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Part of the 2001
"Remasters" reissues - "Streetlights" was Bonnie's 4th
album - a far more mellow and funky-commercial affair than the three bluesy
outings that preceded it. It's also top heavy with cover versions from some of
her favourite writers like Allen Toussaint, Joni Mitchell and John Prine -
whilst collectors will know that members of Little Feat contributed their
penny's worth too. Here are the street-savvy details...
UK released October 2001 -
"Streetlights" by BONNIE RAITT on Warner Brothers 8122-78380-2
(Barcode 081227838027) plays out as follows (37:03 minutes):
1. That Song About The
Midway [Joni Mitchell]
2. Rainy Day Man [James
Taylor]
3. Angel From Montgomery
[John Prine]
4. I Got Plenty [Jim Carroll
& Joey Levine]
5. Streetlights [Bill Payne]
6. What Is Success [Allen
Toussaint] – Side 2
7. Ain't Nobody Home [Jerry
Ragovoy]
8. Everything That Touches
You [Michael Kamen]
9. Got You On My Mind [Alley
Willis and David Lasley]
10. You Got To Be Ready For
Love (If You Wanna Be Mine) [Lou Courtney]
Tracks 1 to 10 are her 4th
album "Streetlights" – released October 1974 in the USA on Warner
Brothers BS 2818 and November 1974 in the UK on Warner Brothers K 56075
The 3-way fold out inlay
gives you track-by-track musician credits but there's no lyrics or attempt any
new liner notes. The Remasters Series has been co-ordinated by GREG GELLER and
JO MOTTA while LEE HERSCHBERG carried out the excellent Remaster. Every track
is warm and full of presence - this was a superbly recorded album with top
quality players and the transfer reflects this big time.
After three pretty
straightforward Blues-Rock LPs – 1974's "Streetlights" saw Bonnie in
a very mellow mood. It opens with her gorgeous acoustic take on Joni Mitchell's
"That Song About The Midway" singing "...I found you in a
trailer in some camping ground..." and you know both Joni & Bonnie
have this degenerate gambler down. I've always loved her Funky choices of songs
too – the rock-slink of Allen Toussaint's "What Is Success" – a
low-down groove with top session players like keyboardist Leon Pendarvis laying
down licks throughout that add so much to the overall (he was once with Lonnie
Liston Smith's Cosmic Echoes). Again the players add top class to Michael
Kamen's "Everything That Touches You" – Jeff Minirov and John Tropea
playing so sweet on those guitars. And a forgotten nugget is "Got You On
My Mind" – a pretty lilting tune with Jerry Ragovoy arrangements that
sound almost Burt Bacharach at times. Ace sessionman Steve Gadd on drums
throughout too...
Good album rather than a great one - but even good by Bonnie is more than ok with me...
Good album rather than a great one - but even good by Bonnie is more than ok with me...