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The Tiki Bar Is Open

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2001年09月11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 79593
SKU 015707959322

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:44:48
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Everybody Went Low

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    2. 2.
      Hangin' Round Here

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    3. 3.
      All the Lilacs in Ohio

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    4. 4.
      My Old Friend

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    5. 5.
      I Know a Place

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    6. 6.
      Something Broken

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    7. 7.
      Rock of Your Love

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    8. 8.
      I'll Never Get Over You

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    9. 9.
      The Tiki Bar Is Open

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    10. 10.
      Come Home to You

      アーティスト: John Hiatt

    11. 11.
      Farther Stars

      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
プロデューサー: Jay Joyce
エンジニア: Nico Bolas

商品の紹介

On a creative roll after 2000's acoustic Crossing Muddy Waters, John Hiatt returned rejuvenated as well as electric. Old backing band the Goners returned for his 17th -- and best -- album in the 13 years that have passed since the same outfit accompanied him on 1988's classic Slow Turning. Unlike its intentionally cheesy tongue-in-cheek title, Tiki Bar is a keenly constructed collection of heartfelt, bluesy tunes that rock -- and often rock hard -- with tremendous soul. Subtle use of drum loops and the occasional overdub enhances, but doesn't update, Hiatt's roots approach. Like the Band, whose "The Weight" he evokes on "Hangin' Round Here," these songs seemingly spring from a bottomless well of melodies and hooks, all energized by his raw, throaty vocals. The famed Goners guitarist, Louisiana's Sonny Landreth, positively burns throughout, especially on slide, and the group consistently coalesces like Crazy Horse on a hot night. They follow their eclectic leader through waltzy ballads, folksy love songs, mid-tempo burners, and even an unusual album-closing ten-minute psychedelic romp, "Farther Stars," that takes the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows" to the Middle Eastern swamps. Far from winding down in his fifties, John Hiatt released the most inspired work of his life. Not quite as magical as his high-water mark, Bring the Family, this is still a superbly crafted disc whose songs quickly sink in and stay lodged in your brain. ~ Hal Horowitz
Rovi

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