Bonnie Raitt - Takin' My Time
Facts
| Artist(s) | Bonnie Raitt |
| Studio | Rhino / Wea |
| Release Date | March 5, 2002 |
| UPC Code | 081227837921 |
| Buy this item | $6.99 at Amazon.com As of Dec 1 17:24 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered |
Tracks
- You've Been in Love Too Long - Bonnie Raitt, Paul, Clarence
- I Gave My Love a Candle - Bonnie Raitt, Zoss, Joel
- Let Me In - Bonnie Raitt, Baker, Yvonne
- Everybody's Cryin' Mercy - Bonnie Raitt, Allison, Mose
- Cry Like a Rainstorm - Bonnie Raitt, Kaz, Eric
- Wah She Go Do - Bonnie Raitt, Lewis, McCarth
- I Feel the Same - Bonnie Raitt, Smither, Chris
- I Thought I Was a Child - Bonnie Raitt, Browne, Jackson
- Write Me a Few of Your Lines/Kokomo Blues - Bonnie Raitt, McDowell, Mississip
- Guilty - Bonnie Raitt, Newman, Randy
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User Reviews
Average user review:| my all-time fav from Bonnie |
Most of these songs bring me to a deeper, bluesy place. I usually choose to listen to this cd when I need to slow down, get a little perspective, and can enjoy a good glass of wine.
It's a must-have for any blues music lover! December 31, 2006
| A masterpiece |
| Third album is a classic |
One reason why Bonnie's music stands the test of time so well is her uncanny ability to pick great songs that suited her outstanding, bluesy voice. Bonnie was also able to persuade some of the finest musicians of the day to play on her albums. On this album, the musicians include members of Little Feat (Lowell George among them), Taj Mahal and the brilliant saxophonist, Ernie Watts.
The set opens with You've been in love too long, a cover of a brilliant but relatively unknown Motown song that Barbara Acklin and Martha Reeves recorded. Bonnie doesn't usually cover Motown but her choice here is impeccable. More predictably, Bonnie covers songs written by some of the finest blues and rock songwriters such as Mose Allison (Everybody's crying mercy), Eric Kaz (Cry like a rainstorm), Jackson Browne (I thought I was a child), Fred McDowell (Write me a few of your lines / Kokomo blues) and Randy Newman (Guilty).
Maybe this isn't the place to begin a collection of Bonnie's music but it should be a high priority if you are interested in collecting at least some of her original albums. May 9, 2005
| One of Bonnie's Best |
| THE GREAT EARLY BONNIE RAITT |
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