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Bonnie Raitt - 14 Albums 1974 - 2012 [FLAC] [h33t] - Kitlope

Torrent: Bonnie Raitt - 14 Albums 1974 - 2012 [FLAC] [h33t] - Kitlope
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PC Software: Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600
File Type: FLAC Compression 6
Optical Drive Hardware: Samsung SH-S223L
Optical Drive Firmware: SB04
Cd Software: Exact Audio Copy V1.0 Beta 3 (Secure Mode)
EAC Log: Yes (for my rips)
EAC Cue Sheet: Yes (for my rips)
M3U Playlist: Yes (for my rips)
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Torrent Hash: CC02450FC2AFD5CACEE6BBAC95E33CFB69DEE296
File Size: 4.47 GB
Labels: Warner, Capitol


Albums, Years & Catalog # in This Torrent:


Streetlights 1974 (not my rip)
Sweet Forgiveness 1977 (not my rip)
The Glow 1979 R2 78383 *
Nine Lives 1986 FRM 25486 * (remastered)
Nick Of Time 1989 C2 91268 *
Luck Of The Draw 1991 C2-96111 *
Longing In Their Hearts 1994 CDP-581427 *
Road Tested 1995 CDP 7243 8 33705 2 8 *
Fundamental 1998 CDP 7243 8 56397 2 2 *
Silver Lining 2002 7243 5 31816 2 8 *
Souls Alike 2005 0946 3 38015 2 3 *
Slipstream 2012 (not my rip)
Bonnie Raitt on Capitol 2003 (not my rip)
Bonnie Raitt & Friends 2006 0946 3 70588 2 4 *


* Denotes My Rip


I would like to thank the uploaders for the albums that are not mine which includes Demonoid member nephin for The Best of Bonnie Raitt on Capitol and WesternStar for Sweet Forgiveness. Thanks guys! If anybody has anymore Raitt, especially her earlier stuff please do make available in flac!


Kit



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From Wiki:

Quote:



Bonnie Lynn Raitt (born November 8, 1949) is an American blues singer-songwriter and a renowned slide guitar player. During the 1970s, Raitt released a series of acclaimed roots-influenced albums which incorporated elements of blues, rock, folk and country, but she is perhaps best known for her more commercially accessible recordings in the 1990s including "Nick of Time", "Something to Talk About", "Love Sneakin' Up on You", and the slow ballad "I Can't Make You Love Me". Raitt has received nine Grammy Awards in her career and is a lifelong political activist.





Streetlights 1974





Streetlights is the fourth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1974.


Tracks:


1. "That Song About the Midway" (Joni Mitchell) – 4:44
2. "Rainy Day Man" (James Taylor, Zachary Weisner) – 3:41
3. "Angel from Montgomery" (John Prine) – 3:59
4. "I Got Plenty" (Joey Levine, Jim Carroll) – 3:09
5. "Streetlights" (Bill Payne) – 5:05
6. "What Is Success" (Allen Toussaint) – 3:32
7. "Ain't Nobody Home" (Jerry Ragovoy) – 3:04
8. "Everything That Touches You" (Michael Kamen) – 3:28
9. "Got You on My Mind" (David Lasley, Allee Willis) – 3:50
10. "You Got to Be Ready for Love (If You Wanna Be Mine)" (Lou Courtney) – 3:08



Sweet Forgiveness 1977





Sweet Forgiveness is the sixth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1977.


Tracks:


1. "About to Make Me Leave Home" (Earl Randall) – 4:14
2. "Runaway" (Max Crook, Del Shannon) – 3:57
3. "Two Lives" (Mark T. Jordan) – 3:49
4. "Louise" (Paul Siebel) – 2:45
5. "Gamblin' Man" (Eric Kaz) – 3:27
6. "Sweet Forgiveness" (Daniel Moore) – 4:11
7. "My Opening Farewell" (Jackson Browne) – 5:20
8. "Three Time Loser" (Don Covay, Ronald Dean Miller) – 3:19
9. "Takin' My Time" (Bill Payne) – 3:37
10. "Home" (Karla Bonoff) – 3:28



The Glow 1979





The Glow is the seventh album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1979.


Tracks:


1. "I Thank You" (Isaac Hayes, David Porter) – 2:51
2. "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)" (Isaac Hayes, David Porter) – 4:00
3. "Standin' by the Same Old Love" (Raitt) – 4:10
4. "Sleep's Dark and Silent Gate" (Jackson Browne) – 3:25
5. "The Glow" (Veyler Hildebrand) – 4:11
6. "Bye Bye Baby" (Mary Wells) – 3:17
7. "The Boy Can't Help It" (Bobby Troup) – 3:39
8. "(I Could Have Been Your) Best Old Friend" (Andy McMahon, Tracy Nelson) – 2:52
9. "You're Gonna Get What's Coming" (Robert Palmer) – 3:32
10. "(Goin') Wild for You Baby" (David Batteau, Tom Snow) – 5:25



Nine Lives 1986





Nine Lives is the ninth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1986 (see 1986 in music). It was Raitt's most difficult release, due to the poor sales, negative reviews, and general circumstances surrounding its release.

"In 1983 there was a corporate sweep at Warner's, coming from upstairs, and they needed to trim the fat," Raitt recalled in 1990. "I just had completed an album called Tongue & Groove, which was produced by Rob Fraboni, who had also done Green Light. And I don't think they maliciously said, 'Let's let her finish her album and get the tour all lined up and print the covers and hire the people to do the video and then drop her.' You know, ha, ha, ha. But that's what they did. it was literally the day after I had finished mastering it. I had already finished the album once, and [Warner's claimed] the Jerry Williams tune would be more commercial if it didn't have quite as reggae a beat. Or something like that. So I went in and redid it. I thought if I cooperated a little more, maybe they'd promote the album more. But instead they dropped me and pulled the rug out from under my tour. I thought the way they did it was real crummy. They sent a letter. I think I suffered from not having a relationship with the A&R department there, because I had an independent production deal..."

Raitt could have purchased the master tapes and released the album elsewhere, but Warner's asking price was considered too high. "They told me I can take the tapes and shop them around," said Raitt, "but they wanted about $500,000 for them, and nobody wanted to pay that much..."

The material for Tongue & Groove was shelved until two years later when "Warner's suddenly said they were going to put the record out," Raitt recalled. "I said it wasn't really fair. I think at this point they felt kind of bad. I mean, I was out there touring on my savings to keep my name up, and my ability to draw was less and less. So they agreed to let me go in and recut half of it." The result was Nine Lives, which was finally released in 1986.

Tracks:


1. "No Way to Treat a Lady" (Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance) – 3:51
2. "Runnin' Back to Me" (Karla Bonoff, Ira Ingber) – 4:14
3. "Who But a Fool (Thief into Paradise)" (Nan O'Byrne, Tom Snow) – 4:26
4. "Crime of Passion" (Danny Ironstone, Mary Unobsky) – 4:20
5. "All Day, All Night" (James "Hutch" Hutchinson, Ronald Jones, Ivan Neville) – 4:03
6. "Stand Up to the Night" (Will Jennings, Richard Kerr, J.A.C. Redford) – 4:43
7. "Excited" (Jerry Lynn Williams) – 3:12
8. "Freezin' (For a Little Human Love)" (Michael Smotherman) – 4:58
9. "True Love Is Hard to Find" (Frederick Hibbert) – 4:34
10. "Angel" (Eric Kaz) – 4:00



Nick Of Time 1989




Nick of Time is the tenth blues rock album by Bonnie Raitt, released on March 21, 1989.

Nick of Time topped the Billboard 200 chart, selling five million copies, and won three Grammy Awards, including Album Of The Year. In 2003, the album was ranked number 229 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

Tracks:


1. "Nick of Time" (Raitt) – 3:52
2. "Thing Called Love" (John Hiatt) – 3:52
3. "Love Letter" (Bonnie Hayes) – 4:04
4. "Cry on My Shoulder" (Michael Ruff) – 3:44
5. "Real Man" (Jerry Lynn Williams) – 4:27
6. "Nobody's Girl" (Larry John McNally) – 3:14
7. "Have a Heart" (Bonnie Hayes) – 4:50
8. "Too Soon to Tell" (Rory Michael Bourke, Mike Reid) – 3:45
9. "I Will Not Be Denied" (Jerry Lynn Williams) – 4:55
10. "I Ain't Gonna Let You Break My Heart Again" (David Lasley, Julie Lasley) – 2:38
11. "The Road's My Middle Name" (Raitt) – 3:31



Luck Of The Draw 1991




Luck of the Draw is the eleventh album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music). After being nominated for Grammy awards in four different categories for the album Nick of Time, Raitt went for a creative retreat in Northern California to begin work on Luck of the Draw. "I did it on purpose to see if I could come up with anything," Raitt said in 1991. "In case I won, I wanted to make sure that I had done some writing and didn't feel that Nick of Time was a fluke. I didn't want to win just 'cause I quit drinking and spent twenty years not making any money, you know? There wasn't enough. So I basically forced myself to go to songwriting boot camp. There were three of four days when it didn't happen — but because I didn't have alcohol or unhappiness or anything to get in the way, it started to open up and I started three of the four songs of mine that are on this album. And then it didn't matter if I won or not, because I had proved to myself that it was okay."

The album surpassed Nick Of Time's commercial success, as it sold 13xPlatinum RIAA as 2010 and tour of 180 dates 1991–1993. Sold 2million France and Italy along EU. Raitt's highest-selling album to date.

According to the liner notes, Raitt dedicated this album to late blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan.

Tracks:


1. "Something to Talk About" (Shirley Eikhard) – 3:47
2. "Good Man, Good Woman" (Cecil Womack, Linda Womack) – 3:33
3. "I Can't Make You Love Me" (Mike Reid, Allen Shamblin) – 5:33
4. "Tangled and Dark" (Bonnie Raitt) – 4:52
5. "Come to Me" (Bonnie Raitt) – 4:20
6. "No Business" (John Hiatt) – 4:24
7. "One Part Be My Lover" (Michael O'Keefe, Bonnie Raitt) – 5:06
8. "Not the Only One" (Paul Brady) – 5:03
9. "Papa Come Quick (Jody and Chico)" (Richard Hirsch, Chip Taylor, Billy Vera) – 2:43
10. "Slow Ride" (Bonnie Hayes, Larry McNally, Andre Pessis) – 3:59
11. "Luck of the Draw" (Paul Brady) – 5:17
12. "All at Once" (Bonnie Raitt) – 5:03



Longing In Their Hearts 1994





Longing in Their Hearts is the twelfth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1994 (see 1994 in music). The album contained the mainstream pop hit, "Love Sneakin' up on You," which reached #19 on the Billboard singles chart.


Tracks:


1. "Love Sneakin' up on You" (Little Jimmy Scott, Tom Snow) – 3:41
2. "Longing in Their Hearts" (Michael O'Keefe, Raitt) – 4:48
3. "You" (John Shanks, Bob Thiele, Tonio K.) – 4:27
4. "Cool, Clear Water" (Raitt) – 5:27
5. "Circle Dance" (Raitt) – 4:11
6. "I Sho Do" (Billy Always, Mabon "Teenie" Hodges) – 3:38
7. "Dimming of the Day" (Richard Thompson) – 3:39
8. "Feeling of Falling" (Raitt) – 6:17
9. "Steal Your Heart Away" (Paul Brady) – 5:44
10. "Storm Warning" (Terry Britten, Lea Maalfrid) – 4:31
11. "Hell to Pay" (Raitt) – 4:03
12. "Shadow of Doubt" (Gary Nicholson) – 4:26



Fundamental 1998





Fundamental is the thirteenth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1998.


Tracks:


1. "The Fundamental Things" (David Batteau, John Cody, Lawrence Klein) – 3:45
2. "Cure for Love" (David Hidalgo, Louie Pérez) – 4:11
3. "Round and Round" (Willie Dixon, J. Lenoir) – 3:16
4. "Spit of Love" (Raitt) – 4:44
5. "Lover's Will" (John Hiatt) – 4:30
6. "Blue for No Reason" (Paul Brady, Raitt) – 4:13
7. "Meet Me Half Way" (Beth Nielsen Chapman, Raitt, Annie Roboff) – 4:16
8. "I'm on Your Side" (Raitt) – 3:44
9. "Fearless Love" (Dillon O'Brian) – 4:06
10. "I Need Love" (Joey Spampinato) – 2:41
11. "One Belief Away" (Paul Brady, Dillon O'Brian, Raitt) – 4:37



Silver Lining 2002





Silver Lining is the fourteenth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 2002.


Tracks:


1. "Fool's Game" (Jon Cleary) – 4:08
2. "I Can't Help You Now" (Gordon Kennedy, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Tommy Sims) – 3:13
3. "Silver Lining" (David Gray) – 6:19
4. "Time of Our Lives" (Teron Beal, Tommy Sims) – 4:00
5. "Gnawin' on It" (Raitt, Roy Rogers) – 4:44
6. "Monkey Business" (Jon Cleary) – 3:36
7. "Wherever You May Be" (Alan Darby, Gavin Hodgson) – 5:31
8. "Valley of Pain" (Rob Mathes, Allen Shamblin) – 4:27
9. "Hear Me Lord" (Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi) – 5:09
10. "No Gettin' Over You" (Raitt) – 4:45
11. "Back Around" (Habib Koite, Raitt) – 5:15
12. "Wounded Heart" (Jude Johnstone) – 4:13



Souls Alike 2005





Souls Alike is the fifteenth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 2005.


Tracks:


1. "I Will Not Be Broken" (Gordon Kennedy, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Tommy Sims) – 3:41
2. "God Was in the Water" (Randall Bramblett, Davis Causey) – 5:17
3. "Love on One Condition" (Jon Cleary) – 3:43
4. "So Close" (Tony Arata, George Marinelli, Pete Wasner) – 3:22
5. "Trinkets" (Emory Joseph) – 5:02
6. "Crooked Crown" (David Batteau, Maia Sharp) – 3:49
7. "Unnecessarily Mercenary" (Jon Cleary) – 3:51
8. "I Don't Want Anything to Change" (Stephanie Chapman, Liz Rose, Maia Sharp) – 4:29
9. "Deep Water" (John Capek, Marc Jordan) – 3:58
10. "Two Lights in the Nighttime" (Lee Clayton, Pat McLaughlin) – 4:22
11. "The Bed I Made" (David Batteau, Maia Sharp) – 4:59



Slipstream 2012





Slipstream is the sixteenth studio album by Bonnie Raitt, released in April 2012.[3] American Songwriter Magazine praised it as "her best album in years and one of the best of her 40-year career."


Tracks:


1. Used To Rule The World
2. Right Down The Line
3. Million Miles
4. You Can't Fail Me Now
5. Down To You
6. Take My Love With You
7. Not Cause I Wanted To
8. Ain't Gonna Let You Go
9. Marriage Made In Hollywood
10. Split Decision
11. Standing In The Doorway
12. God Only Knows


Road Tested 1995



Road Tested is a live album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1995.


Tracks:


1. "Thing Called Love" (John Hiatt) – 4:48
2. "Three Time Loser" (Don Covay, Ronald Dean Miller) – 3:39
3. "Love Letter" (Bonnie Hayes) – 4:37
4. "Never Make Your Move Too Soon" (Hooper, Will Jennings) – 3:32
5. "Something to Talk About" (Shirley Eikhard) – 3:43
6. "Matters of the Heart" (Michael McDonald) – 4:58
7. "Shake a Little" (Michael Ruff) – 4:38
8. "Have a Heart" (Bonnie Hayes) – 5:45
9. "Love Me Like a Man" (Chris Smither) – 5:11
10. "The Kokomo Medley" (Mississippi Fred McDowell) – 4:59
11. "Louise" (Paul Siebel) – 3:46
12. "Dimming of the Day" (Richard Thompson) – 4:19
13. "Longing in Their Hearts" (Jackson Browne, O'Keefe) – 5:02
14. "Come to Me" (Raitt) – 5:02
15. "Love Sneakin' up on You" (Little Jimmy Scott, Tom Snow) – 3:52
16. "Burning Down the House" (David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth) – 4:21
17. "I Can't Make You Love Me" (Mike Reid, James Allen Shamblin) – 6:00
18. "Feeling of Falling" (Raitt) – 6:45
19. "I Believe I'm in Love with You" (Kim Wilson) – 5:24
20. "Rock Steady" (Bryan Adams, Gretchen Peters) – 4:12
21. "My Opening Farewell" (Jackson Browne) – 4:57
22. "Angel from Montgomery" (John Prine) – 5:37



The Best of Bonnie Raitt on Capitol 1989 - 2003 2003





Tracks:


1. Thing Called Love
2. Nick Of Time
3. Nobody's Girl
4. Something To Talk About
5. Not The Only One
6. I Can't Make You Love Me
7. Love Sneakin' Up On You
8. You
9. Dimming Of The Day
10. Love Me Like A Man (Live)
11. Rock Steady (Live)
12. I Believe I'm In Love With You (Live)
13. Lover's Will
14. Spit Of Love
15. I Can't Help You Now
16. Silver Lining
17. Time Of Our Lives
18. Hear Me Lord




Bonnie Raitt & Friends 2006





Tracks:


1. Introduction
2. Unnecessarily Mercenary (featuring Jon Cleary)
3. I Will Not Be Broken
4. God Was In The Water
5. Gnawin' On It
6. You (featuring Alison Krauss)
7. Love Letter (faeturing Keb' Mo')
8. Two Lights In The Nighttime (featuring Ben Harper)
9. Well, Well, Well (featuring Ben Harper)
10. Something To Talk About
11. I Don't Want Anything To Change (featuring Norah Jones)
12. Love Sneakin' Up On You (featuring All Special Guests)



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