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DescriptionAll tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Bonnie Raitt - 2012 - Slipstream (HDtracks) [FLAC@88.2khz24bit] Bonnie Raitt Bonnie Raitt in 2004 Wikipedia: Bonnie Lynn Raitt (born November 8, 1949) is an American blues singer, songwriter and slide guitar player. During the 1970s, Raitt released a series of roots-influenced albums which incorporated elements of blues, rock, folk and country. In 1989 after several years of critical acclaim but little commercial success she had a major return to public prominence with the release of her album Nick of Time. The following two albums Luck of the Draw (1991) and Longing in Their Hearts (1994) were also multi-million sellers generating several hit singles, including "Something to Talk About", "Love Sneakin' Up on You", and the ballad "I Can't Make You Love Me" (with Bruce Hornsby on piano). Raitt has received 10 Grammy Awards. She is listed as number 50 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time and number 89 on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Slipstream (HDtracks) Artist: Bonnie Raitt Title: Slipstream Format: 12 × File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 88.2kHz (HDtracks) Producer: Bonnie Raitt, Joe Henry Release Date: April 10, 2012 Label: Red Wing Records Catalog: HD886443366954 Genre: Blues, Blues Rock, Rock, Americana Duration: 57:14 Website: http://www.hdtracks.com/slipstream Wikipedia: Slipstream is the sixteenth studio album by Bonnie Raitt, released in April 2012. American Songwriter Magazine praised it as "her best album in years and one of the best of her 40-year career." Two singles were released from the album, Gerry Rafferty's "Right Down the Line", and "Used to Rule the World", both of which charted on the Billboard Triple A chart. The album also spawned a highly successful concert tour. The Slipstream Tour was the 82nd best-selling American tour of 2012 earning 11.3 million dollars and selling 201,313 tickets. The album was listed at No. 22 on Rolling Stone's list of the top 50 albums of 2012, saying "As young stars like Adele and Katy Perry cover her songs, Raitt continues what she’s been doing, more or less, for 40-plus years." The album won for the Grammy Award for Best Americana Album at the 2013 Grammy Awards. AllMusic Review by Thom Jurek: Slipstream provides ample proof of just how much fans have missed Bonnie Raitt since 2005's Souls Alike. The album was recorded over a period of a year at Ocean Way in Hollywood and at Joe Henry's Garfield House. The four tracks cut at Henry's studio in 2010 and 2011 include two of his own songs, and two covers of Bob Dylan tunes ("Million Miles" and "Standing in the Doorway") from the latter's Time Out of Mind. Raitt's voice has never sounded better. She's expanded her lower range with an expressiveness that is soulful, rich, and rings emotionally true -- though she's sacrificed none of her higher register. Her voice can command and reveal a devastating tenderness. Guest Bill Frisell appears on three tunes here. He's on both Dylan tunes and his lyrical, lovely touch is also heard on her definitive reading of the Henry/Loudon Wainwright III tune "You Can't Fail Me Now." On "Million Miles," the interplay between Frisell's signature tone and Raitt's nasty electric slide work is symbiotic. On the latter, Raitt's voice sounds like it's inside the human heart at its most open and willfully defenseless vulnerability. It reminds us of what made her readings of "Love Has No Pride" and "I Can't Make You Love Me" so important. Henry's stable of players -- Patrick Warren, Jay Bellerose, and Greg Leisz -- are all in tow; they provide the slow, warm spaciousness that's now de rigueur in his work with other artists (he reserves his adventurousness for his own records). Raitt says she'll release the complete Garfield House sessions in the future. She produced the rest, offering solid proof of what her live band -- guitarist George Marinelli, drummer Ricky Fataar, keyboardist Mike Finnigan, and bassist James Hutchinson -- is capable of in the studio. The energy is kinetic, immediate, and deep in the rhythmic cut. Her reading of Gerry Rafferty's "Right Down the Line," with its reggae backbeat, rocksteady bassline, funky clavinet, and the interplay between Raitt and Marinelli, adds dimension and texture to the original -- which is just what covers are supposed to do. "Down to You," written by Marinelli, Raitt, and Randall Bramblett, has the feel of Little Feat's "Easy to Slip" but is more urgent and punchy. On another ballad, Al Anderson and Bonnie Bishop's "Not Cause I Wanted To," Raitt expresses her accountability in a relationship's failure with total openness and courage. "Ain't Gonna Let You Go," by Anderson and Bonnie Bramlett, is a lusty, crunchy, uptempo blues driven by Finnigan's B-3 and Wurlitzer, and Raitt's wrangling slide and take-no-prisoners vocal. Though very different from one another, Slipstream's two production styles complement one another well. That said, Raitt's road band is so seasoned and instinctive, it would be interesting to hear her record them live in the studio as she did players on her earliest records -- but that's a wish, not a criticism. There are a few lesser moments, but they don't distract; Slipstream reveals Raitt at another creative peak. 01 - Used to Rule the World - 4:13 02 - Right Down the Line - 5:27 03 - Million Miles - 6:21 04 - You Can't Fail Me Now - 4:15 05 - Down To You - 3:56 06 - Take My Love With You - 4:21 07 - Not Cause I Wanted To - 3:32 08 - Ain't Gonna Let You Go - 5:58 09 - Marriage Made In Hollywood - 4:53 10 - Split Decision - 4:33 11 - Standing In the Doorway - 5:19 12 - God Only Knows - 4:26 Personnel: Bonnie Raitt - vocal (1-12), electric slide guitar (1-3, 5, 8, 10, 11), arrangement (2), acoustic guitar (3), tambourine (10) Mike Finnigan - Hammond B3 (1, 2, 6-10), backing vocal (1), clavinet (2), piano (5), organ (5), Wurlitzer (6, 8, 9) George Marinelli - electric guitar (1, 2, 5-7, 9), harmony vocals (2, 5), acoustic guitar (6, 9), backing vocals (6), shakers (8), mandolin (9) Johnny Lee Schell - electric guitar (1) James "Hutch" Hutchinson- bass (1, 2, 5, 6, 8-10), upright bass (7) Ricky Fataar - drums (1, 2, 5, 6, 8-10), timbales (2), tambourine (9, 10) Luis Conte - percussion (1, 2, 6) Maia Sharp - backing vocal (2, 6, 9), harmony vocal (7) Bill Frisell - electric guitar (3, 4, 11) Greg Leisz - acoustic guitar (3, 4), pedal steel (11) Patrick Warren - piano (3, 11, 12), Wurlitzer (4), pump organ (7), keyboards (11, 12) David Piltch - upright bass (3, 4, 11) Jay Bellerose - drums (3, 4, 11) Al Anderson - acoustic guitar (6-8), lead solo (7), harmony vocal (10), electric guitar (10) Jeff Young - backing vocal (6) Paul Brady - harmony vocal (9) ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Sharing Widget |
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