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Music CD - Bonnie Raitt: Luck of the Draw

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Music CD: Luck of the Draw Artist: Bonnie Raitt
List Price: $16.98
Our Price: $4.98
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Manufacturer: Capitol
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Tracks:
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1. Something To Talk About 2. Good Man Good Woman 3. I Can't Make You Love Me 4. Tangled And Dark 5. Come To Me 6. No Business 7. One Part Be My Lover 8. Not The Only One 9. Papa Come Quick (Jody And Chico) 10. Slow Ride 11. Luck Of The Draw 12. All At Once
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0077779611126 Label: Capitol Manufacturer: Capitol Number Of Discs: 1 Publication Date: 1991 Publisher: Capitol Release Date: 1991-06-25 Studio: Capitol
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Bonnie at her BEST! Comment: I bought this CD several years ago and a friend borrowed it - well you know how that goes! Anyway, I bought it again and I love this CD - a nice mixture of blues & rock - LOVE IT!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Luck of the Draw Comment: Previously had this on tape--wore it out listening. There is not a bad song on this CD.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bonnie's Best... Comment: My favorite Bonnie Raitt CD; very soulful and heartfelt. This is a replacement of the first one I bought when it was first released (it finally wore out). You can't mistake anyone else for Bonnie's unique voice. From gritty blues to sultry love songs, she'll draw you in and keep you awhile. I agree with some of the other reviews that note she isn't a bigger megastar because she has such a broad range of music that she can't be "classified" - thank heaven. I think most true artists fall into the unclassified category. Buy this CD and she will take you on a Slow Ride you'll enjoy for years to come. Another artist you might want to check out is Eva Cassidy; softer, smoother voice, but just as incredible an artist (see her on youtube).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Stands the test of time Comment: I pulled this album out because I heard a cover of "I Can't Make you Love Me" and I haven't put it away yet. Greatness is timeless.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bonnie's Best Comment: I was going through my fairly extensive Bonnie Raitt collection to put some tunes on my ipod, and I was reminded of how this album is, for me, Bonnie's best album ever. There are individual songs from other albums that are essential too (Under the Falling Sky, Opening Farewell, Runaway, River of Tears to name a few). But the variety of songs and styles on Luck of the Draw, and the absence of the weak songs that mar some of her other albums (even the iconic Nick of Time) make this the 'desert island disc' out of all of Bonnie's albums, at least for me.
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Editorial Reviews:
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As its title makes clear, the 1991 sequel to Bonnie Raitt's platinum breakthrough on Nick Of Time takes nothing for granted. Raitt had achieved sobriety, renewed commercial focus, and then the payday that the prior album yielded, but Luck Of The Draw mirrors an even fiercer determination to make music as if her life depended on it. Again teamed with producer Don Was, Raitt surpasses herself with her best album to date: her wonderfully lush, blues-rimmed voice and sinuous slide guitar wrap themselves around a dozen potent songs culled from a typically shrewd mix of writers including Paul Brady, John Hiatt, Bonnie Hayes, Shirley Eikhard, and Billy Vera, and Raitt herself turns in her most generous batch of originals yet. Sympathetic guests include Brady and Delbert McClinton on harmony vocals, Richard Thompson on guitar, and Heartbreaker Benmont Tench on organ, in a program including the sassy "Something to Talk About," the sultry "Slow Ride," a soaring "Not the Only One," and the heartbreaking "I Can't Make You Love Me." This isn't luck, it's artistry. --Sam Sutherland
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