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Fundamental

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 7, 1998)
  • Original Release Date: April 7, 1998
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Capitol
  • ASIN: B00000634V
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #48,308 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Bonnie Raitt's marvelous voice, saucy grooves, and singing slide guitar are this album's fundamentals. But these 11 love songs are more than a back-to-basics exercise. Coproducers Mitchell Froom and Tchad Blake help Raitt create the edgiest arrangements she's ever had. Which explains the dry, in-your-face vocal sound of "Round and Round" and the near-naked framing of the best guitar solos, like Los Lobos' David Hidalgo's probing Jimmie Vaughan masquerade on "Cure for Love." Raitt herself plays a rippling African-style melody line on "One Belief Away." And the jittery guitar break and pumping piano on "I Need Love" threaten to knock the tune's tonal center to pieces. Her lyrics are crafty, too, whether she's calling down the furies as she opts for another spin on the flaming "Spit of Love" or feeling romance tug like quicksand in "Cure for Love." A little weird, maybe, but commanding, wise, real, and beautiful. --Ted Drozdowski

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[Bonnie Raitt] enlists producers Mitchell Froom and Tchad Blake on a quest for the fundamental things.... The material flattens slightly about halfway through and the production gets straighter as well.... But in a musical world where "everything's carefully prearranged," Raitt has thrown a Birkenstock in the works, and the clatter sounds like life itself.

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Back to basics., March 24, 2003
By Themis-Athena (from somewhere between California and Germany) - See all my reviews
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When Bonnie Raitt embarked on the production of her thirteenth studio album, 1998's "Fundamental," she had achieved almost everything that a musician can wish for: an exceptionally long career, the respect of her peers and the admiration of her fans, multiple Grammies, and particularly following her last three records, "Nick of Time" (1989), "Luck of the Draw" (1991) and "Longing in Their Hearts" (1994), even the widespread commercial success that her prior albums, despite all acclaim, had not brought her. But as the title track of this 1998 release makes clear, she then decided that it was time to take a step back and "get back to the Fundamental Things;" to "do the braindrain [and] leave it all behind."

And those fans who only had discovered Raitt as a result of the above-mentioned, vastly successful trio of albums were nothing less than shocked: Gone was Don Was's slick, stylish production which had driven the sound of those records. Gone, the pop/mainstream rock overtones. Back in full force was the blues; as raw and low-down as ever. Back in, the rootsy, down-to-earth feeling of Raitt's very first albums, released almost three decades earlier, now tempered by half a lifetime's worth of experience. In also the star production team of Mitchell Froom and Tchad Blake, who in the 1990s alone had successfully worked with artists like Los Lobos, Neil Finn and Randy Newman, and had helped advance the careers of such strong female singers as Cheryl Crow, Suzanne Vega, Vonda Shepard and the Indigo Girls.

True to its title, "Fundamental" is thus a barebones, stripped down recording which soon had the choir of Raitt's most recently acquired fans howl "underproduced" in utter disgust, while others reveled in rediscovering the singer who once, barely more than a teenager, had awed the music scene with her slide guitar skills, her feeling for the blues, and her energy and determination. The album's opening title track is perhaps the best expression of that feeling, with its relaxed, slightly uptempo blues rhythm, its slide guitar solos, the "live-in-the-studio" sound of its vocals, and its background horn arrangements (by Bonnie Raitt herself), subtly framing her voice without ever getting in the way. It is followed by the slow "Cure For Love," all grating blues guitars, written by Los Lobos' David Hidalgo and Louie Perez (Hidalgo also contributed his instrumental talents); succeeded in turn by veteran Chess blues men J.B. Lenoir and Willie Dixon's "Round and Round," and the first of Bonnie Raitt's five own compositions on the album, "Spit of Love;" from the first dark, edgy guitar riff to the lyrics' last line vintage Raitt, likening the destructive force of a dishonest relationship to a slowly consuming fire and to "a rage as old as Hades" (the sinister underworld of Greek mythology). And after she had covered the upbeat "Thing Called Love" on 1989's "Nick of Time," Raitt chose another John Hiatt tune as "Fundamental"'s fifth track, the melancholic "Lovers Will," describing the lengths to which lovers will go for "the thrill that only love can bring" and deploring that they will often throw themselves and their love away without even giving it another thought, only to realize what they've lost when it is too late. - Next is a trio of Raitt's own compositions, the energetic "Blue For No Reason" and "Meet Me Half Way," in turn pleading to restore a bit of spontaneity to our lives and arguing that an already stale relationship will fail entirely if both partners don't equally contribute to its revival; again, both as much classic Bonnie Raitt tunes as the then following calypso-ish "I'm on Your Side," the lyrics of which thematically resemble those of "Meet Me Half Way." The album is rounded out by the gentle country beats of Dillon O'Brian's "Fearless Love," Joey Spampinato's rocker "I Need Love," and the last track (co-)written by Raitt, the reflective "One Belief Away."

In addition to Los Lobos' David Hidalgo (guitars, bass and background vocals on "Cure For Love") and co-producer Mitch Froom (keyboards, bass on "Spit of Love" and accordion - "my mom's," Raitt reveals in the liner notes - on "Fearless Love") Bonnie Raitt could rely, as always, on a group of outstanding musicians, from Dillon O'Brian (background vocals on his own "Fearless Love") to veteran bassist "Hutch" Hutchinson without whom, for so many years now, no Bonnie Raitt record or live appearance has ever been complete. The album's warm earthy sounds are reflected in the subtle glow of the fall colors depicted in its booklet and front cover, delicately blending with Raitt's red hair. But don't let those brown, red and golden leaves deceive you, and don't be deterred by the mixed reactions "Fundamental" has received. Bonnie Raitt's career is far from over. On March 6, 2000, she was inducted into the Rock'n Roll Hall of Fame, as - in the words of Melissa Etheridge - "a woman in a man's world, breaking ground, [who] can play as well as any man and still be all-woman [and] burn up the strings with the best. Then," Etheridge continued, "there's that voice, that heartbreaking, soulful, sex-on-a-plate voice." And I think as long as Bonnie Raitt can bend the strings of a guitar, we still have much to expect from that voice. With 2002's "Silver Lining," she released her fourteenth studio album; followed by an eight-months-long tour, featuring triple visits to her native Southern California alone and interrupted barely long enough to allow her to catch her breath before going on the road again this spring. When I saw her towards the end of last year's tour in November, she still looked and sounded as great as if she was just getting into the swing of things. She may have gone back to basics with the release of "Fundamental" - but "basics" has nothing whatsoever to do with "stuck at base line" here. It's a reevaluation of her musical values; nothing more. And I am solidly in the camp of those who applaud her for doing so.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Grown-up music for Grownups, January 26, 2001
By Todd Stockslager (Raleigh, NC) - See all my reviews
  
Many people didn't like this CD, but I think part of the problem is the audience base.

This is grown-up music for grownups song by a woman who has been through a lot in life and grown up through those experiences. You may like or dislike the rough production, but I think it works.

Just listen to the lyrics.

My wife and I have been married 20 years and counting, so I think we qualify as grown-ups trying to grow up, or at least growing older but not up, as Jimmy Buffett said. We've seen good times and bad. I have suggested, only half in jest, that we could lead a marriage counselling seminar based on the songs of Bonnie Raitt from the last ten years. The depth and intensity of human emotion in love and life shine through the songs on this album so strongly.

If you have ever hurt your spouse and know how it made you feel, I defy you to listen to "Lover's Will" without responding emotionally.

If you listened to it once and didn't like it, give it another try.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A true artist, January 12, 2000
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A true work of art inspires passionate responses, not blind obedience. The reviews listed here range from one to five stars, with most of them either one or the other. You love it or hate it, folks. If you are interested in forming your own opinion, buy the CD and listen to it at least twice. Personally? This album has been a permanent fixture in my CD player for months. But I encourage you to make your own decision.
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5.0 out of 5 stars refreshing to here bonnie get back to the basics
I just got this album and love it. This is my favorite of her later works by far. As I am a fan of blues, I enjoy this album because it is her most straight up blues recording... Read more
Published 2 months ago by D. Snyder

5.0 out of 5 stars The best of Bonnie
I own a lot of Bonnie Raitt albums, I have always regarded this one as one of my favorites. The production is left rough around the edges for texture, which makes for a fresh and... Read more
Published on March 20, 2007 by propellor steve

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent adult album
This is wonderful, mellow album takes me to higher place when I lay back and listen. It makes Nick of Time sound like overproduced 80's pop. Read more
Published on May 14, 2003 by Teresa

2.0 out of 5 stars Try Luck Of The Draw Instead
See Bonnie Raitt be slowly overtaken by the blahs, actually one is temped to think the album will be cool when listening to `The Fundametal Things', but no.
Published on July 26, 2002 by The Orange Duke

3.0 out of 5 stars Not her best
I just purchased Silver Lining based on the enthusiastic reviews and am glad to see that Bonnie is back on track. Read more
Published on April 28, 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars Fundamentally flawed...?
Oh, it's tempting to say that. If you wanted another LUCK OF THE DRAW or NICK OF TIME you will think so, I feel sure. You'll feel cheated. Read more
Published on August 11, 2001 by A. Butterfield

4.0 out of 5 stars Bonnie never disappoints
As a fan, one of the things I like the most about Bonnie Raitt is the variance in her style over the years. This album is another which does not disappoint. Read more
Published on July 20, 2001 by toomuchrain

2.0 out of 5 stars OUT TO LUNCH
Since "Luck Of The Draw" Bonnie Raitt or her record producers have been out to lunch. "Fundamental" sounds like a jam session gone bad. Read more
Published on March 7, 2001 by Avalon Don

2.0 out of 5 stars Is someone filling in for Bonnie?
Weak, cliched, and over produced, Fundamental sounds like more like someone trying to emulate Bonnie, rather than the real thing. Nothing stands out on this album. Read more
Published on January 18, 2000 by chuck wemple

2.0 out of 5 stars Relief! I'm not the only one...
...who was a bit disappointed by Fundamental. The album seems a bit "bodyless" to me, and I miss the little saucy details which usually make the Lady's music so unique... Read more
Published on December 28, 1999 by Katharina Prinz

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