Bonnie Raitt – Slipstream (2012) [Official Digital Download 24bit/88,2kHz]

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Bonnie Raitt – Slipstream (2012)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/88,2 kHz | Time – 57:20 minutes | 1,14 GB | Genre: Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Digital Booklet, Front Cover | © Red Wing Records

Slipstream marks a return, after a seven year hiatus from beloved vocalist and guitarist, Bonnie Raitt. One of Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Singers of All Time” and a nine-time GRAMMY® Award winner, Bonnie Raitt is back in full force, with the same tenacity and talent that has won over fans for more than four decades. The exquisite album is a joint effort from two recording sessions: a self-produced outing with her road band and an unprecedented collaboration with producer Joe Henry. Included is the gritty blues driven track “Used to Rule the World,” the evocative ballad “Not Cause I Wanted To,” and two stellar Dylan numbers, “Standing in the Doorway” and “Million Miles.” Eloquently sung, this long awaited return triumphs with bursting sonic fidelity.
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Bonnie Raitt – Dig In Deep (2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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Bonnie Raitt – Dig In Deep (2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 52:29 minutes | 1,15 GB | Genre: Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Digital Booklet, Front Cover | © Redwing Records

With „Dig In Deep“, her twentieth album, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bonnie Raitt comes out swinging. The follow-up to 2012’s triumphant Slipstream—the Grammy-winning, Top Ten-charting first release on her own Redwing Records label—the new record illustrates the delicate balance of consistency and risk-taking that has defined Raitt’s remarkable career for more than forty-five years.
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Bonnie Raitt – Just Like That… (2022) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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Bonnie Raitt – Just Like That… (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 46:15 minutes | 975 MBGenre: Blues
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Redwing Records

Time has been good to Bonnie Raitt. At 72, she sounds great—and as strong as ever. The California roots-rock queen has said she wanted to try new styles on her 21st album, but there are no wild U-turns here. When she adopts a little Lyle Lovett jazziness on “Something’s Got a Hold of My Heart”—accented by Glenn Patscha’s seesaw piano and her own slow-hand guitar—she sounds like Nick of Time era Bonnie Raitt. Ditto the sexy, funky blues rock number “Waitin’ for You to Blow,” with its cocksure rhythm and a killer Hammond solo by Patscha. The whole thing sashays, and Raitt delivers the title line in a whispered growl that really belies her years. She plays around with R&B—heavy on the blues guitar—on the terrific “Made Up Mind,” and tries on a little New Orleans street jazz sass for “Love So Strong.” Her voice is so perfectly suited for the Dylan-esque ballad “Just Like That,” about a man who died too young but donated his heart to save someone else’s life. Told from the stricken perspective of his parents as they meet the man with their son’s heart, she brings incredibly rich empathy to the story: “They say Jesus brings you peace and grace/ but he ain’t found me yet,” Raitt sings at first. Then, “I spent so long in darkness/ I thought the night would never end/ But somehow grace has found me/ and I had to let him in.” There’s a similar feel to “Down the Hall,” a John Prine-like story song with the narrator finding redemption and hoping for good karma by caring for hospice patients—taking care of a dying stranger who has no one, washing his feet, shaving his bony head. Raitt, who has been making records for more than 50 years, is unafraid to face mortality on Just LIke That; it’s a running theme, but matter-of-fact and in no way depressing. In fact, “Livin’ for the Ones”—”Keep livin’ for the ones who didn’t make it/ Cut down through no fault of their own”—is absolutely alive with spitfire energy, a juke-joint blues rocker led by Raitt’s ferocious guitar. “Just remember the ones who won’t ever feel the sun on their faces again,” she sings, and it feels like a jubilant rallying cry. She even makes amends on the Sunday-morning gospel blues of “Blame it On Me,” drawing it out like taffy before she finally hits a high note of salvation and shifts the blame: “Ooooh, gonna blame it on you!” (After all, the clock’s not stopped yet.) Raitt also sounds completely relaxed and like she’s having a ball on “Here Comes Love”— a little bit of funk, a little jazz piano, a little street percussion. “Chicken ‘n’ dumplings that’s all it’s gonna take/ Just to make you stay for the ice cream cake” are the words of a woman who hasn’t lost a beat. – Shelly Ridenour
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Bonnie Raitt – Nick Of Time (2004) [DVD-Audio ISO]

Bonnie Raitt – Nick Of Time
Artist: Bonnie Raitt | Album: Nick Of Time | Style: Contry, Rock | Year: 2004 [1989 original]| Quality: DVD-Audio (MLP 5.1 96kHz/24Bit, MLP 2.0 96kHz/24Bit, DTS 5.1 48kHz/24Bit, Dolby AC3 5.1 48kHz/16Bit) | Bitrate: lossless | Tracks: 11 + 3 videoclips | Size: 6.6 Gb | Recovery: 3% | Covers: only front | Release: Capitol Records, 2004 | Note: Not Watermarked

Prior to Nick of Time, Bonnie Raitt had been a reliable cult artist, delivering a string of solid records that were moderate successes and usually musically satisfying. From her 1971 debut through 1982’s Green Light, she had a solid streak, but 1986’s Nine Lives snapped it, falling far short of her usual potential. Therefore, it shouldn’t have been a surprise when Raitt decided to craft its follow-up as a major comeback, collaborating with producer Don Was on Nick of Time. At the time, the pairing seemed a little odd, since he was primarily known for the weird hipster funk of Was (Not Was), but the match turned out to be inspired. Was used Raitt’s classic early-’70s records as a blueprint, choosing to update the sound with a smooth, professional production and a batch of excellent contemporary songs. In this context, Raitt flourishes; she never rocks too hard, but there is grit to her singing and playing, even when the surfaces are clean and inviting. And while she only has two original songs here, Nick of Time plays like autobiography, which is a testament to the power of the songs, performances, and productions. It was a great comeback album that made for a great story, but the record never would have been a blockbuster success if it wasn’t for the music, which is among the finest Raitt ever made. She must have realized this, since Nick of Time served as the blueprint for the majority of her ’90s albums. (more…)

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