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  1. The Ones That Got Away 1979–1985 (compilation), Geffen Records, 1989. Little Village (with Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe & Jim Keltner), Reprise Records, 1992. Slug Line/Two Bit Monsters, BGO Records, 1993. Live at the Hiatt (promo CD recorded at the London Forum ), A&M Records, 1994. Greatest Hits: The A&M Years '87 - '94, A&M Records, 1998.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HiattJohn Hiatt - Wikipedia

    John Robert Hiatt (born August 20, 1952) is an American singer-songwriter. [1] [2] He has played a variety of musical styles on his albums, including new wave , blues , and country . Hiatt has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards [3] and has been awarded a variety of other distinctions in the music industry.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 Cassette release of "Where The Fast Lane Ends" on Discogs.

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  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "Where The Fast Lane Ends" on Discogs.

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    • Alcazar-ALC 112
  5. Fred Koller originally did Life as We Knew It, Caught in the Spotlight, Lone Star State of Mind, Where the Fast Lane Ends and other songs. Fred Koller wrote Angel Eyes, Jennifer Johnson and Me and This Guitar Is for Sale.

    • March 5, 1950
  6. 20. Jan. 2007 · Fred's voice is a lot like Randy Newman's so a bit of a minute getting used to but any album with John Hiatt, Nanci Griffith, Vassar Clements,, David Mallet and David Grier is not a one star album - It has Vassar on it for god's sake and David Grier - this is an early Nashville effort from 1990 and it 's more of a comfortable bath rob honky tonk back porch good time - thus the title "Where the ...

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  7. Fred Koller, Al Anderson, John Hiatt: 2:59 2 Goin' Gone Fred Koller, Pat Alger, Bill Dale: 4:53 3 Something 'Bout a Train Fred Koller, Charles John Quarto: 3:11 4 Where the Fast Lane Ends Fred Koller, Sonny Throckmorton: 4:42 5