Bonnie Raitt - Sweet Forgiveness (2008 Remaster) (1977)
BAND/ARTIST: Bonnie Raitt
- Title: Sweet Forgiveness (2008 Remaster)
- Year Of Release: 1977/2008
- Label: Rhino - Warner Records
- Genre: Blues Rock
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:38:12
- Total Size: 237 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. About to Make Me Leave Home (2008 Remaster)
02. Runaway (2008 Remaster)
03. Two Lives (2008 Remaster)
04. Louise (2008 Remaster)
05. Gamblin' Man (2008 Remaster)
06. Sweet Forgiveness (2008 Remaster)
07. My Opening Farewell (2008 Remaster)
08. Three Time Loser (2008 Remaster)
09. Takin' My Time (2008 Remaster)
10. Home (2008 Remaster)
Since Home Plate brought Bonnie Raitt within shooting distance of the Top 40, thereby being the greatest chart success she yet attained, it made sense that she re-teamed with its producer Paul A. Rothchild for its follow-up, Sweet Forgiveness. Rothchild's modus operandi remains slickness, but he has backed away from his fondness for studio musicians, letting Raitt record the majority of the record with her touring band (who only were spotted occasionally throughout Homeplate). All this means is that the near-hit "Runaway" is almost a ringer, largely because it's a poor choice for Raitt's sweetly funky Californian rock that was obviously designed as a bid for a single, therefore it was slicked up more than the rest of the record (which remains slick, but not glossy). Sweet Forgiveness is actually looser than Homeplate, a little less constrained. Then why isn't it quite as successful, artistically? That comes down to a selection of songs that aren't quite as effective as those Raitt usually picks -- and, in that sense, "Runaway" was a good indicator of the album. However, the selection of material isn't bad. If the tunes don't happen to form into a whole, it's still filled with great moments, from Earl Randall's opener "About to Make Me Leave Home" to Karla Bonoff's closer "Home." Sweet Forgiveness may not be one of Raitt's unqualified successes (despite its hit status), it's still a solid record, one that's hard to deny if you're already a Raitt fan.
01. About to Make Me Leave Home (2008 Remaster)
02. Runaway (2008 Remaster)
03. Two Lives (2008 Remaster)
04. Louise (2008 Remaster)
05. Gamblin' Man (2008 Remaster)
06. Sweet Forgiveness (2008 Remaster)
07. My Opening Farewell (2008 Remaster)
08. Three Time Loser (2008 Remaster)
09. Takin' My Time (2008 Remaster)
10. Home (2008 Remaster)
Since Home Plate brought Bonnie Raitt within shooting distance of the Top 40, thereby being the greatest chart success she yet attained, it made sense that she re-teamed with its producer Paul A. Rothchild for its follow-up, Sweet Forgiveness. Rothchild's modus operandi remains slickness, but he has backed away from his fondness for studio musicians, letting Raitt record the majority of the record with her touring band (who only were spotted occasionally throughout Homeplate). All this means is that the near-hit "Runaway" is almost a ringer, largely because it's a poor choice for Raitt's sweetly funky Californian rock that was obviously designed as a bid for a single, therefore it was slicked up more than the rest of the record (which remains slick, but not glossy). Sweet Forgiveness is actually looser than Homeplate, a little less constrained. Then why isn't it quite as successful, artistically? That comes down to a selection of songs that aren't quite as effective as those Raitt usually picks -- and, in that sense, "Runaway" was a good indicator of the album. However, the selection of material isn't bad. If the tunes don't happen to form into a whole, it's still filled with great moments, from Earl Randall's opener "About to Make Me Leave Home" to Karla Bonoff's closer "Home." Sweet Forgiveness may not be one of Raitt's unqualified successes (despite its hit status), it's still a solid record, one that's hard to deny if you're already a Raitt fan.
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE
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