
Sings John Hiatt
Lamington Records is pleased to announce the long-awaited release of veteran Aotearoa (New Zealand) blues and roots musician Darren Watsonâs eighth solo album, Darren Watson sings John Hiatt.
The album is set to drop on Friday 31 October, 2025. It comes five years after the release of 2020âs Getting Sober for the End of The World, which was a finalist for Best Folk Album at the 2021 Aotearoa Music Awards.
As the title makes fairly obvious, itâs an album of Watson performing songs penned by much-loved Americana singer-songwriter John Hiatt. What it isnât though is a faithful, polite rendering of Hiattâs well-travelled âhitâ songs. Have A Little Faith in Me, Slow Turning and Icy Blue Heart are nowhere to be seen/heard. When he does tackle a âhitâ (like Thing Called Love, a huge one for Bonnie Raitt in 1989) Watson turns it into something completely different and makes it utterly his own. He says that being true to himself and his vision within each song was key to the overall vibe of the record.
âI love so much of Johnâs music and the last thing I wanted to do was to just ape his style like some kind of glorified acoustic karaoke act. I really wanted to sit down and play âem from my heart and head. So the performances and arrangements became more about what these songs mean to me... the kid from Lower Hutt who grew up loving the blues, got older and then discovered all the great, great stuff that grew out of it. Johnâs music has been a huge part of that journey for me. I think I honour him way more by putting my own stamp on it than just doing it verbatim.â
The album was recorded in a live, stripped back, largely drum-less way at Watsonâs Lamington Recording Studio in PĆneke (basically a lounge and converted bedroom in his rented home) and features a tight acoustic/electric ensemble of some of the cityâs finest blues and roots musicians.
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Lamington Records is pleased to announce the long-awaited release of veteran Aotearoa (New Zealand) blues and roots musician Darren Watsonâs eighth solo album, Darren Watson sings John Hiatt.
The album is set to drop on Friday 31 October, 2025. It comes five years after the release of 2020âs Getting Sober for the End of The World, which was a finalist for Best Folk Album at the 2021 Aotearoa Music Awards.
As the title makes fairly obvious, itâs an album of Watson performing songs penned by much-loved Americana singer-songwriter John Hiatt. What it isnât though is a faithful, polite rendering of Hiattâs well-travelled âhitâ songs. Have A Little Faith in Me, Slow Turning and Icy Blue Heart are nowhere to be seen/heard. When he does tackle a âhitâ (like Thing Called Love, a huge one for Bonnie Raitt in 1989) Watson turns it into something completely different and makes it utterly his own. He says that being true to himself and his vision within each song was key to the overall vibe of the record.
âI love so much of Johnâs music and the last thing I wanted to do was to just ape his style like some kind of glorified acoustic karaoke act. I really wanted to sit down and play âem from my heart and head. So the performances and arrangements became more about what these songs mean to me... the kid from Lower Hutt who grew up loving the blues, got older and then discovered all the great, great stuff that grew out of it. Johnâs music has been a huge part of that journey for me. I think I honour him way more by putting my own stamp on it than just doing it verbatim.â
The album was recorded in a live, stripped back, largely drum-less way at Watsonâs Lamington Recording Studio in PĆneke (basically a lounge and converted bedroom in his rented home) and features a tight acoustic/electric ensemble of some of the cityâs finest blues and roots musicians.
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