EPISODE · Feb 15, 2022 · 1H 9M
Little Village - Little Village (1992)
from The Record Player · host Jeff Giles and Matt Wardlaw
Send a textWe weren't planning on venturing back to Hiatt Country so soon (after our initial episode on John Hiatt's Bring the Family), but we got an email from Michael Elliott, author of the new book, Have a Little Faith: The John Hiatt Story with an interesting idea.He pointed out that February 18 is the 30th anniversary of the release of Little Village by Little Village, featuring John Hiatt, Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe and Jim Keltner. Would we be interested in discussing the album? Hell yes.If you enjoy what you hear on today's episode, nab yourself a copy of Michael's book. He spoke with all involved with Little Village to get the definitive story behind the album for the first time. It's a great read (and if you're a Hiatt fan, you already know this is an essential acquisition).Join the Record Club for more content related to this episode and all of our episodes. We appreciate the support!Show Notes:Have a Little Faith: The John Hiatt StoryThe birth of the bookWhat was the alternate plan if Hiatt didn’t participate?Interviewing HiattRy CooderLittle Village in the bookInitial thoughts on the Little Village albumHow those initial thoughts changed with timeTraveling Little Village Wilburys?Nick Lowe’s Party of OneThe catalyst for Little VillageThe tour for the Little Village albumWhat could it be holding up a Little Village reunion?Collaborating by faxIt’s a good time to be these guys -- they can call their own shots.The second generation of Little VillageThe Bodyguard and Nick LoweBring The Family Again…..The Little Avengers30 years later..what do you really love about this album?What should people listen to in order to get into this album?The importance of believing in yourself and the ideas that you have.Michael's John Hiatt playlist/soundtrack to the bookSupport the show
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