Bonnie Raitt - Longing In Their Hearts
Capitol  (1994)
Blues, Pop, Rock

In Collection
#90

7*
CD  55:00
12 tracks
01 Love Sneakin' Up On You             03:41
02 Longing In Their Hearts             04:48
03 You             04:27
04 Cool, Clear Water             05:27
05 Circle Dance             04:11
06 I Sho Do             03:39
07 Dimming Of The Day             03:39
08 Feeling Of Falling             06:24
09 Steal Your Heart Away             05:44
10 Storm Warning             04:31
11 Hell To Pay             04:03
12 Shadow Of Doubt             04:26
Personal Details
Price kr. 40,00
Condition Good
Current Value kr. 20,00
Owner Dan Dethlefsen
Location Musikrum
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Details
Country USA
Cat. Number 0777 7 81427 2 0
UPC (Barcode) 077778142720
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars N/A
Sound Stereo
Musicians
Vocals Bonnie Raitt
Credits
Producer Bonnie Raitt; Don Was
Engineer Brad Cook; Chris Albert; Dan Bosworth; James Saez; Michael Reiter; Ed Cherney
Notes
Capitol Records, Inc. Catalog Number: CDP 0777-7 81427 2 0 Produced by: Don Was & Bonnie Raitt Engineered by: Ed Cherney AMG Rating ****1/2 On the follow-up to the follow-up (and another million-selling #1 hit), Bonnie Raitt contributes more than her usual share of original songs, writing four songs herself and setting a lyric of her husband's to music for a fifth. Elsewhere, she draws on such strong writers as Richard Thompson and Paul Brady, all for a collection devoted to devotion. Song after song expresses passion, usually with happy results — this is not the album of a woman with the blues. Even when she's dressing down a parent in her own "Circle Dance," Raitt offers forgiveness and understanding. There, and in other songs, the object of her emotions rarely seems to be perfect, but she takes that in and loves him, anyway. Co-producer Don Was provides a detailed production in which single elements — an accordion, a harmony vocal by Levon Helm or David Crosby — effectively color arrangements and complement Raitt's always soulful singing. — William Ruhlmann