home up John Hiatt Unrecorded


<- 2000 ->
home made 2 CDR
vellyd records

CD 1:

  • track 1: live solo from VPRO Dutch TV documentary, 1987.
  • track 2: live with band from The Bottom Line, New York, 1980. With Howard Epstein, Steven Tea & Dan Smith. "was a hit in 1975 by the mighty mighty Isley Bros."
  • track 3: live solo, Oakland, August 12, 1989. "a tune I had the pleasure of recording it with Rosanne Cash"
  • track 4: live solo from Paramount Theatre Denver, CO, December 21, 1996. "here's is a little folk song"
  • track 5: live solo, Little Village, Denver, April 5, 1992. "had the plaesure of writing this song with Ry and a fellow named Jim Dickenson"
  • track 6: live solo at Duke of York Theatre, England, March 31, 1985 (audience recording)
  • track 7: live with band at Duke of York Theatre, England, March 31, 1985 (audience recording). "originally recorded by Arthur Alexander"
  • track 8: duet with Elvis Costello, live with band at Duke of York Theatre, England, March 31, 1985 (audience recording).
  • track 9 & 10: KFOG - Live From The Plant - Unplugged '96, recorded live at Record Plant, Sausalito, CA, April 4, 1996.
  • track 11 & 12: live solo from the Winnipeg Folk Festival, Manitoba Canada, July 99 (audience recording).
  • track 13, 14 & 15: live solo from The Bottom Line, New York, July 17, 1999 (audience recording of 2nd set of the night)

CD 2:

  • track 1: live solo from Noorderligt, Tilburg, Netherlands, October 24 1988. "I've got the applause meter set up, so dig it or dix it"
  • track 2: unknown with band, possibly from a tv preformance, allegedly from 1984.
  • tracks 3 & 4: live solo from Vredenburg Utrecht, Netherlands, April 29, 1986. (poor quality audience recording).
  • tracks 5 & 6: live from Vredenburg Utrecht, Netherlands, April 29, 1986. Duet with Loudon Wainwright III (poor quality audience recording).
  • track 7 & 8: with band from a KCRW radio show Morning Becomes Eclectic, 1986.
  • track 9: with band from a KCRW radio show Morning Becomes Eclectic, 1986. "John Hiatt wrote when he returned to Nashville about a year ago"
  • track 10: solo from a KCRW radio show Morning Becomes Eclectic, 1986. (poor quality)
  • track 11: with band from a KCRW radio show Morning Becomes Eclectic, 1986. (very poor quality)
  • track 12: live with band from Rockpalast Hamburg June 11, 1983.

All songs written by John Hiatt, except "Fight The Power, part 1" (by The Isley Brothers), "Dream Girl" (by Arthur Alexander), "Come A Long Way" (by Kate McGarrigle), "My Girl" (by William Robinson & R. White), "634-5789" (by Wilson Pickett), "I Wanna Be Sedated" (by The Ramones).

 

CD 1

1

A Crazy Girl Is Hard To Find (live)

play (2:50)

2

Fight The Power, part 1 (live)

play (4:45)

3

One Step Over The Line (live)

? play (3:34)

4

Old School (live)

? play (3:50)

5

Across The Borderline (live)

play (6:41)

6

The Way We Make A Broken Heart (live)

play (3:59)

7

Dream Girl (live)

play (3:26)

8

Living A Little, Laughing A Little (live)

play (4:24)

9

Only The Song Survives (live)

play (4:19)

10

I Wanna Be Sedated (live)

play (2:14)

11

I Know A Place (live)

play (2:14)

12

All That Love (live)

play (2:57)

13

Something's Broken (live)

play (5:43)

14

All The Lilacs In Ohio (live)

play (4:15)

15

(I Would Do Anything Just To) Come Home To You (live)

play (5:09)

 

 

CD 2

1

Bound By Love (live)

play (3:44)

2

Eight Men, Four Women

play (4:47)

3

Real Emotion (live)

? play (4:05)

4

Singing The Blues (Ever Since You've Been Gone) (live)

play (4:30)

5

Come A Long Way (live)

play (4:14)

6

My Girl (live)

play (8:00)

7

Thank You Girl (demo)

play (4:48)

8

Alone In The Dark (demo)

play (4:48)

9

Lipstick Sunset (demo)

play (4:19)

10

Just Before I Forget (demo)

play (4:37)

11

Angel Eyes (demo)

play (5:02)

12

634-5789 (live)

play (3:03)