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Crossing Muddy Waters

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発売日 2000年09月26日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルVanguard Records (USA)
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 79576
SKU 015707957625

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:37:57
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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      Lincoln Town

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    2. 2.
      Crossing Muddy Waters

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    3. 3.
      What Do We Do Now

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    4. 4.
      Only the Song Survives

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    5. 5.
      Lift up Every Stone

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    6. 6.
      Take It Down

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    7. 7.
      Gone

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    8. 8.
      Take It Back

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    9. 9.
      Mr. Stanley

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    10. 10.
      God's Golden Eyes

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    11. 11.
      Before I Go

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: John Hiatt

その他
エンジニア: Justin Niebank

商品の紹介

John Hiatt's 16th effort is a marked departure from his work of the previous 25 years, and a vast improvement over 1997's disappointing Little Head. Hiatt retrenched and recorded his first drummer-less, predominantly acoustic record for Vanguard. It's a sympathetic match and a smart move, since the company has a long, rich history working in the unplugged medium before it became trendy. The result is the most natural and relaxed John Hiatt album in years, and a welcome addition to his extensive catalog. With just a duo of acoustic multi-instrumentalists, Davey Faragher and David Immergluck (both longtime associates), Hiatt pulls out some of the most earnest, down-to-earth songs of his career. He sings like a man rejuvenated, totally at ease with his surroundings, and plays with the laid-back, homespun honesty that has infused his best work. Although some comical lyrical touches remain, the majority of the album is a sober reflection on lost love ("What Do We Do Now," the title track) and the resulting psychological scars. Hiatt's voice has never sounded better; its coarse edges sometimes straining for high notes works perfectly with this craggy, unpolished music. The mandolin is the most distinctive instrument here, and its brittle, trebly, crisp tone gives the disc an underlying tension, especially on the ballads that comprise the majority of the album. Heart-rending, sincere, stripped down yet multi-faceted, John Hiatt has taken a step forward by taking a small step back. Although not quite in a class with career highlights like Bring the Family or Slow Turning, Crossing Muddy Waters is a subtle treat and an album whose watercolor brush strokes paint a vibrant picture of stirring delicacy. ~ Hal Horowitz
Rovi

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