Bonnie Raitt - Road Tested [2 Disc]

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Album Details

Title: Road Tested [2 Disc]
Artist: Bonnie Raitt
Release Date: 11/7/1995
Re-Released On: 11/30/2001
Label: Capitol Records
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 724383370528, 0724383607754, 724349261396, 724383370559
Genre: Rock
Styles: Blues-Rock, Adult Contemporary, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Confident, Earthy, Organic, Summery, Exuberant, Party/Celebratory, Passionate, Rollicking, Amiable/Good-Natured, Freewheeling, Laid-Back/Mellow, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Romantic, Rousing, Sensual
Total Copies: 17
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Thing Called Love
  2. Three Time Loser
  3. Love Letter
  4. Never Make Your Move Too Soon
  5. Something to Talk About
  6. Matters of the Heart
  7. Shake a Little
  8. Have a Heart
  9. Love Me Like a Man
  10. The Kokomo Medley
  11. Louise
  12. Dimming of the Day

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Longing in Their Hearts
  2. Come to Me
  3. Love Sneakin' up on You
  4. Burning Down the House
  5. I Can't Make You Love Me
  6. Feeling of Falling
  7. I Believe I'm in Love with You
  8. Rock Steady
  9. My Opening Farewell
  10. Angel from Montgomery

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1995CDCapitol Records33705

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Album Review

In a 24-year recording career, Bonnie Raitt had not previously released a live album, so this concert set was overdue. Coming off three multi-platinum studio albums, Raitt and Capitol pulled out all the stops, compiling a 22-track, double-disc package from dates recorded in July 1995 in Portland and Oakland. Raitt ranged over her career, reaching back to her early folk-blues days and forward to the pop/rock songs that finally made her a big star in the late '80s and early '90s. She also shared the spotlight with such guests as Bruce Hornsby, Ruth Brown, Charles Brown, Kim Wilson of the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Bryan Adams, and Jackson Browne. But that didn't keep an artist who has spent the bulk of her career pleasing live audiences rather than cutting hits from displaying her personal warmth along with her singing and playing skills. She also introduced half a dozen songs new to her repertoire, including a surprising cover of Talking Heads' "Burning Down the House" and a few that had potential to help promote the album as singles, including "Never Make Your Move Too Soon" and "Shake a Little." Inexplicably, Capitol (which probably wished the album had been a more reasonably priced single disc) failed to bring the record home to consumers. The company's choice for a single was the anonymous Adams rocker "Rock Steady," done as a duet with him -- apparently, they were confusing Raitt with Tina Turner. As a result, the album stopped at gold, spending less than six months in the charts. Despite that commercial disappointment, it will be for many Bonnie Raitt fans an example of her at her best that effectively bridges the two parts of her career, and also a good sampler for first-time listeners. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Benmont TenchOrgan (Hammond), Organ
Bill NeighborsExecutive Producer
Bob ClearmountainMixing
Bonnie RaittVocals, Guitar (Acoustic), Keyboards, Producer, Guitar (Electric), Slide Guitar
Brant BilesMixing, Engineer
Bruce HornsbyVocals, Accordion, Performer, Piano
Bryan AdamsGuitar, Vocals, Performer
Charles BrownVocals, Piano
Dan CookStage Manager
David HewittAssistant Engineer
Debra DobkinVocals, Percussion
Don WasProducer
Doug GhernaMonitor Engineer
Ed CherneyMixing, Producer, Engineer
George MarinelliGuitar (Electric), Mandolin, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
Glen ClarkPerformer, Vocals, Keyboards, Vocal Harmony, Harmonica
Jackson BrowneAccordion, Vocals, Performer, Guitar
James "Hutch" HutchinsonBass, Vocals
Jamie MuhoberacKeyboards
Jennifer GeorgeDesign
John CregarDrum Technician
John GonzalesGuitar Technician
Keith ScottTremolo, Guitar
Ken FriedmanPhotography
Kim WilsonPerformer, Harmonica, Vocals
Ky CabotLighting Design, Production Coordination
Lorraine DayPhotography, Cover Photo
Mark T. JordanGuitar, Keyboards, Mandolin, Vocals, Vocal Harmony, Performer
Marty GrebbPiano
Mike WheelerLighting Technician
Norman MooreArt Direction, Design, Artwork
Paul MiddletonHouse Sound
Phil GitomerAssistant Engineer
Ricky FataarDrums
Roger CabotTechnician
Ronnie RiveraAssistant Engineer
Ruth BrownPerformer, Vocals
Sean McClintockAssistant Engineer
Steve BeattyAssistant Engineer
Terry LawlessKeyboard Technician
Tom BanghartAssistant Engineer
Tom ThompsonLighting Technician
Tommy SteeleArt Direction

Member Reviews

Thomas S. wrote on 10/28/2009...

Bonnie at her best. Most beautiful version of, "I Can't Make You Love Me" ever. Waited for this CD for a long time...it was worth it!

Lisa B. (Lisa) wrote on 1/14/2007...

If you're a Bonnie Raitt fan, this is an A, or at the very least a B+. The only reason I'm posting it is because I have two.