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The eclipse sessions


Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2018

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Mark Deming

2018

"John Hiatt's best work often comes when he seems to be looking inward and baring a bit of his soul, as he did on his 1987 masterpiece, Bring the Family. Of course, most folks have only so many demons to reveal to their public, and by all accounts Hiatt is far from the reprobate he was in his younger days. But he seems to remember the long shadows of his past with clarity, and on 2018's The Eclipse Sessions, he appears to be taking a look into the more unforgiving parts of his nature and trying to make sense of it all ... One hopes for his sake that John Hiatt's life is happier than The Eclipse Sessions may suggest, but either way he's given us a dark night of the soul that's compelling and beautifully crafted".


Paste

d. 11. Oct. 2018

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Eric R. Danton

d. 11. Oct. 2018

"The Eclipse Sessions is Hiatt's first new recording in four years, his longest pause between albums since the '70s. The break seems to have done him good: these songs feel more focused and purposeful than on some of his other recent releases ... At its core, The Eclipse Sessions shows that Hiatt remains a songwriter worth listening to: He's a skillful lyricist with a singular voice".