Bonnie Raitt - The Record Plant 1973 (2024)

Artist: Bonnie Raitt
Title: The Record Plant 1973
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Homespun
Genre: Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 48:45
Total Size: 286 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Record Plant 1973
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Homespun
Genre: Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 48:45
Total Size: 286 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Love Me Like a Man (Live) (4:44)
2. You Got to Know How (Live) (4:13)
3. I Thought I Was a Child (Live) (4:16)
4. Under the Falling Sky (Live) (4:11)
5. Everybody's Crying Mercy (Live) (3:48)
6. Give It Up or Let Me Go (Live) (4:14)
7. Band Introductions (Live) (0:39)
8. Stayed Too Long at the Fair (Live) (2:45)
9. I Feel the Same (Live) (4:42)
10. Guilty (Live) (3:14)
11. Women Be Wise (Live) (4:05)
12. Love Has No Pride (Live) (4:39)
13. Baby I Love You (Live) (3:24)
Bonnie Raitt, live from The Record Plant, Sausalito, CA 9th December 1973
American blues singer-songwriter, musician, and activist Bonnie Raitt recorded live at The Record Plant in Sausalito CA on December 9th 1973. Broadcast on KSAN 95 FM in San Francisco. At the time Bonnie had just released her 3rd studio album Takin' My Time during the summer that year.
"For many years, I couldn't stand listening to my own voice, not enough gravitas or experience to convey the depth of emotion I wanted to express." A poignant confession of self-doubt revealed by the Cambridge blues great Bonnie Raitt to Rolling Stone magazine in later years. Although Raitt may have doubted her initial spiritual abilities, her power undeniably came from her own depth and determination. Her unique style is a salute to her heroes and heroines, namely the blues greats.
American blues singer-songwriter, musician, and activist Bonnie Raitt recorded live at The Record Plant in Sausalito CA on December 9th 1973. Broadcast on KSAN 95 FM in San Francisco. At the time Bonnie had just released her 3rd studio album Takin' My Time during the summer that year.
"For many years, I couldn't stand listening to my own voice, not enough gravitas or experience to convey the depth of emotion I wanted to express." A poignant confession of self-doubt revealed by the Cambridge blues great Bonnie Raitt to Rolling Stone magazine in later years. Although Raitt may have doubted her initial spiritual abilities, her power undeniably came from her own depth and determination. Her unique style is a salute to her heroes and heroines, namely the blues greats.
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Bonnie Raitt - The Record Plant 1973 FLAC.rar - 286.1 MB
Bonnie Raitt - The Record Plant 1973 FLAC.rar - 286.1 MB