Green Light [Original recording remastered]
Editorial Reviews
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The late '70s found Bonnie Raitt casting about for a new musical direction. Ironically, she found it on 1982's Green Light by going back to the basics. The album finds her using her road musicians, the Bump Band (including former Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan) and handling most of the guitar chores herself, resulting in a confident, high-energy set. The hard-charging "Willy Wontcha" rocks with abandon, as do Raitt's covers of a pair of NRBQ tunes, "Me and the Boys" and "Green Lights." There's also a Bob Dylan track, "Let's Keep It Between Us" and a little easy-in-the-islands charm, courtesy of Eddy Grant's "Baby Come Back." --Daniel Durchholz
Product Description
Rhino/Warner Bros. digital remaster of 1982 release. Features 'River Of Tears', 'Me And The Boys' & 'Baby Come Back'.
--This text refers to the
Audio CD
edition.
Green Light,Bonnie Raitt,Warner Bros / Wea,Album Rock,Blues-Rock,Pop,Pop/Rock,Popular Music,Rock,Rock/Pop,Singer/Songwriter
Rock Music:
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