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Restless Nights

Karla BonoffAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (April 1, 2008)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sbme Special Mkts.
  • ASIN: B0012GN2LU
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #415,435 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Trouble Again
2. Restless Nights
3. The Letter
4. When You Walk in the Room
5. Only a Fool
6. Baby Don't Go
7. Never Stop Her Heart
8. Loving You
9. The Water Is Wide

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a voice and emotion! Karla does it again!, October 21, 2003
This review is from: Restless Nights (Audio CD)
Karla Bonoff followed up her debut with Restless Nights, which was again produced by Kenny Edwards. The ballads are still full of the pleasures and pains of love's ups and downs, conveyed all to clearly with her Carole King-ish voice, but the upbeat songs yield more rock guitar, giving her country/rock hybrid more grit.

The first country-rockish song, "Trouble Again" is one of those down songs, haunted by lost love. Yet another song covered by Linda Ronstadt.

A split love affair is the subject of the title track, which is a sad ballad country/rock ballad. One of the woman's loves she describes as ice, the other as fire, and it's the latter who seems more the pillar of support. However, she makes it clear she's to blame: "'Cause I wasn't very good at being true/And now I look back at all the broken dreams/And wonder if I could have changed them."

The next three songs are all standout cuts, and demonstrate Karla's songwriting skills, except for the cover tune, and her conveying the emotion of each song. The shock of finding a love letter addressed to a loved one and the realization that there has been another woman is the topic of "The Letter" The quiet and soft synth keyboards underscore that quiet realization; also when she sings, "As you came up the stairs/You asked "Are you all right?"/"I'd better go" was all I said/But there in your room I saw something that/I really wish I never read." My second favourite song here.

She covers Jackie DeShannon's "When You Walk In The Room" and the jangly rock guitar and pounding drums in the chorus gives this country-ish song a rock tinge. This is one of the up songs: "I can see expression on my face/I can strange sensation taking place/I can hear the guitar playing lovely tunes/everytime that you walk in the room."

"Only A Fool" is another quiet ballad, this time with an acoustic guitar accompanying those haunting quiet keyboards. The chorus tells what this song's about: "So don't say that it's love you lacked/I paid the price now we're paying the tax/I gave it all, and I got nothing back/Only a fool gives a heart like that." This song was also done by Maura O'Connell.

Pleading someone not to go away, that things will work out, telling them you need them is what the upbeat "Baby Don't Go" is about. "You're takin' all I got and now you're leaving/I thought love was something to believe in" she says in the opening. However, she warns, "And if you close the door/I can't wish you well anymore/You know you really turned on me/So don't come running back 'cause I know you'll never see." This song was also featured in the Atlantic City soundtrack.

Years before Sting sand "If You Love Someone Set Them Free", Karla did the similarly-themed "Never Stop Her Heart." depicts the follies of keeping someone caged and using the bird analogy, cutting her wings. There's also a conflict between wanting to be free and having someplace to belong. In the end, she is able to fly away, and how she does baffles the man.

If the "free bird" in the previous song decided to stick around and give up her traveling days, the rocking "Loving You" would be the song she'd sing. It's a song of confidence in one's partner.

Given Karla's songs of love gone bad, and her melodic voice, covering the traditional standard "The Water Is Wide" is apropos, and she does it so admirably. It's my favourite song here and I always feel something when I hear "Oh love is gentle and love is kind/The sweetest flower when first it's new/but love grows old and waxes cold and fades away/like morning dew." There is an accordion solo in the middle. I've heard Charlotte Church and Rory Block cover this as well, and Karla's rendition ranks way up with those two.

Restless Nights is better than the first album from the power and emotion Karla puts out in her song.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Heart and beauty!, March 6, 2001
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This review is from: Restless Nights (Audio CD)
And those two reviewers down there should be banned from the site for shooting down an album of such purity and beauty. (Just a figure of speech as everyone's entitled to their own opinion.) But from a genre (LA Rock) which has run out of fashion for twenty years and never enjoyed a critical reassessment, Restless Nights is one of its best-kept secrets, (also check out Laura Allan's Opening Up To You, very hard to find but issued on CD in Asia.) There's no need to recommend people AWAY from it, since few people would have bought it anyway.

If you're not convinced by Only A Fool, which features acoustic guitar works reminiscent of Jackson Browne's For Everyman, the three-part harmony between Karla, James Taylor and JD Souther on The Water Is Wide will do the job. Sure, Karla is not much of a singer, but neither is Jackson, Carole King or Laura Nyro.

That's the essence of the singer/songwriter movement...that songwriters should do their own songs, even if they're not technically competent. There's a special affinity between the heart that's saying these things and the voice that says it. That was the end of the Tin Pan Alley era.

If I could give this album a seven or eight stars to balance out the unfair reviews (by one person with two computers?) I would. You're turning people away from something truly sincere and beautiful.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A TRUE GEM, June 20, 2000
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Greg Caton (Lake Charles, LA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Restless Nights (Audio CD)
I first heard Karla Bonoff after the introduction of her first album ("Karla Bonoff") and fell in love with her vocal style. Never a fan of machine-gun vibratos (i.e. Cher), Bonoff has a "directness" to her delivery, which at least one other Amazon reviewer termed "boring," but which is the best vocal style of all to those who appreciate its nuances - (both Suzanne Vega and Jackson Brown, by way of example, use a similar, lightly modulated style.)

"Restless Nights" is one of my personal favorites from the '70's. I still play the LP to this day. Personal favorites include "Baby Don't Go" (playful, good hook) and "Trouble." I don't think I've ever been able to play "The Water is Wide" without struggling to hold back tears. The entire recording is worth the purchase for that one song alone... it sealed my fate as an eternal Bonoff fan.

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