Terms of My Surrender

Terms of My Surrender

by John Hiatt
Terms of My Surrender

Terms of My Surrender

by John Hiatt

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Overview

John Hiatt has always had one foot in the blues, and he's decided to wade waist deep into the music on 2014's Terms of my Surrender. There isn't a lot of 12-bar on this album if you're a purist about such things, but the tone of this music is smoky and rich like a Deep South BBQ joint, which suits the gruff texture of Hiatt's voice just fine, and the rootsy mood of the songs is reinforced by the production and arrangements. Hiatt primarily plays acoustic guitar on Terms of my Surrender, which cuts back the volume of these performances but adds a lot to the slinky middle-of-the-night groove of the music; Doug Lancio, lead guitarist with Hiatt's road band the Combo, produced this album, and the results sound organic and spontaneous, more so than his previous albums with producer Kevin Shirley, without obscuring the easy precision of Hiatt and his bandmates. The interplay of the band is solid, with Nathan Gehri's bass and Kenneth Blevins' drums resting comfortably in the pocket as Hiatt and Lancio conjure ghostly melodies with their guitars. "Here to Stay" and "Nothing I Love" are simple but effective blues-based numbers that deal with the tough side of love, while "Marlene" and "Come Back Home" are more cheerful variations on similar themes, and the quality of the songwriting here once again serves as a reminder of just how good Hiatt is -- this is a guy who can crank out an album of new material every couple years, and he always delivers a handful of real gems without sounding rote, whether he's sounding ominous on "The Wind Don't Have to Hurry" or offering snarky humor on "Old People." On Terms of My Surrender, Hiatt has the blues, and he's got the goods, and this is another solid chapter in a recording career that's drifted into an unexpected but pleasing renaissance. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 07/15/2014
Label: New West
UPC: 0607396628421
Rank: 190863

Tracks

  1. Long Time Comin'
  2. Face of God
  3. Marlene
  4. Wind Don't Have to Hurry
  5. Nobody Knew His Name
  6. Baby's Gonna Kick
  7. Nothin' I Love
  8. Terms of My Surrender
  9. Here to Stay
  10. Old People
  11. Come Back Home

Album Credits

Performance Credits

John Hiatt   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica
Gary Briggs   Director
Jon Coleman   Keyboards
Brandon Young   Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Matt Bizer   Director
Nathan Gehri   Bass
Kenneth Blevins   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Doug Lancio   Banjo,Guitar,Mandolin

Technical Credits

George Fontaine   Executive Producer
Michael Ruthig   Executive Producer
Michael Hernandez   Production Supervisor
Michael Wilson   Photography
Jay Wright   Engineer
Paul Moore   Design
Ryan Bullington   Guitar Technician
Ted Newsome   Camera Operator,Photography Director
Matt Bizer   Producer,Camera Operator
Alex Munoz   Assistant
Conrad Heinz   Camera Operator,Editing Assistant
Dustin Lane   Camera Operator
Jamie Terrell   Production Coordination
Jordan Flanigen   Production Coordination
Lorna Nash   Associate Producer
Marshall Burnette   Camera Operator
Travor Terrell   Camera Operator
Doug Lancio   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Jim Hall   Guitar Technician
Michael Greene   Editing
John Hiatt   Composer
Gary Briggs   A&R
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