Bring the Family

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Bring the Family
Studio album by John Hiatt
Released May 29, 1987
Recorded February 17 – 20, 1987
Genre Heartland Rock, Americana[1]
Length 45:26
Label A&M
Producer John Chelew
John Hiatt chronology

Warming Up to the Ice Age
(1985)
Bring the Family
(1987)
Slow Turning
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [2]
Robert Christgau B− [3]
Piero Scaruffi 6/10[4]

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. The four would later reform as Little Village and release an album in 1992. "Thing Called Love" later became a hit for Bonnie Raitt, and "Have A Little Faith In Me" is among Hiatt's most popular songs, although it wasn't released as a single in America.

The album was recorded in four days after McCabe's Guitar Shop booker John Chelew convinced Hiatt that these were some of his best songs. Hiatt was recently sober but had burned so many bridges in the music industry he did not think he had a chance of continuing. He had been dropped by his label and "wondered if I was worth a damn." Hiatt had played some solo acoustic shows at McCabe's in January 1987 just prior to recording where he debuted songs such as "Lipstick Sunset," "Your Dad Did" and "Memphis in the Meantime."

Demon Records in England still loved his work and had pledged about $30,000 if he wanted to record ("Demon Records said I sing in the shower and they'd put it out," Hiatt says).[5]A&M Records in the U.S. eventually picked up the finished disc. Recording was done in Studio 2 of Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles over four days. These songs were all that were recorded - there were no leftovers or outtakes and Hiatt had to complete a couple of songs in the studio. "I remember Ry walking out the door on the fourth day and me coming after him and going: 'Ry, I've got one more song. Could you stay?' Literally, we'd done nine and I needed one more," Hiatt has said. Budgets were so tight that Hiatt and Lowe shared a Holiday Inn room in the San Fernando Valley during the recording sessions. Lowe, an old friend of Hiatt's, took no payment for his contribution. Chelew turned out to be correct. "Bring the Family" is one of the cornerstones of Hiatt's career, and not a show goes by without a generous helping of its songs.

Track listing

All tracks written by John Hiatt

  1. "Memphis in the Meantime"
  2. "Alone in the Dark"
  3. "Thing Called Love"
  4. "Lipstick Sunset"
  5. "Have a Little Faith in Me"
  6. "Thank You Girl"
  7. "Tip of My Tongue"
  8. "Your Dad Did"
  9. "Stood Up"
  10. "Learning How to Love You"

Personnel

  • John Hiatt - Acoustic guitar, vocals, Piano on "Have a Little Faith in Me"
  • Ry Cooder - Electric guitar, Harmony on "Thing Called Love", Sitar on "Your Dad Did"
  • Jim Keltner - drums
  • Nick Lowe - Bass guitar, Harmony on "Learning How To Love You"
  • John Chelew - Production
  • Larry Hirsch - Recording, Engineering
  • Joe Schiff - Engineering, Mixing
  • Jeffrey Gold - Art direction
  • Michael Hodgson - Art direction, Design
  • Steven M. Martin - Photographs

References

  1. Deming, Mark. Bring the Family at AllMusic. Retrieved August 12, 2011.
  2. Deming, Mark. Bring the Family at AllMusic. Retrieved August 12, 2011.
  3. "Consumer Guide, John Hiatt reviews". Robert Christgau. Retrieved August 12, 2011. 
  4. Scaruffi, Piero (1999). "John Hiatt". pieroscaruffi.com. Retrieved January 17, 2014. 
  5. 2001 Liner Notes from "John Hiatt: Anthology", Hip-O Select
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