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Bonnie Raitt's 1971 debut is a beautifully mellow affair that shows off her seemingly effortless ease with the blues. Only 21-years-old at the time of the album's release, Raitt had already served her apprenticeship in the club circuit around Boston, opening for blues greats like Buddy Guy, Fred McDowell, and Junior Wells (who appears on this album). The strength and authenticity conferred from such illustrious company is evident here in Raitt's impressive slide-guitar work and nuanced, in-the-cut vocals. ...See Full Description
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| This is her best If you like stripped-down blues, this is her best. She sounds young, none of the pop-stylings that she has in her later albums. By Kathleen (Carbondale, IL) |
| Her Best If you like your music stripped down when the 70's gave us the best Rolling Stones, Little Feat, Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers you will love this disc. By Paul D (Earth) |
| Way back when Bonnie Raitt arrived.... ... into a rock land filled with 99% men who for the most part did not appreciate women singers, never mind slide guitarist. By littlebibs (kingston, nh) |
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