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John Hiatt - Crossing Muddy Waters
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Type.................: Music
Compression Format...: RAR
Image Created with...: Exact Audio Copy
Special CDR..........: Requires 700 MB / 80 Min CDR
Title................: John Hiatt - Crossing Muddy Waters
Artist...............: John Hiatt
Album................: Crossing Muddy Waters
Year.................: 2000
Genre................: Rock
Type.................: Studio
Number of Songs......: 11
Cover(s) Included....: Yes
Audio Format.........: Flac
Ripper...............: Easy CD-DA Extractor
Channels.............: Stereo
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Posted by............: Vybzbild
Posted to............: altbinairies.boneless
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Track Info
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1. "Lincoln Town" – 4:03
2. "Crossing Muddy Waters" – 4:05
3. "What Do We Do Now" – 2:58
4. "Only The Song Survives" – 4:00
5. "Lift Up Every Stone" – 3:15
6. "Take It Down" – 4:00
7. "Gone" – 2:57
8. "Take It Back" – 3:04
9. "Mr. Stanley" – 3:33
10. "God's Golden Eyes" – 2:28
11. "Before I Go" – 3:34
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Crossing Muddy Waters was singer-songwriter John Hiatt's fifteenth album, released in 2000. A raw album recorded with no drummer, it was a purely acoustic album that brought elements of bluegrass music into his Americana sound. The title of the album is an intentional double entendre, referencing blues legend Muddy Waters. It was nominated for a Grammy award in 2001 for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
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