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The variety of artists who have covered John Hiatt's songs is truly staggering. From Iggy Pop to Emmylou Harris, Hiatt's unpretentious Midwestern tunes filled with clever wordplay, nifty singalong melodies, and heartfelt stories seem to resonate with an astonishingly eclectic set of musicians. But the folk, country, and blues crowd like Buddy Guy, Rosanne Cash, and especially Bonnie Raitt have been the most commercially successful Hiatt interpreters, hence an entire album devoted to these genres is a logical, and even obvious, concept. This is not the first anthology of Hiatt covers; Rhino's 1993 Love Gets Strange got there first, but that was only a compilation of previously recorded tracks. Rollin' Into Memphis, with its title seemingly derived from "Memphis in the Meantime," oddly a song that does NOT appear here, is a well-meaning and generally successful attempt to mine the blues and folk roots of his music and breathe new life into these tunes with imaginative rearrangements from an intriguing assortment of players. The album benefits greatly from utilizing the same backing band on all tracks. Although the singers run the gamut from folk (Odetta, Patty Larkin, Chris Smither) to blues (Raful Neal, Colin Linden) and even to zydeco and Cajun (C.J. Chenier, Terrance Simien), the core group featuring guitarist G.E. Smith and keyboardist Anthony Geraci keeps the music in the same sweaty, swamp rock groove. Highlights are many with Irma Thomas blazing her way through a soulful "Old Habits Are Hard to Break," Kenny Neal's slow-boiling "Love Like Blood," one of Hiatt's best and least-known compositions, and Kris Wiley with James Cotton taking "Wrote It Down" to New Orleans with a subtly scorching harp-driven version that doesn't let up powered by Smith's revved-up guitar, stuttering and lurching though the song. Even the less successful tracks like Tab Benoit's "Feels Like Rain" where the second line beat doesn't mesh with the song's lyrics, Patty Larkin's unspectacular "Have a Little Faith in Me" -- one of the only Hiatt pieces that has worn out its welcome -- and Cliff Eberhardt's straight-ahead reading of "Back of My Mind" aren't failures. They're just not as compelling or interesting as the rest of the covers here. Hopefully this will be the beginning of a series of like-minded interpretations of John Hiatt songs. The concept is sensible, and Hiatt's catalog, filled with dozens of unheralded tunes, is ripe for the picking. ~ Hal Horowitz

Tab Benoit,C.J.Chenier,James Cotton,Cliff Eberhardt &More

Recorded at The Studio, Portland, Maine from January to June 2000. Includes liner notes by Ted Drozdowski.

Personnel: Chris Smither, Cliff Eberhardt, Colin Linden, Kenny Neal, Kris Wiley, Patty Larkin, Tab Benoit (vocals, guitar); C.J. Chenier (vocals, accordion); Andrea Re (vocals, percussion); Irma Thomas, Odetta, Raful Neal, Terrance Simien (vocals); G.E. Smith (guitar); Bill Chinnock (slide guitar); James Cotton (harmonica); Anthony Geraci (piano, organ, Wurlitzer organ); Richard Bell (organ); Dan Hickey (drums).

Audio Mixer: Lincoln Clapp.

Liner Note Author: Ted Drozdowski.

Recording information: The Studio, Portland, ME (01/2000-06/2000).

Arranger: G.E. Smith.

Personnel: Andrea Re (vocals, percussion); G.E. Smith (guitar); Bill Chinnock (slide guitar); Mary Jo Carlsen (violin); Anthony Geraci (piano, Wurlitzer piano, organ); Richard Bell (organ); Paul Ossola (bass); Dan Hickey (drums).

CMJ (9/11/00, p.33) - "...Rootsy, poignant blues-rock....magical...'
No Depression (3-4/01, p.124) - "...The album ahs grace and polish....and is beautifully played..."

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Category Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Jazz, Blues, Tributes, Regional Collections, Enhanced CD
Label Telarc Distribution
Orig Year 2000
All Time Product Rank 232,010
CD Universe Part number 1130132
Discs 1
Release Date Aug 22, 2000
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Randy Labbe
Engineer Kevin Keithley; Steve Drown
Rollin' Into Memphis: Songs Of John Hiatt Songs


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Click to hear an MP3 sound sampleTrkSongTime Price
1Falling Up See All 8 [UNKNOWN ARTIST] FALLING UP Lyrics
2It Hasn't Happened Yet
3Old Habits Are Hard to Break See All 2
4Listening To Old Voices [UNKNOWN ARTIST] LISTENING TO OLD VOICES Lyrics
5Love Like Blood * See All 48 [UNKNOWN ARTIST] LOVE LIKE BLOOD Lyrics3:35
(From different album)
6Wrote It Down and Burned It
7River Knows Your Name
8Feels Like Rain See All 8 [UNKNOWN ARTIST] FEELS LIKE RAIN Lyrics
9Thirty Years of Tears [UNKNOWN ARTIST] THIRTY YEARS OF TEARS Lyrics
10Real Fine Love
11Back of My Mind See All 3
12Have a Little Faith In Me * See All 19 [UNKNOWN ARTIST] HAVE A LITTLE FAITH IN ME Lyrics3:49
(From different album)
(*) MP3 for this song is from a different CD. Listen to the sound sample to be sure this is the version you're looking for.
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Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars) 4 stars

4 stars Who Else But Hiatt?
Very few artists ever get enough recognition among their peers to have a tribute album. The fact that John Hiatt has 3, sets him above almost everyone. This is the second tribute album to Hiatt's extrordinary songs. If you're a Hiatt fan you'll find some superb renditions of his songs, if you've never heard of Hiatt than this album will make you want to get his albums. Just think of Bonnie Raitt's version of Thing Called Love. For Hiatt Fans, also look for It'll Come to You and Love gets Strange.
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