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  2. John Hiatt discography - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Hiatt (promo CD recorded at the London Forum), A&M Records, 1994; Greatest Hits: The A&M Years '87 - '94, A&M Records, 1998; The Best of John Hiatt, Capitol Records, 1998; Anthology (2 CD compilation of Hiatt's material from 1974 to 2000 includes "Spy Boy" from the "Cruisin'" soundtrack) Hip-O, 2001

  3. Warming Up to the Ice Age - Wikipedia

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    Warming Up to the Ice Age is singer-songwriter John Hiatt's seventh album, released in 1985. It was his last album with Geffen Records, who dropped Hiatt after the album failed to chart. [1] It was the last Hiatt studio album to miss the Billboard 200. "The Usual" would later be covered by Bob Dylan and by George Thorogood & The Destroyers.

  4. John Hiatt - Wikipedia

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    John Robert Hiatt (born August 20, 1952) is an American singer-songwriter. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He has played a variety of musical styles on his albums, including new wave , blues , and country . Hiatt has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards [ 3 ] and has been awarded a variety of other distinctions in the music industry.

  5. Hangin' Around the Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Hangin' Around the Observatory is the debut solo studio album by American singer-songwriter John Hiatt. It was released in 1974 through Epic Records. The recording sessions took place at Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. The album was produced by Glen Spreen.

  6. Y'all Caught? The Ones That Got Away 1979–1985 - Wikipedia

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    Mike DeGagne of AllMusic writes, "As far as compilations go, Y'all Caught is a friendly romp through Hiatt's early days and is good to have in the collection." [1]Robert Christgau grades the album a B+ and says, "his greatest misses are catchy, clever, even compassionate when you listen hard."

  7. Still the same, only older and better: Songwriter John Hiatt ...

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    Hiatt will be back in Lexington to offer songs of personal rebirth, playful introspection and stark human reality with the finest touring band of his long career by his side.

  8. Have a Little Faith in Me - Wikipedia

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    "Have a Little Faith in Me" is a song written and performed by John Hiatt that appears on his 1987 album Bring the Family. His version of the song has also appeared on the soundtracks of the movies Look Who's Talking Now (1993), Benny & Joon (1993), Phenomenon (film) (1996), The Theory of Flight (1998), Cake (2005), My Best Friend’s Girl (2008), Love Happens (2009), Father Figures (2017 ...

  9. Category:John Hiatt albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are John Hiatt albums or lists of John Hiatt albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about John Hiatt albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

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