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  1. Bring the Family is John Hiatt 's eighth album. It was his first album to chart on the Billboard 200, and featured his first single entry on the mainstream rock chart with "Thank You Girl". It features Ry Cooder on guitar, Nick Lowe on bass guitar and Jim Keltner on drums.

  2. Bring the Family (1987) con John Hiatt; Live and Let Live (1988) con Bobby King & Terry Evans; King Cake Party (1994) con The Zydeco Party Band; Referencias

  3. 28 de may. de 2022 · By Doug Collette. No Comments. When John Hiatt’s eighth album, Bring The Family, came out thirty-five years ago (5/29/87), it was the pivotal album of his career. And it has remained so in the interim, actually gaining further traction as a flash-point of stellar material and musical camaraderie.

  4. 29 de dic. de 2011 · Ry Cooder has been one of those names since his solo debut in 1970; with Bring the Family, John Hiatt's must now be added to the list. Bring the Family is what Robbie Robertson's overrated new album should have been (sorry, Gary Krakow): simple, strong, mature, its feet rock-solid on the ground.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ry_CooderRy Cooder - Wikipedia

    Bring the Family (1987) with John Hiatt; Trio (1987) with Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris; Live and Let Live (1988) with Bobby King and Terry Evans; Party of One (1990) Nick Lowe; Mr. Lucky (1991) with John Lee Hooker; Warm Your Heart (1991) Aaron Neville; Peace to the Neighborhood (1992) Pops Staples; Father Father ...

  6. This is the album with the original version of 'Thing Called Love', with Ry Cooder playing just incredible slide guitar all over it. Ry's playing on this particular song is absolutely the scariest, darkest, sexiest sound I could ever imagine.

  7. www.thejohnhiattarchives.com › album › bring_the_familyThe John Hiatt Archives

    Bring the Family is also a grassroots effort of sorts, the first of Hiatt's eight albums to truly capture on vinyl the raw power and emotion he brings to his performances. For the effort, producer John Chelew gathered together a trio of superbly simpatico players for backup: Ry Cooder (guitar, vocals), Nick Lowe (bass, vocals) and Jim Keltner ...