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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Slow_TurningSlow Turning - Wikipedia

    Bernie Leadon – guitar, mandolin, banjo, mandocello; Ashley Cleveland – backing vocals; Dennis Locorriere – backing vocals; Glyn Johns - producer; Technical. Anton Corbijn – photography; References

    • Rock
    • August 30, 1988
    • May 20, 1988 – June 6, 1988
    • Glyn Johns
  2. Slow Turning” by John Hiatt appears on his ninth studio album of the same name – 1988. It’s a life story song with a broad brush. It focuses on learning life’s lessons about what is ...

  3. But Slow Turning is also an album of hard-won lessons about life and love, placing a subtle but pronounced emphasis on the nuts and bolts of family life with the mingled joys and annoyances of parenthood dominating both "Georgia Rae" and the title cut, and the newfound maturity that made Bring the Family so special is still very much in evidence. And while the Goners aren't quite up to the ...

  4. John Hiatt - Slow Turning. 3:32. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 CD release of "Slow Turning" on Discogs.

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  5. Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Mandocello – Bernie Leadon; Organ [Hammond] – James Hooker; Producer – Glyn Johns; Written-By – John Hiatt

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  6. 26. Jan. 2018 · One listen to "Slow Turning" and it's easy to see why. His country-tinged songwriting skill is honed to a fine point, allowing a broader melodic side to ride shotgun with a more openly emotional center. From outlaw narratives ("Trudy and Dave," "Tennessee Plates") to joyous stompers ("Slow Turning") and kiss-offs ("Paper Thin"), he ...

  7. Engineer – Larry Hirsch. Guitar – Sonny Landreth. Guitar, Electric Piano – John Hiatt. Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Cello [Mandocello] – Bernie Leadon. Organ [Hammond] – James Hooker. Producer – Glyn Johns. Written-By – John Hiatt. Notes. Recorded At Ronnie Milsap's Groundstar Labs, Nashville, TN. May 20 - June 6, 1988.