John Hiatt - Greatest Hits: The A&M Years '87-'94

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Unlike Capitol's 1998 release, The Best of John Hiatt, which contained several inferior re-recordings of older tunes, this Hiatt best-of contains the original versions of most of his best-known tunes. The 18-track collection contains healthy dollops of 1987's Bring the Family (with Nick Lowe, Ry Cooder, and Jim Keltner) and 1988's Slow Turning, including "Memphis in the Meantime," "Thing Called Love," "Drive South," and "Tennessee Plates." It's filled out with material from the more recent Stolen Moments ("Real Fine Love") and Perfectly Good Guitar (the title track and "Buffalo River Home"). Mercifully, only one track ("Angel Eyes") is culled from his goofy live album, Hiatt Comes Alive at Budokan?. Hiatt's hound-dog voice and his ability to attract superior players adds luster, but it's the gems from his knockout songwriting run from the late '80s and early '90s that make this an essential disc, particularly for those who don't own the individual albums. --Robert Baird

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John Hiatt - Greatest Hits: The A&M Years '87-'94
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John Hiatt - Greatest Hits: The A&M Years '87-'94
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  1. The Best Of John Hiatt
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ASIN: B000009D10
Release Date: 1998-11-17

Tracks:

  1. Memphis In The Meantime
  2. Perfectly Good Guitar
  3. Thing Called Love
  4. Slow Turning
  5. Real Fine Love
  6. Through Your Hands
  7. Buffalo River Home
  8. Feels Like Rain
  9. Tennessee Plates
  10. Thank You Girl
  11. Drive South
  12. Lipstick Sunset
  13. Child Of The Wild Blue Yonder
  14. Paper Thin
  15. The Rest Of The Dream
  16. Have A Little Faith In Me
  17. Something Wild
  18. Angel Eyes (Live)

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Unlike Capitol's 1998 release, The Best of John Hiatt, which contained several inferior re-recordings of older tunes, this Hiatt best-of contains the original versions of most of his best-known tunes. The 18-track collection contains healthy dollops of 1987's Bring the Family (with Nick Lowe, Ry Cooder, and Jim Keltner) and 1988's Slow Turning, including "Memphis in the Meantime," "Thing Called Love," "Drive South," and "Tennessee Plates." It's filled out with material from the more recent Stolen Moments ("Real Fine Love") and Perfectly Good Guitar (the title track and "Buffalo River Home"). Mercifully, only one track ("Angel Eyes") is culled from his goofy live album, Hiatt Comes Alive at Budokan?. Hiatt's hound-dog voice and his ability to attract superior players adds luster, but it's the gems from his knockout songwriting run from the late '80s and early '90s that make this an essential disc, particularly for those who don't own the individual albums. --Robert Baird

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5 out of 5 stars john hiatt greatest hits .......2007-06-08

We love it!! My sis-in-law will be coming to visit and we will be dancing the night away...

Thanks so much!!
Mariapia

5 out of 5 stars HIATT RIOT.......2005-10-28

The title is a misnomer of sorts, since the only real hits this Hoosier minstrel of mirth and magic's ever had have been those he wrote for other artists (Bonnie Raitt's breakthrough THING CALLED LOVE, Jeff Healey's ANGEL EYES and B.B. King's comeback RIDIN' WITH THE KING among 'em). None of this matters a bit to the legions of fans who idolize his ragged but righteous howl of a voice, and his uncanny ability to pen insightful songs in any genre from rock and country to folk and blues. His slow but sure breakthrough, on undisputed classic albums BRING THE FAMILY and SLOW TURNING, hipped us common folk to what music royalty has known for ages---Hiatt is the "go to guy" for quality music---just ask Three Dog Night, Rosanne Cash, Jewel, or any number of admirers who've scored with his stuff. Speaking of "stuff", GREATEST HITS culls eighteen tracks of wry wit and wistful wisdom; some, like PERFECTLY GOOD GUITAR (seems John's gotta axe to grind 'bout guitar-smashing rock stars), SLOW TURNING (where he namechecks Charlie Watts), and the edgy PAPER THIN, seem to be BEGGING to be covered by some quality-hungry acts somewhere. In addition, you get sandpapery original versions of ANGEL EYES, THING CALLED LOVE, and DRIVE SOUTH, all equal, in a quirky way, to their better known covers. Fans of some of the best songwriting this side of Dylan should start with this retrospective and immediately work their way through John Hiatt's huge catalogue of high caliber work. RATING: FIVE TONGUES IN CHEEK

3 out of 5 stars OF THE MANY HIATT "BEST OF'S", NOT THE BEST AUDIO.......2005-10-20


This compilation was released shortly after Capitol's "The Best Of" (1998). In 2001, the HIP-O label released a 2-disc "Anthology"

Only four tracks on this disc do not appear on the Capitol & HIP-O sets:

6. Through Your Hands
15. The Rest Of The Dream
17. Something Wild
18. Angel Eyes (live from the "Budokan" album)

The audio on the Capitol & HIP-O sets is superior to the mastering on this disc. If you are looking for the best sound, skip this disc and consider the other sets.

I have posted a detailed review on the Capitol disc which details the differences between that disc and this one: The Best Of John Hiatt

5 out of 5 stars Great Collection Of John Hiatt's Best Work.......2005-07-26

GREATEST HITS: THE A&M YEARS '87-'94 is a terrific collection of John Hiatt's best recordings for A&M records, which was the most creatively fertile period of his musical career. Such great rockers as "Thing Called Love", "Perfectly Good Guitar", "Slow Turning", and "Child Of The Wild Blue Yonder", as well as the midtempo ballad "Through Your Hands", tell the story of someone whose beaten their demons and lived to tell about it. This album is a must-own for any fan of roots-rock or country-rock, and the fact that Hiatt believes that the young Australian tourist convicted in Indonesia on trumped-up drug-smuggling charges is innocent only makes this album more worth owning.

5 out of 5 stars FINALLY!!.......2005-01-11

I love this album and I especially -love- "Have a Little Faith in Me". I had been searching for it for forever after seeing Benny and Joon and when I saw this cd, I knew I had to have it. Wait'a'go, John Hiatt, for some of the most romantic music around! ^^
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    John Hiatt
    Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005LO0U
    Release Date: 2001-06-26

    Tracks:

    1. Have a Little Faith in Me
    2. Radio Girl
    3. Washable Ink
    4. Slug Line
    5. Pink Bedroom
    6. Riding With the King
    7. When We Ran
    8. Crush
    9. Living a Little, Laughing a Little
    10. Alone in the Dark
    11. Memphis in the Meantime
    12. Icy Blue Heart
    13. Drive South
    14. Tip of My Tongue
    15. Back of My Mind
    16. Thing Called Love
    17. Lipstick Sunset

    Tracks:

    1. Georgia Rae
    2. Feels Like Rain
    3. Buffalo River Home
    4. Ride Along
    5. Slow Turning
    6. Is Anybody There?
    7. Real Fine Love
    8. One Kiss
    9. Bring Back Your Love to Me
    10. Thirty Years of Tears
    11. Through Your Hands
    12. I'll Never Get Over You
    13. Stolen Moments
    14. Cross My Fingers
    15. Old Habits
    16. Perfectly Good Guitar
    17. Something Wild

    Album Details

    The songwriter's songwriter finally gets props from his former labels (Now conglomerated) for all the toil and turmoil he went through trying to make it big. all tracks are digitally remastered and sound fantastic. Includes many songs that were made famous by others, as well as himself, like 'Riding with the King', 'Thing Called Love', 'Have a Little Faith in Me, 'I'll Never Get over You', 'Slow Turning' and so many more.

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