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Hangin' Around the Observatory
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Hangin' Around the Observatory
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John Hiatt
mixed pop, folk, rock, R&B, country, and gospel on his debut album, immediately becoming an uncategorizable (and thus uncommercial) entity. Although this album was cut in Nashville, it owes more to
Van Morrison
than it does to
Conway Twitty
, and like the Belfast bluesman, Indianian
Hiatt
came to his influences somewhat secondhand, however sincerely he evoked them. What he really was, of course, was a singer/songwriter, albeit not in a style easily recognizable in 1974. The title indicates his position:
's songs show him an acute observer. But the performances require him to dig in, and although he does so with alacrity, the result is too diffuse. Nevertheless,
earned critical kudos for this album, and
Three Dog Night
(who knew good songwriting when they heard it) covered
"Sure As I'm Sittin' Here,"
getting a Top 40 single out of it. ~ William Ruhlmann
mixed pop, folk, rock, R&B, country, and gospel on his debut album, immediately becoming an uncategorizable (and thus uncommercial) entity. Although this album was cut in Nashville, it owes more to
Van Morrison
than it does to
Conway Twitty
, and like the Belfast bluesman, Indianian
Hiatt
came to his influences somewhat secondhand, however sincerely he evoked them. What he really was, of course, was a singer/songwriter, albeit not in a style easily recognizable in 1974. The title indicates his position:
's songs show him an acute observer. But the performances require him to dig in, and although he does so with alacrity, the result is too diffuse. Nevertheless,
earned critical kudos for this album, and
Three Dog Night
(who knew good songwriting when they heard it) covered
"Sure As I'm Sittin' Here,"
getting a Top 40 single out of it. ~ William Ruhlmann