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Leftover Feelings on May 21st via New West Records. The 11-song set was produced by Jerry Douglas and recorded at Historic RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tenn. A meeting of two American music giants in a legendary setting,
Leftover Feelings is neither a bluegrass album nor a return to Hiatt’s 1980s days with slide guitar greats Ry Cooder and Sonny Landreth. There’s no drummer, yet these grooves are deep and true. And while the up-tempo songs are, as ever, filled with delightful internal rhyme and sly aggression, The Jerry Douglas Band’s empathetic musicianship nudges Hiatt to performances that are startlingly vulnerable.
Folk-rock singer-songwriter John Hiatt has teamed up with bluegrass great Jerry Douglas and his band for a brand-new album,
Leftover Feelings. Recorded at Nashville s historic RCA Studio B, the record is due out on May 21.
Douglas produced
Leftover Feelings, which a press release describes as a meeting of two American music giants in a legendary setting . [that s] neither a bluegrass album nor a return to Hiatt’s 1980s days with slide guitar greats Ry Cooder and Sonny Landreth. Deep and true grooves and empathetic musicianship nudges combine with Hiatt s delightful internal rhyme and sly aggression to create 11 startlingly vulnerable new songs.