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Slipstream

Bonnie RaittVinyl
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (242 customer reviews)

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With the release of her nineteenth album, Slipstream, Bonnie Raitt is starting anew. The album marks her return to studio recording after seven years; it's coming out as the launch of her own label, Redwing Records; and it delivers some of the most surprising and rewarding music of her remarkable career, thanks in part to some experimental sessions with celebrated producer Joe ... Read more in Amazon's Bonnie Raitt Store

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  • Vinyl (April 10, 2012)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Redwing Records, LLC
  • ASIN: B007BS13UA
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (242 customer reviews)
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1. Used to Rule the World
2. Right Down the Line
3. Million Miles
4. You Can't Fail Me Now
5. Down To You
6. Take My Love With You
7. Not Cause I Wanted To
8. Ain't Gonna Let You Go
9. Marriage Made In Hollywood
10. Split Decision
11. Standing In The Doorway
12. God Only Knows

Editorial Reviews

Bonnie Raitt's new album Slipstream is daring, bluesy, and steeped with the inimitable slide guitar and soulful vocals that could only be hers. Out April, 10, 2012, Slipstream marks her first new album in seven years, and the debut for her newly minted label, Redwing Records. While most of Slipstream is self-produced and features Raitt's longtime touring band, four of the album s songs were helmed by celebrated producer Joe Henry and showcase his usual crew of extraordinary musicians. Additional guests include Bill Frisell, Al Anderson, Ireland's Paul Brady and Maia Sharp. The album's twelve tracks feature Raitt's renditions of songs by such luminaries as Bob Dylan, Joe Henry and Loudon Wainwright III. An updated, reggae-fied version of Gerry Rafferty's 'Right Down the Line' leads the charge as the album s first single.

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This album has a good mix of fast and slow songs. Robert G Yokoyama  |  15 reviewers made a similar statement
It's the same bluesy songs with a fresh sound. lbvld44  |  28 reviewers made a similar statement
Classic Bonnie Raitt! J. Esser  |  20 reviewers made a similar statement
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108 of 118 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Two good cooks= a great stew. April 10, 2012
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
What's going on here? Veteran roots artists have been releasing some of the best music of their careers- B.B. King, Gregg Allman, Dr, John and now Bonnie Raitt have all recorded five star works within the last year or two. Aside from the obvious talents of these artists, there seems to be a common thread at work here: sympathetic producers.

Both B.B. and Gregg worked with veteran T-Bone Burnett to create their strongest studio efforts in years, while the good Doctor was produced by the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach for one of the most unusual (and satisfying) recordings in his canon. On "Slipstream", Bonnie is produced by alt-country artist Joe Henry. He earned serious blues cred with Solomon Burke's "Don't Give Up On Me" and Betty Lavette's "I've Got My Own Hell to Raise", among many others.

Bonnie and Henry recorded ten songs in his home studio with an excellent group of acoustic musicians: guitarist Greg Leisz and pianist Patrick Warren are joined by the rhythm section of bassist David Piltch and Jay Bellrose, the drummer who played the skins on Gregg Allman's "Low Country Blues". Four of the songs made the cut on "Slipstream"- Bob Dylan's "Standing In the Doorway" and "Million Miles" are standouts, while Loudon Wainwright III's "You Can't Fail Me Know" and Henry's "God Only Knows" are ballads that will stay in your head long after your first listen.

Covering Dylan always takes courage, but Bonnie has the ability to take the Bard's songs and make them her own, similar to Mavis Staples or Maria Muldaur. When Dylan sings the second verse from "Doorway", "If I saw you, don't know if I'd kiss you or kill you", his dark humor delivery almost makes you laugh.
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59 of 69 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Raitt Returns in Fine Form April 10, 2012
Format:Audio CD
"Slipstream" is first and foremost the story of an artist returning to her realm after a long dry spell, rediscovering her fountain of inspiration and acquiring the drive to once again practice her craft. Since that artist happens to be Bonnie Raitt, one of America's most iconic and important musicians, it comes as no surprise that it is an enlightening, hearty listen with a feels-like-home comfortability.

The seven-year gap between "Slipstream" and 2005's terrific "Souls Alike" is the longest Raitt has taken between studio efforts, understandable since her life in the interim has been fraught with loss - of parents, of brother, of best friend. While that certainly can be read as informing her soul-searching take on Bob Dylan's masterpiece "Standing in the Doorway" and the aching piano/vocal "God Only Knows," the album only occasionally dips its toe into the deep end of introspection. In fact, the only tune Raitt co-writes here is the rambunctious, sing-songy "Down to You."

This is music with a joyful edge, crafted for the simple pleasure of craft (an artist of Raitt's stature taking such a long gap between records indicates a lack of prioritizing sales or hits) and therefore of great interest to her longtime devotees. It doesn't have the radio-friendly edge of earlier recordings, and it need not. A few songs have a similar bite, especially at the core of the LP, but listeners on the market for a new Raitt album - and there are more than a few of them - will certainly be pleased.

Randall Bramlett's "Used to Rule the World" kicks off the album with funky, slamming, kinetic instrumentation. Raitt's playing is prominent, large and boisterous, firmly establishing that time has not frayed her resolve.
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41 of 47 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Pop? Really Amazon? April 14, 2012
Format:Audio CD
First of all, MY GAL BONNIE IS BACK!!! Secondly, to classify this album under "Pop" is an abomination of the highest order. Sure, there are a few cuts, like Bonnie's fine cover of Gerry Rafferty's "Right Down the Line" that can be marginally called "Pop", if one is callous enough to do so. But LISTEN to this disc-the whole album-and everyone will find some of the very best blues from one of our very best blues performers. It is soulful and nuanced, at times elegant and then raucous. This is Bonnie at her most awesome and the woman only gets better with age! She has an amazing band backing her up and I can hardly wait to see Bonnie with Miss Mavis Staples on tour! GO BONNIE GO!
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars BAY AREA ICON April 30, 2012
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Format:Audio CD
Slipstream, Bonnie Raitt

Bonnie Bonnie Bonnie,
Slipstream, should of been " streamlined " because since I toured with her in the mid eighty's & on & off thru the mid 90's, I seen her efficiency in all that she did, able to tour 10 months at a stretch because she had the talent for maximizing Energy, Time, Every note, Every part of the industry without breaking a sweat, she just made things not just look effortless but it truly was effortless & as she told me then " I want to be doing this when I'm a hundred an one, so I need each step of the process to be as simple an effortless as possible " Okay Bonnie you have done it,( Though you're not 101 yet ) I know you will be doing what you do effortlessly when that time comes !!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars So fine!
Bonnie Raitt has not softened a bit with Slipstream. Each piece makes me listen harder. Sit down, shut up and turn it on.
Published 3 days ago by Liz F.
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Loved this CD, Man can she sing and play the guitar. Just as good, if not better then her others.
Published 5 days ago by Megan Lewellen
4.0 out of 5 stars Good CD of Bonnie's
Not my absolute favorite, but still a very good CD. Bonnie is a legend - her voice is so soulful and sometimes sad.
Published 7 days ago by Patricia Andres
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Disappointing CD. Half the songs would work well for background funeral home music. No vibrancy, no quick beat, nothing to make you want to go pedal to the metal or get up and... Read more
Published 12 days ago by Jeff Scott
4.0 out of 5 stars Bonnie Raitt Fan
I have been a super fan of Bonnie Raitt's talent for so many years, I can't remember. Her live concerts are even better!
Published 16 days ago by M. Hay
5.0 out of 5 stars Slipstream
One can only say the same thing over and over without becoming bored. Bonnie Raitt just continues to produce first class music year after year and this is yet another example of... Read more
Published 18 days ago by M. D. Stanley
5.0 out of 5 stars Slipstream from Bonnie Raitt
What we have come to expect and more from Mrs. Raitt. Includes some new songs with an exciting twist we much enjoyed--you will love it!
Published 20 days ago by Kenneth Lane
4.0 out of 5 stars Typical brillance by Bonnie Raitt
I came late late to liking Ms. Raitt, but this is a very good CD. Good music and lyrics as usual
Published 21 days ago by Daniel Harrell
5.0 out of 5 stars Well done
I've liked Bonnie Raitt for a long time. I heard one of the cuts on the radio, and got interested. When I found that this was a new album, I bought it on faith. Read more
Published 23 days ago by Frugalbuyer
5.0 out of 5 stars Bonnie Raitt
What can you say that hasn't already be said about Bonnie Raitt. If you are a Bonnie Raitt fan, you got to have this CD. It is just a shame that it took seven years between CD's.
Published 23 days ago by Gerald D. Emlich
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