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Love That Harms By John Hiatt
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Love That Harms Disc 1, Track 13 - Running time: 2:50
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Collected (2012) Top Seller
John Hiatt is one of those singer and songwriter types whose songs have worked best, at least commercially, in the hands of others (Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Bonnie Raitt, Iggy Pop, Three Dog Night, the Neville Brothers, and ...
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Love That Harms Disc 1, Track 10 - Running time: 2:50
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Riding with the King (1983)
Although John Hiatt's personal life was hell in 1984--as detailed on 1987's starkly autobiographical BRING THE FAMILY, Hiatt's wife committed suicide and he himself was an alcoholic wreck--that year's RIDING WITH THE KING is the strongest of his early albums. ...
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Anthology (2001) Top Seller
Tracks recorded between 1974 and 2000. Includes liner notes by Scott Shinder.
Digitally remastered by Erik Labson (Universal Mastering Studios West, North Hollywood, California).
While there are a couple of other John Hiatt collections on the market, ANTHOLOGY gets the edge not ...
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Love That Harms Disc 1, Track 13 - Running time: 2:50
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Living A Little Laughing A Little (1996) (Import) Australia
Living a Little, Laughing a Little does a good job as an early-career summary, drawing material from each of his albums released from 1974 to 1985 -- Hangin' Around the Observatory, Overcoats, Slug Line, Two Bit Monster, All of a ...
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Love That Harms Disc 1, Track 13 - Running time: 2:50
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Living A Little, Laughing A Little (1996) 1974-1985
Track Listing: Sure As I'm Sittin' Here; Whistles In My Ears; Hangin' Around The Observatory; One More Time; I Want Your Love Inside Me; Down Home; Spy Boy; Washable Ink; Slug Line; Pink Bedroom; It Hasn't Happened Yet; My Edge ...
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Love That Harms Disc 1, Track 10 - Running time: 2:50
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Riding With The King (1983)
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Although John Hiatt's personal life was hell in 1984--as detailed on 1987's starkly autobiographical BRING THE FAMILY, Hiatt's wife committed suicide and he himself was an alcoholic wreck--that year's RIDING WITH THE KING is the strongest of his early albums. ...
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