Hiatt, John
Slug Line
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records

Hiatt, John

Slug Line
1979 US original Pinckneyville press with MCA company printed inner. Vibrant, NM- jacket. "Conventional wisdom at the time was that MCA Records had signed John Hiatt (who had languished without a record contract for four years) with the idea that he would be their Elvis Costello -- a singer/songwriter in the fashionable punk/new wave style. Certainly, Hiatt has stripped down and roughed up from his Epic records here, fronting a straight-ahead guitar rock band (that was capable, of course, of playing the obligatory reggae number), eschewing the stylistic diversity he reveled in before, and throwing out snappy, aphoristic lyrics in a highly processed voice. None of this quite turns him into Elvis Costello, although the mean streak he reveals would serve him well later." AMG - William Ruhlmann.

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  • Artist: Hiatt, John
  • Genre: Pop
  • Type: Used - LP
  • Label: MCA
  • Catalog ID: 3088
  • Condition:
    Vinyl:
    Near Mint (NM or M-)
    Sleeve:
    Near Mint (NM or M-)
  • Country ID: USA
  • SKU: 181349

Track List

A1 You Used To Kiss The Girls 2:31
A2 The Negroes Were Dancing 2:45
A3 Slug Line 2:59
A4 Madonna Road 4:18
A5 (No More) Dancin' In The Street 2:22
A6 Long Night 5:18
B1 The Night That Kenny Died 2:34
B2 Radio Girl 2:54
B3 You're My Love Interest 3:14
B4 Take Off Your Uniform 4:06
B5 Sharon's Got A Drugstore 2:10
B6 Washable Ink 3:19

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