John Hiatt 2000-??-??
Never Mind The Polyps, Here's John Hiatt, Compilation, Compilation
Set 1
** All The Lilacs In Ohio
* Crossing Muddy Water
*** What Did I Do
*** Malcolm Was Right
* God's Golden Eyes
*** Come On Up
* Only The Song Survives
* Lincoln Town
*** All That Love
** Come Home To You
* Take It Back
** Rock Of Your Love
*** Do I Get What I Want
* Mr. Stanley
** Hangin' Round Here
** Something Broken
*** Just As Long As I'm Here
** On The Run
*** Under Construction (Humming Song)
* Crossing Muddy Water
*** What Did I Do
*** Malcolm Was Right
* God's Golden Eyes
*** Come On Up
* Only The Song Survives
* Lincoln Town
*** All That Love
** Come Home To You
* Take It Back
** Rock Of Your Love
*** Do I Get What I Want
* Mr. Stanley
** Hangin' Round Here
** Something Broken
*** Just As Long As I'm Here
** On The Run
*** Under Construction (Humming Song)
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
John Hiatt: Acoustic 6-String, Harmonium, National Reso-Phonic, Vocals.
Davey Faragher: Bass, Foot-Stomping, Tambourine, Metal Folding Chair, Harmony Vocals.
David Immerglück: Mandolin, Electric Mandolin, Baritone Mandolin, Acoustic 12-String,
Electric Slide, Harmony Vocals.
Note: Studio Outtakes Released Official On The Album:
* Crossing Muddy Waters (6 tracks)
** The Tiki Bar Is Open (5 tracks)
*** Previously unreleased (9 tracks)
In late 1998, John Hiatt was informed by his doctor that he had developed polyps on his vocal cords which would have to be removed. With the real possibility that he would permanently lose his singing voice as a result of the operation, John entered the studio in early 1999 to record what could have been his last performance ever. Thankfully, with the operation a success and John's complete recovery, we can happily say.
Davey Faragher: Bass, Foot-Stomping, Tambourine, Metal Folding Chair, Harmony Vocals.
David Immerglück: Mandolin, Electric Mandolin, Baritone Mandolin, Acoustic 12-String,
Electric Slide, Harmony Vocals.
Note: Studio Outtakes Released Official On The Album:
* Crossing Muddy Waters (6 tracks)
** The Tiki Bar Is Open (5 tracks)
*** Previously unreleased (9 tracks)
In late 1998, John Hiatt was informed by his doctor that he had developed polyps on his vocal cords which would have to be removed. With the real possibility that he would permanently lose his singing voice as a result of the operation, John entered the studio in early 1999 to record what could have been his last performance ever. Thankfully, with the operation a success and John's complete recovery, we can happily say.
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Updated At
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