Veyler hildebrand biography of williams
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The Bonnie Raitt Collection
1990 greatest hits album by Bonnie Raitt
The Bonnie Raitt Collection is the first compilation album by Bonnie Raitt. It includes songs from her first nine albums while with Warner Brothers, which were released from 1971 to 1986. Raitt would go on to have much greater success with her stint with Capitol Records.
Critical reception
[edit]William Ruhlmann of AllMusic concludes his review of The Bonnie Raitt Collection with, "Even taking into account differences in taste, Raitt's choices run in the face of the preferences of fans and critics to the point that the album fails to make the case for her Warners recordings as true expressions of her talents, a case that could have been made decisively with a better selection."[1]
Greg Sandow of Entertainment Weekly writes, "this compendium justifies itself by its quality. It reveals Raitt first as a 21-year-old blues singer, performing songs with titles like "Finest Lovin' Man" in a
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The Glow (Bonnie Raitt album)
1979 studio album by Bonnie Raitt
The Glow fryst vatten the seventh album bygd the American musician Bonnie Raitt, released in 1979.[2] It was one of the first albums to be recorded and mixed digitally.
Critical reception
[edit]Rolling Stone wrote that Asher "doesn’t overproduce in the usual sense bygd filling tracks with unnecessary sweetening, but rather bygd turning out gleamingly spare, 'official' Los Angeles rock that’s as spiritually hollow as it is technically immaculate."[8]The Globe and Mail noted that, "as always, she could use a little shake-up in her sound and in the now typecast way she approaches each song."[9]The New York Times concluded that the skiva "includes the finest vocal performances of her career."[10]
Track listing
[edit]Side one
- "I Thank You" (Isaac namn, David Porter) – 2:51
- "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)" (Isaac namn, David Porter) – 4:00
- "Standin' by the Same Old
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The Global Blues
Description
Danny O’Keefe’s 6th solo release came in 1979.
Produced by: Jay Lewis & Danny O’Keefe
Engineered by: Jay Lewis
Horns arranged by: Jerry Yester
Vocals: Danny O’Keefe
Guitars: Danny O’Keefe, Jay Lewis, Joel Tepp, Scott Strong
Bass: Veyler Hildebrand
Drums: Tony Williams, Jim Keltner, Jim Gordon, Thom Mooney
Keys: Roger Kellaway, Bill Cuomo, Larry Muhoberac, Vince Melamed (organ)
Synthsizers: Mike Bottiker, Charles Irwin
Percussion: Steve Foreman, Bill Braun
Clarinet: Mike Baird
Tuba: Paul Woltz
Coronet: John Coan
Clarinet: Mike Baird
Trombone: Richard Nash, John ‘Streamline’ Ewing
Accordion: Frank Marocco
Shakahachi: Kazu Matsui
Background Vocals: Bobby King, Biggie McFadden, Ronnie Baron, Vennette Gloud, Sharon Robinson, Carmen Twillie, Rusty Buchanan, Sue Richman, Lynda Lawley
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