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John Hiatt: The Eclipse Sessions

Read "The Eclipse Sessions" reviewed by Doug Collette


Since John Hiatt hit his artistic and commercial stride with Bring The Family (A&M, 1987), the most listenable and durable albums of his have been those recorded with a band like the one appearing there (eventually known as Little Village: Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe and Jim Keltner). Offering comparably uniform musicianship in proportionate support of this ...

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Tarpaper Sky

Label: New West Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: The Long Journey Home; Fever On The Bayou; Frankie Please; God I'm Missing You; Famous Last Words of A Fool In Love;Somebody's Shadow; Grandma Loved That Old Man; Jesus Talk To Mama; I Wouldn't Be Me Without You; The Flyboy & The Kid; Oh What A Beautiful World

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Rodney Crowell: Tarpaper Sky

Read "Tarpaper Sky" reviewed by Doug Collette


Tarpaper Sky reaffirms Rodney Crowell's position as one of the most literate of contemporary songwriters. At the same time, it exhibits his unusual savvy as a musician and bandleader as he collects a core quintet to skillfully elicit both the intelligence and emotion of his original material. In its prolonged gestation before and after ...

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Blind, Crippled & Crazy

Label: New West Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Been Around A Long Time; Whoever Said It Was Easy; Oughta Know; World Of Hurt; More And More, Less And Less; Just When I Need You The Most; Somebody To Love You; Sure Feels Good; Tell My Mama; Peace In The Valley; Good As I Feel Today; If I Could Be Your Lover.

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Delbert McClinton and Glen Clark: Blind, Crippled & Crazy

Read "Blind, Crippled & Crazy" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


In 1972, Texans Delbert McClinton and Glen Clark had already been a part of the Texas music scene for ten years. They recorded Delbert & Glen (1972) for Koch, inaugurating two careers, McClinton's being the more fruitful. That recording produced “B-Movie Boxcar Blues," which found its way onto The Blues Brothers' Briefcase Full Of Blues (Atlantic, ...

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Crazy Heart

Label: New West Records
Released: 2010

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Delbert McClinton: Cost of Living

Label: New West Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: One Of The Fortunate Few; Right To Be Wrong; The Part I Like Best; I'll Change My Style; Hammerhead Stew; Your Memory, Me And The Blues; Dead Wrong; Down Into Mexico; Kiss Her Once For Me; I Had A Real Good Time; Midnight Communion; Two Step Too; Alright By Me.

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Delbert McClinton: Delbert McClinton: Cost of Living

Read "Delbert McClinton: Cost of Living" reviewed by Doug Collette


Among Delbert McClinton's many virtues are his longevity and his integrity, not to mention the humility that gives the title to Cost of Living. Staying power comes at a price, but like his late, lamented Texas blues peers, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Doug Sahm, this Texan can't sell out, because he really does not know how.


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