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John Hiatt: Mystic Pinball
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Artist
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John Hiatt, guitar & vocals. Doug Hearn, guitar. Patrick O'Hearn, bass. Kenneth Blevins, percussion, & others.
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Label
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New West Records
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Format
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CD
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Runtime/Release Date
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45'59/2012
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Label Number
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6260
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Daedalus Item Code
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29578
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This item is not available.
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Description
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"One of rock's most astute singer-songwriters of the last 40 years" (LA Times), John Hiatt came to the fore in a big way when Bonnie Raitt rocked out on "Thing Called Love." Even Bob Dylan—one of Hiatt's inspirations—has covered his songs. Hiatt's compelling, highly personal songwriting and distinctive, expressive voice pervade his 21st studio album, and he's backed by a killer band. It opens with the pre-released blues rocker "We're Alright Now" and continues with "Bite Marks," "It All Comes Back Someday," "Wood Chipper," "I Know How to Lose You," "You're All the Reason I Need," "One of Them Damn Days," "No Wicked Grin," "Give It Up," "Blues Can't Even Find Me," and more.
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