She is the American Blue singer,
songwriter and a renowned slide guitar player who can is 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" and lots you’ll be able to recognize her. And who else can it be other than Bonnie Raitt?
and talking about the CD that made her stand was that one she released
in 1989 of Nick of Time as it went to the top of the U.S. charts
following Raitt's Grammy sweep in early 1990. At the same time, she
walked away with a fourth Grammy Award for her duet "In the Mood"
with John Lee Hooker on his album The Healer. Nick of Time was also the
first of many of her recordings to feature her longtime rhythm section
of Ricky Fataar and James "Hutch" Hutchinson that has sold over six
million copies in the US alone.
With
that notion in mind, I am here to present you the review of her latest
project which is a CD that she has just released on the studio that she
has named it Slipstream which is a 2012 album from the Grammy winning
singer, songwriter and musician. Her first album since 2005's Souls
Alike. Produced by Joe Henry, the album is her return to the music scene
following the deaths of her parents and brother. The album was recorded
with her longtime touring band as well as a handful of tracks with
top-level musicians such as Bill Frisell. Features the first single
'Right down the Line', a cover of the Gerry Rafferty hit together with
lots more to lend an ear to, making listening to it becoming quite a
musical pleasure at its greatness.
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