Bonnie Raitt Home Plate (1975)

Bonnie Raitt - Home Plate (1975 Remaster) (2008)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at June 8, 2019
Bonnie Raitt - Home Plate (1975 Remaster) (2008)

Bonnie Raitt - Home Plate (1975 Remaster) (2008)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 225 MB | MP3 (CBR 320 kbps) - 83 MB | 32:18
Genre: Blues Rok | Label: Warner Bros. Records

Homeplate takes Bonnie Raitt even further down the path toward mainstream production than the unjustly maligned Streetlights, but, ironically, it works better than its predecessor. Perhaps that's because producer Paul A. Rothchild has helped Raitt craft a record that's unapologetically pitched at the mainstream, where Streetlights often seemed to be torn between two worlds.
Original Album Series: Bonnie Raitt (2011) [5CD Box Set, Rhino/Warner Bros., 8122797629] Re-up

Original Album Series: Bonnie Raitt (2011)
EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
5CD | Rhino/Warner Bros., 8122797629 | ~ 1415 or 681 Mb | Scans -> 294 Mb
Blues / Blues Rock / Rock / Pop Rock

Original Album Series album by Bonnie Raitt was released Aug 23, 2011 on the Warner Bros. label. UK-only five CD set containing a quintet of albums from the American singer/songwriter. Original Album Series songs Each album comes in a mini-LP sleeve with all housed in attractive slipcase. Original Album Series album Includes the albums Streetlights, Home Plate, Sweet Forgiveness, The Glow and Green Light…

Bonnie Raitt - The Glow (1979)  Music

Posted by Designol at Sept. 18, 2022
Bonnie Raitt - The Glow (1979)

Bonnie Raitt - The Glow (1979)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 240 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 139 Mb | Scans included
Blues-Rock, Blues, Classic Rock | Label: Warner Bros. | # 7599-27403-2 | 00:37:40

Bonnie Raitt enjoyed critical success and blues/folk credentials with her self-titled debut, Give It Up, and Takin' My Time. By 1975, Raitt's style began to be defined by producer Paul Rothchild. Home Plate and Sweet Forgiveness were uncomfortable overtures to commercial propositions where Raitt's persona and sense of fun got lost. Produced by Peter Asher, The Glow was released in 1979 and includes great players like Danny Kortchmar, Bill Payne, and Waddy Wachtel. During this time, sales might have been a consideration as well as Raitt's tough image. If anything, Asher accentuated Raitt's rough edges and provided his customary production polish. Like many Asher productions of the period, The Glow gets its strength from its covers. Raitt takes on "I Thank You," "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)," and "Bye Bye Baby," and struts through them all with ease. "The Boy Can't Help It" doesn't fare as well. Robert Palmer's "You're Gonna Get What's Coming" makes for a great fit. Surprisingly, her take on Jackson Browne's "Sleep's Dark and Silent Gate" doesn't dig as deep as the great original.