The Whistle Only Dogs Can Hear

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Released1996
LabelLong Play[1]
ProducerKelly Hogan (coproducer)
The Whistle Only Dogs Can Hear
Studio album by
Released1996
GenreCountry rock, torch songs
LabelLong Play[1]
ProducerKelly Hogan (coproducer)
Kelly Hogan chronology
The Whistle Only Dogs Can Hear
(1996)
Beneath the Country Underdog
(2000)

The Whistle Only Dogs Can Hear is the debut album by the musician Kelly Hogan, released in 1996.[2][3] Vic Chesnutt said that Hogan's version of his song "Soft Picasso" was his favorite of the many covers of his songs, despite it not appearing on Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation.[4]

Hogan wrote just two of the album's 15 songs; she cowrote others with former Jody Grind bandmate Bill Taft.[5][6] The album includes covers of Toussaint McCall's "Nothing Takes the Place of You", Vic Chesnutt's "Soft Picasso", and Palace Brothers' "King Me".[7] The album was recorded in Atlanta, and coproduced by Hogan.[8]

"All Is Well" is about the death of Robert Hayes, one of the two Jody Grind bandmembers killed in a 1992 car accident.[9]

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