four:
1. Tennessee Plates
2. Slow Turning
3. Perfectly Good Guitar