Bonnie Raitt - The Glow
Release date:September 1979
Genre: Rock
Release date:September 1979
Genre: Rock
Bonnie Lynn Raitt was born in Los Angeles, California, on November 8, 1949, of Broadway singer John Raitt and pianist Marge Goddard.
In September 1979, released her seventh album "The Glow", that gets its strength from its covers.
Raitt takes on "I Thank You," "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)," and "Bye Bye Baby," and struts through them all with ease. "The Boy Can't Help It" doesn't fare as well. Robert Palmer's "You're Gonna Get What's Coming" makes for a great fit. Surprisingly, her take on Jackson Browne's "Sleep's Dark and Silent Gate" doesn't dig as deep as the great original."
The Glow" isn't a perfect album, but it's a great example of the music she was doing during a make-or-break time in her career.
In September 1979, released her seventh album "The Glow", that gets its strength from its covers.
Raitt takes on "I Thank You," "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)," and "Bye Bye Baby," and struts through them all with ease. "The Boy Can't Help It" doesn't fare as well. Robert Palmer's "You're Gonna Get What's Coming" makes for a great fit. Surprisingly, her take on Jackson Browne's "Sleep's Dark and Silent Gate" doesn't dig as deep as the great original."
The Glow" isn't a perfect album, but it's a great example of the music she was doing during a make-or-break time in her career.
- I Thank You
- Your Good Thing (Is About To End)
- Standin' By The Same Old Love
- Sleep's Dark And Silent Gate
- The Glow
- Bye Bye Baby
- The Boy Can't Help It
- (I Could Have Been Your) Best Old Friend
- You're Gonna Get What's Coming
- (Goin') Wild For You Baby
- Bonnie Raitt - Main Vocal, Slide and National Steel Guitar
- Danny Kortchmar - Electric Guitars
- Waddy Wachtel - Guitars, Vocal Backing and Harmonies
- Paul Butterfield - Harmonica
- Bill Payne - Electric and Acoustic Piano, Oberheim Synthesizers
- Don Grolnick - Piano
- Bob Glaub, Bob Magnusson, Freebo - Bass
- Rick Marotta, John Guerin - Drums, Percussion
- J.D. Souther, Kenny Edwards, Maxayn Lewis, Rosemary Butler, Craig Fuller, Peter Asher - Vocal Backing
- Larry Williams, Trevor Lawrence - Saxohphone
- David Sanborn - Saxophone Solo
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