Slug Line
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Slug Line | ||
Studio album by John Hiatt | ||
Released | January, 1979 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 38:22 | |
Label | MCA Records | |
Producer(s) | Denny Bruce | |
Professional reviews | ||
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John Hiatt chronology | ||
Overcoats (1975) |
Slug Line (1979) |
Two Bit Monsters (1980) |
Alternate cover | ||
Album cover from Slug Line/Two Bit Monsters combo CD |
Slug Line was singer-songwriter John Hiatt's third album, released in 1979, after four years without a record deal. It was his first of two albums with MCA Records.
[edit] Track listing
- All tracks written by John Hiatt, except where noted
- You Used To Kiss The Girls – 2:36
- The Negroes Were Dancing – 2:46
- Slug Line – 3:02
- Madonna Road – 4:23 (Hiatt, Jim Wismar)
- (No More) Dancin' In The Street – 2:22
- Long Night – 5:18
- The Night That Kenny Died – 2:37
- Radio Girl – 2:57
- You're My Love Interest – 3:19
- Take Off Your Uniform – 4:08
- Sharon's Got A Drugstore – 2:12
- Washable Ink – 3:15
[edit] Personnel
- John Hiatt - Guitar, Vocals
- Jon Paris - Bass guitar
- Doug Yankus - Guitar
- B.J. Wilson - Drums
- Denny Bruce - Production