Featured Song: Something To Talk About 1. Thing Called Love 3:50 2. Nick of Time 4:05 3. Love Letter 4:05 4. Have a Heart 4:48 5. Something to Talk About 3:47 6. I Can't Make You Love Me 5:31 7. Not the Only One Radio Edit Version 4:10 8. Love Sneakin' Up on You 3:40 9. You 4:27 10. Dimming of the Day 3:39 11. Love Me Like a Man Live 4:48 12. Spit of Love 4:41 13. One Belief Away Radio Edit Version 3:57 14. Lover's Will Radio Edit Version 3:37 15. I Can't Help You Now 3:12 16. Gnawin' on It 4:48 17. Silver Lining Radio Edit Version 3:37 18. Hear Me Lord 5:33
Nick of Time Music Artist : Bonnie Raitt Music Label : Capitol Release Date : 1990-10-25 Artistopia's Price :$12.41
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Bonnie Raitt Music Artist : Bonnie Raitt Music Label : Rhino Release Date : 2001-10-16 Artistopia's Price :$8.86
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No Description Available. Genre: Popular Music Media Format: Compact Disk Rating: Release Date: 16-OCT-2001
Luck of the Draw Music Artist : Bonnie Raitt Music Label : Capitol Release Date : 1991-06-25 Artistopia's Price :$12.12
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Give It Up Music Artist : Bonnie Raitt Music Label : Rhino Release Date : 2002-03-05 Artistopia's Price :$7.26
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Her classic sophomore album from 1972 that influenced generations of women in rock. Features 'Love Me Like A Man', 'Under The Sky Falling' & 'Love Has No Pride'. Rhino/Warner Bros. digitally remastered.
Takin My Time Music Artist : Bonnie Raitt Music Label : Rhino Release Date : 2002-03-05 Artistopia's Price :$11.98
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Rhino/Warner Bros. digital remaster of her 1973 album. Features the legendary songwriting of Jackson Browne and Randy Newman.
Collection Music Artist : Bonnie Raitt Music Label : Warner Bros / Wea Release Date : 1990-06-28 Artistopia's Price :$13.98
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Souls Alike Music Artist : Bonnie Raitt Music Label : Capitol Release Date : 2005-09-13 Artistopia's Price :$11.73
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Japanese pressing of the 18th album in this Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's remarkable career features the earliest release. It's her first album ever to bear the credit Produced by Bonnie Raitt. The album features sounds ranging from the swampy groove and electronic loops of 'Deep Water' to the crystalline lament 'I Don't Want Anything to Change'. Throughout, Raitt's unparalleled slide guitar playing is pushed to sizzling new heights. Songs like 'The Bed I Made' and the edgy, angular 'Crooked Crown' address complex emotions-thorny, adult themes. The first single lifted from the album is 'I Will Not Be Broken'. EMI. 2005.
Less than a year after VH1 Classic debuted "Decades Rock Live!", the network breaks new ground with the first-ever DVD/CD release from the innovative concert series. VH1 Classic Decades Rock Live! Presents Bonnie Raitt and Friends Featuring Norah Jones, Ben Harper, Alison Krauss and Keb'Mo' will be released by Capitol Records on August 15th. Bonnie Raitt and Friends, which was recorded live at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, NJ on September 30, 2005, will feature never-before-seen performance and interview footage, including four duets not included in the VH1 Classic broadcast of the concert. With two hours of concert and interview footage, the concert which was filmed in Hi-Definition and is presented in 5.1 audio, features Raitt performing 17 songs with her longtime band - George Marinelli (guitar), James "Hutch" Hutchinson (bass), Ricky Fataar (drums) and Jon Cleary (keyboards). Included are such classic Raitt hits as "Something To Talk About," "Love Letter" (with Mo'), "You" (with Krauss) and a knock-out encore of "Love Sneakin' Up On You" with Raitt, Jones, Harper, Krauss and Mo' as well as highlights from her latest studio album, Souls Alike, including "I Will Not Be Broken," "God Was In The Water", "I Don't Want Anything To Change" (with Jones) and "Unnecessarily Mercenary" (a duet with keyboardist Cleary, who wrote the song). The accompanying CD features 11 tracks, including the radio single "Two Lights In The Nighttime" (featuring Ben Harper).