Bring The Family
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Bring The Family

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John Hiatts Bring The Family originally released in 1987, is now available on 180-gram vinyl. This album is an analog transfer of the original EQ by George Marino at Precision Mastering. Featuring songs such as his first mainstream chart topper Thank You Girl and hits like Have a Little Faith in Me. Needless to say, Bring The Family is one of the cornerstones of Hiatts career. All mastering was reviewed and approved by John Hiatt himself.

In 1987, John Hiatt, clean and sober and looking for an American record deal, was asked by an A&R man at a British label to name his dream band. After a little thought, Hiatt replied that if he had his druthers, hed cut a record with Ry Cooder on guitar, Nick Lowe on bass, and Jim Keltner on drums. To Hiatts surprise, he discovered all three were willing to work on his next album; Hiatt and his dream band went into an L.A. studio and knocked off Bring the Family in a mere four days, and the result was the best album of Hiatts career. The musicians certainly make a difference here, generating a lean, smoky groove thats soulful and satisfying (Ry Cooders guitar work is especially impressive, leaving no doubt of his singular gifts without ever overstepping its boundaries), but the real triumph here is Hiatts songwriting.

Bring the Family was recorded after a period of great personal turmoil for him, and for the most part the archly witty phrasemaker of his earlier albums was replaced by a wiser and more cautious writer who had a great deal to say about where life and love can take you. Hiatt had never written anything as nakedly confessional as Tip of My Tongue or Learning How to Love You before, and even straight-ahead R&B-style rockers such as Memphis in the Meantime and Thing Called Love possessed a weight and resonance he never managed before. But Bring the Family isnt an album about tragedy, its about responsibility and belatedly growing up, and its appropriate that it was a band of seasoned veterans with their own stories to tell about life who helped Hiatt bring it across; its a rich and satisfying slice of grown-up rock & roll. AllMusic

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