Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt, Joe Ely, Guy Clark


I saw these four gentlemen perform together last night. Four chairs, four guitars, and them sitting in a row on the stage. Each taking a turn playing their songs. It was an amazing performance. After last night, I want to expose myself to more of John Hiatt's music. He has a really quirky voice and a wry way of looking at the world, plus his guitar playing really impressed me. Can anyone recommend some of his music for me? I would love to get my hands on some of his work on vinyl, but CD/SACD will work as well. It was great to see a show in which everyone on the stage was an equal, each sharing, laughing, and applauding the other's playing. As usual, Lyles voice was wonderful, and Ely and Clark have always been a treat to listen to, with their songs of West Texas. What a great night! 2 1/2 hours of wonderful music making. If this tour makes it to your area, don't miss it.
slipknot1
I have got to chime in on this one. I first saw Hiatt in 1988 or'89 while I was in college in Ohio. He was opening for Robert Cray. He had Sonny Landreth on guitar and had just released "Slow Turning" which is one of his best IMO. I had just bought "Bring the family" which is probably my fav. (being a huge Ry Cooder fan as well). I have seen him many times since then but the first is always best somehow. I now live in Austin TX and the other guy's you saw play around town quite often(and are from these parts). If you like those guy's you might also want to check out Robert Earl Keen, James McMurtry, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Rodney Crowell, Willis Alan ramsey.......... and whatever you do don't forget the late great Townes Van Zandt................ I could go on. These are all "local" guys that I love and see play regularly (Austin is pretty damn cool)........ anyway my two cents.
I agree 100% w/ davebachmann (above):

Bring the Family
Slow Turning
Crossing Muddy Water

I can't believe nobody mentioned The Tiki Bar is Open.
Ditto on Bring the Family and Slow Turning. A few years ago there was a special on TV, I believe it was VH1, which paired John Hiatt & Matthew Sweet that was quite hot.

Guy Clark, Old No. 1 still pleases every time.
Joe Ely's, Live at Liberty Lunch.
Hiatt is trial and error, and Guy Clark I know but not well enough to comment on.

loon