Terms of My Surrender by Hiatt, John (CD, 2015)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelNeww, New West Records
UPC0607396631520
eBay Product ID (ePID)9046041990

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2015
GenreAlt-Country & Americana
ArtistHiatt, John
Release TitleTerms of My Surrender

Dimensions

Item Height0.29 in
Item Weight0.18 lb
Item Length5.59 in
Item Width5.11 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks20
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Long Time Comin' 1.2 Face of God 1.3 Marlene 1.4 Wind Don't Have to Hurry 1.5 Nobody Knew His Name 1.6 Baby's Gonna Kick 1.7 Nothin' I Love 1.8 Terms of My Surrender 1.9 Here to Stay 1.10 Old People 1.11 Come Back Home 1.12 Drive South 1.13 Tennessee Plates 1.14 Crossing Muddy Waters 1.15 Nothin' I Love 1.16 Terms of My Surrender 1.17 Perfectly Good Guitar 1.18 Feel's Like Rain Thing Called Love 1.19 Slow Turning 1.20 Have a Little Faith in Me
NotesHiatt, a master lyricist and satirical storyteller, weaves hidden plot twists into fictional tales ranging in topics including redemption, relationships, growing older and surrendering, on his terms. The new record is musically rooted in acoustic blues, accentuated by Hiatt's soulful, gritty voice, which mirrors the gravity of his reflective lyrics. For TERMS OF MY SURRENDER, Hiatt turned to his longtime guitarist Doug Lancio (Patty Griffin, Jack Ingram) to produce. Though Hiatt initially picked up an electric guitar on day one of recording, Lancio challenged him to play acoustic instead, which set the tone and mood for the whole process. Hiatt even plays harmonica on the album, which he hasn't done in several years. They recorded most of the album off the floor as if in a live setting, which was fitting since the band in the studio was Hiatt's exceptional touring band.
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