Bonnie Raitt - The Bonnie Raitt Collection (1990)

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Title: The Bonnie Raitt Collection
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Warner Off Roster
Genre: Blues, Country, Folk Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 01:15:35
Total Size: 441 / 173 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Bonnie Raitt - Finest Lovin' Man (3:59)
02. Bonnie Raitt - Give It Up Or Let Me Go (4:30)
03. Bonnie Raitt - Women Be Wise (3:24)
04. Bonnie Raitt - Under The Falling Sky (3:43)
05. Bonnie Raitt - Love Me Like A Man (3:12)
06. Bonnie Raitt - Love Has No Pride (3:49)
07. Bonnie Raitt - I Feel The Same (4:40)
08. Bonnie Raitt - Guilty (3:00)
09. Bonnie Raitt - Angel From Montgomery (4:01)
10. Bonnie Raitt - What Is Success (3:30)
11. Bonnie Raitt - My First Night Alone Without You (3:03)
12. Bonnie Raitt - Sugar Mama (3:46)
13. Bonnie Raitt - Louise (2:45)
14. Bonnie Raitt - About To Make Me Leave Home (4:15)
15. Bonnie Raitt - Runaway (3:56)
16. Bonnie Raitt - The Glow (4:11)
17. Bonnie Raitt - (Goin') Wild For You Baby (5:26)
18. Bonnie Raitt - Willya Wontcha (3:22)
19. Bonnie Raitt - True Love Is Hard To Find (3:38)
20. Bonnie Raitt - No Way To Treat A Lady (3:52)

When Bonnie Raitt collected four Grammies for her 1989 multiplatinum breakthrough Nick of Time, it offered sweet justification for fans that had followed her through years of great recordings but plenty of hard luck in terms of commercial success. The Bonnie Raitt Collection shows why those fans were right all along. From the early blues-mama stylings of "Give It Up or Let Me Go" and "Love Me Like a Man" to the increased pop sophistication she brought to songs like her funky reworking of Del Shannon's "Runaway" and Bryan Adams's straight-ahead rocker "No Way to Treat a Lady," the set offers a worthwhile sampling of the decade and a half she spent recording for the Warner Bros. label. Of special note are a pair of live recordings; a previously unreleased version of "Women Be Wise," featuring one of Raitt's primary mentors, Sippie Wallace; and a duet with John Prine on "Angel from Montgomery" that first appeared on the Grammy-winning Tribute to Steve Goodman. If you only recently discovered Raitt, this collection will help you decide which of her earlier works to sample next. --Daniel Durchholz


Bonnie Raitt - The Bonnie Raitt Collection (1990)


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