Bonnie Raitt: Nick Of Time

Bonnie Raitt Nick Of Time Music
by Bonnie Raitt

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indoreman
Break through 1989 tenth album; ‘Nick Of Time’ amassed sales of over six million copies in the US alone.

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1. Nick Of Time

2. Thing Called Love

3. Love Letter

4. Cry On My Shoulder

5. Real Man

6. Nobody's Girl

7. Have A Heart

8. Too Soon To Tell

9. I Will Not Be Denied

10. I Ain't Gonna Let You Break My Heart Again

11. The Road's My Middle Name
Benboy61
I sooooo love this song. Great smooth dance beat.
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After 17 years of impressing blues fans and nibbling at the pop charts, Raitt reached #1 and won four Grammys with this 1989 triumph. The title hit and smash Something to Talk About join Thing Called Love; Have a Heart; Real Man , and more of her best!

Nick of Time is the watershed moment in Bonnie Raitt's recording career, the sound of a survivor finding new focus and purpose in her art after nearly 20 years of generally superb, commercially underachieving recordings. An exquisite interpretive singer and formidable guitarist who'd long ago honed her bluesy chops, Raitt raised the stakes by mixing the usual gourmet spread of smart cover choices with her own candid songs--and she knocked one over the fence with the opening track, the album's title song and a moving confession of a boomer's anxieties about age, death, and the impermanence of love. "Nick of Time" catapulted a feisty rock tomboy into a new station that made her as admired by female fans as the stage door johnnies who'd long loved her rock technique, and she covered the bet with other outside songs from John Hiatt ("Thing Called Love"), Bonnie Hayes ("Love Letter," "Have a Heart"), and Jerry L. Williams ("Real Man") that resonated with her persona as a tough, smart, but ultimately tender woman. --Sam Sutherland
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