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John Hiatt's debut album, "Hangin' Around The Observatory," released on February 7, 1974, under Epic/Nashville, is a captivating blend of Americana, roots rock, country rock, and alt-country that showcases Hiatt's raw talent and songwriting prowess. This 37-minute journey through 11 tracks offers a glimpse into the early work of a musician who would later become a respected figure in the industry.
The album opens with "Maybe Baby," setting the tone for the mix of heartfelt lyrics and melodic tunes that follow. Hiatt's distinctive voice and guitar work shine throughout, with standout tracks like "Say You Do" and "Whistles In My Ears" demonstrating his ability to craft compelling narratives and memorable hooks. The title track, "Hangin' Around The Observatory," is a highlight, embodying the spirit of the album with its blend of country and rock influences.
"Hangin' Around The Observatory" is a testament to John Hiatt's early creative vision, offering a rich tapestry of sounds and stories that resonate with fans of roots music. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Hiatt's work or a newcomer to his discography, this album is a rewarding listen that highlights the artist's enduring appeal.