Album published in 2000 (released 2000-09-26)

It has an average rating of
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Description

You gotta like a CD that lists "foot-stomps" for percussion. Hiatt at his songwriting best - a musical cousin to Springsteen, but with more humor. In a live broadcast Hiatt said during recording he realized they were mostly kind of sad songs, so he wrote the last song as more uplifting, "Before I Go" - what a finish. Wow.
Created 2000-10-02 by Dave.
Last modified 2003-06-29 by Pete

Tracks

  • 1. Lincoln Town 4:03
  • 2. Crossing Muddy Waters 4:04
  • 3. What Do We Do Now 2:58
  • 4. Only the Song Survives 4:00
  • 5. Lift Up Every Stone 3:15
  • 6. Take It Down 4:00
  • 7. Gone 2:57
  • 8. Take It Back 3:04
  • 9. Mr. Stanley 3:33
  • 10. God's Golden Eyes 2:28
  • 11. Before I Go 3:34

Reviews

  • 9.0
  • Joe
  • 2003-05-03
  • Great blend of raw, back porch guitar blues with a funky, folksy feel. Enough good rhythm and hooks to keep you interested. Strong from beginning to end.
  • 9.0
  • Pete
  • 2003-06-29
  • I'm not a huge John Hiatt fan, but this CD is excellent; it avoids the electric guitar in favor of an accoustic old time blues feel. A change for the better for him, as it does let his songwriting stand out and avoids some of the cheesiness I seemed to feel with his other work.