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Bonnie Raitt Album - The Best of Bonnie Raitt on Capitol 1989-2003

Bonnie Raitt Album - The Best of Bonnie Raitt on Capitol 1989-2003 (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (1 ratings)
Release Date:2003-05-26
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Adult Contemporary, Album Rock, Blues-Rock, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Rock, Rock/Pop, Singer/Songwriter, United States of America
Label:EMI
UPC:724358211320
Approx. Price:$20.49 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Thing Called Love
2 . Nick of Time
3 . Nobody's Girl
4 . Something to Talk About
5 . Not the Only One
6 . I Can't Make You Love Me
7 . Love Sneakin' Up On You
8 . You
9 . Dimming of the Day
10 . Love Me Like a Man [Live]
11 . Rock Steady [Live]
12 . I Believe I'm in Love With You [Live]
13 . Lover's Will
14 . Spit Of Love
15 . I Can't Help You Now
16 . Silver Lining
17 . Time Of Our Lives
18 . Hear Me Lord
Description :
Full title - The Best Of Bonnie Raitt On Capitol 1989 - 2003. Her first retrospective since signing to Capitol Records in 1989. This import edition features four tracks that are not on the US equivalent, 'Rock Steady' (Live w/ Bryan Adams), Nobody's Girl, I Believe I'm In Love With You (Live) & Time Of Our Lives. 18 tracks in all including, 'Something To Talk About', 'Thing Called Love', 'I Can't Make You Love Me', & more. EMI.
Customer review - 2005-05-24
- Bonnie's most successful recordings
During the seventies and eighties, Bonnie recorded many fine albums for Warner, building up a significant fan base without really hitting the big time. Eventually, Warner lost interest and Bonnie's contract was not renewed. She switched to Capitol in 1989 and recorded the album Nick of time, which won plenty of awards and sold better than any of her Warner albums.

This compilation covers Bonnie's music on Capitol from 1989 to 2003. Overall, the music is slicker than Bonnie's Warner recordings - not so much as to put off long-standing fans but enough to attract a lot of new fans. Thus, there is more pop and rock but less blues in these recordings, while there is little or no folk that was so significant in some of Bonnie's seventies albums. However, there are other influences, most notably the final track (Hear me Lord), a Zimbabwean song that retains some of its African flavor.

The album opens with three tracks from Nick of time, which are followed by three from Luck of the draw, three from Longing in their hearts, three from the live album Road tested, two from Fundamental and four from Silver lining. Among the highlights are Thing called love, Something to talk about, I can't make you love me, Rock steady (with Bryan Adams) and the aforementioned Hear me Lord.

This is a truly magnificent collection of Bonnie's music. I still favor her Warner recordings, for which there is also a compilation (Bonnie Raitt Collection). Buy both if you can afford to.
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