The Whistle Only Dogs Can Hear
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| The Whistle Only Dogs Can Hear | ||||
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| Released | 1996 | |||
| Genre | Country rock, torch songs | |||
| Label | Long Play[1] | |||
| Producer | Kelly Hogan (coproducer) | |||
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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]