Lilly Hiatt - Royal Blue (Blue Vinyl)
- Far Away
- Off Track
- Too Bad
- Get This Right
- Worth It
- Somebody's Daughter
- Jesus Would've Let Me Pick the Restaurant
- Heart Attack
- Your Choice
- Machine
- I Don't Do Those Things Anymore
- Royal Blue
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-NW-5388LE
- Tracks
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Pressing
- Colored Vinyl
- Edition
- Limited Edition
Lilly Hiatt is set to release her 4th studio album, Walking Proof on March 27, 2020. In celebration of that release New West Records is proud to reissue her first three albums on limited edition color vinyl. Each album will come in it's original packaging and each album will be pressed on a limited edition run of colored vinyl and will only be released in the USofA. ""Lilly Hiatt is proving the idea a dynasty might bear a second generation separate from but equal to it's progenitor"" - No Depression on Royal BlueFar Away Off TrackToo BadGet This RightWorth ItSomebody's DaughterJesus Would've Let Me Pick The RestaurantHeart AttackYour ChoiceMachineI Don't Do Those Things AnymoreRoyal Blue
- Far Away
- Off Track
- Too Bad
- Get This Right
- Worth It
- Somebody's Daughter
- Jesus Would've Let Me Pick the Restaurant
- Heart Attack
- Your Choice
- Machine
- I Don't Do Those Things Anymore
- Royal Blue
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-NTR-2009
- Tracks
- 12
- Pressing
- Download Card
On March 3rd, East Nashville firebrand Lilly Hiatt will release Royal Blue - the feisty, adventurous and smart follow-up to her critically lauded debut full-length Let Down. Recorded at producer Adam Landry's (Deertick, Diamond Rugs, T. Hardy Morris) Nashville studio Playground Sound, the twelve new tracks skirt the edges of any neat genre definitions, boldly combining sounds of Austin folk rock, Pacific Northwest indie, pre-Oasis Britpop, 90's alt guitars, 00's indie synths and New York punk circa 1977.
- Far Away
- Off Track
- Too Bad
- Get This Right
- Worth It
- Somebody's Daughter
- Jesus Would've Let Me Pick the Restaurant
- Heart Attack
- Your Choice
- Machine
- I Don't Do Those Things Anymore
- Royal Blue
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 12
On March 3rd, East Nashville firebrand Lilly Hiatt will release Royal Blue - the feisty, adventurous and smart follow-up to her critically lauded debut full-length Let Down. Recorded at producer Adam Landry's (Deertick, Diamond Rugs, T. Hardy Morris) Nashville studio Playground Sound, the twelve new tracks skirt the edges of any neat genre definitions, boldly combining sounds of Austin folk rock, Pacific Northwest indie, pre-Oasis Britpop, 90's alt guitars, 00's indie synthesizers and New York punk circa 1977. Often presented with naked autobiographical candor, the new collection of songs is filtered through a wide spectrum of lenses - flashes of humor, attitude, deep worry and gritty determination can be heard - but ultimately, Hiatt would rather rock than mope.