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Bonnie Raitt, Streetlights

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1618327

Disk length: 37m 47s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1974

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. That Song About The Midway 4:44
2. Rainy Day Man 3:41
3. Angel From Montgomery 3:59
4. I Got Plenty 3:09
5. Streetlights 5:05
6. What Is Success 3:32
7. Ain't Nobody Home 3:04
8. Everything That Touches You 3:28
9. Got You On My Mind 3:50
10. You Got To Be Ready For Love 3:08

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Review

Following her first three albums, all of which were wildly eclectic affairs, Bonnie Raitt was poised for a mainstream move, and 1974's Streetlights is it. There's no blues edge here whatsoever, and Raitt's guitar playing is subdued--both detractions--but the album also introduces "Angel from Montgomery," the definitive version of John Prine's piercing ballad. Raitt dips further into contemporary singer-songwriter fare with Joni Mitchell's "That Song About the Midway" and James Taylor's "Rainy Day Man," but the album peaks with Allen Toussaint's thoughtful (and funky) "What Is Success." --Daniel Durchholz

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Streetlights

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 37m 44s (-1m 57s)

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