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Nick of Time

Bonnie Raitt

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Album Review

Prior to Nick of Time, Bonnie Raitt had been a reliable cult artist, delivering a string of solid records that were moderate successes and usually musically satisfying. From her 1971 debut through 1982's Green Light, she had a solid streak, but 1986's Nine Lives snapped it, falling far short of her usual potential. Therefore, it shouldn't have been a surprise when Raitt decided to craft its follow-up as a major comeback, collaborating with producer Don Was on Nick of Time. At the time, the pairing seemed a little odd, since he was primarily known for the weird hipster funk of Was (Not Was) and the B-52's' quirky eponymous debut, but the match turned out to be inspired. Was used Raitt's classic early-'70s records as a blueprint, choosing to update the sound with a smooth, professional production and a batch of excellent contemporary songs. In this context, Raitt flourishes; she never rocks too hard, but there is grit to her singing and playing, even when the surfaces are clean and inviting. And while she only has two original songs here, Nick of Time plays like autobiography, which is a testament to the power of the songs, performances, and productions. It was a great comeback album that made for a great story, but the record never would have been a blockbuster success if it wasn't for the music, which is among the finest Raitt ever made. She must have realized this, since Nick of Time served as the blueprint for the majority of her '90s albums.

Customer Reviews

Nick of Time

This is Bonnie's BEST!! She plays most of the guitars and sings her heart out! In a ROCK/BLUE female field! She is BEST!!!!!!

Stop By If You Can

This is a great album of rock and blues telling the story of a person holding on and holding out for the one thing we all look for in this world. It flies between infatuation, heartbreak and hope but gives you the inspiration to know that true love is out there when you find it. The radio and MTV friendly songs are all here and are part of the greater good. From "Love Letter" to "Nick of Time" to "Thing Called Love", all the hopes the heart asks for are given the full range of treatment. The song that plants the flag though for this album is track #9. "I Will Not Be Denied" is a defining moment on the album and is just a plain great rock song (I'm convinced there was an epic battle over what to name the entire album and this song lost out). Ms. Raitt takes you into this song with a haunting, toe tapping "everyone warned me about you" theme and then, about 2/3rd's in, drops the hammer and states clearly for all that ventured along, why we came. The vocal story alone that is told here is breathtaking. It is someone coming apart and then seeing clearly where their salvation lies. If you haven't stopped by this way lately, cue up this track. Play it LOUD and then early and often. Let it wash over you and then continue on with any one of these other tracks. Don't be denied the reason you listen to music in the first place.

Bonnie's best

I love every song on this album!

Biography

Born: November 8, 1949 in Burbank, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Long a critic's darling, singer/guitarist Bonnie Raitt did not begin to win the comparable commercial success due her until the release of the aptly titled 1989 blockbuster Nick of Time; her tenth album, it rocketed her into the mainstream consciousness nearly two decades after she first committed her unique blend of blues, rock, and R&B to vinyl. Born in Burbank, CA, on November 8, 1949, she was the daughter of Broadway star John Raitt, best known for his starring performances in such smashes...
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