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Bonnie Raitt Home Plate Mp3, Flac, Wma Bonnie Raitt Home Plate mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Blues / Folk, World, & Country Album: Home Plate Country: US Released: 1975 Style: Country MP3 version RAR size: 1199 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1887 mb WMA version RAR size: 1547 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 694 Other Formats: VQF ADX TTA AA MP4 MOD VOC Tracklist Hide Credits What Do You Want The Boy To Do A1 3:18 Written-By – Allen Toussaint Good Enough A2 2:55 Written-By – Johanna Hall, John Hall* Run Like A Thief A3 Backing Vocals – Jackson Browne, J. D. Souther*, Rosemary Butler, Terry ReidWritten-By – 3:01 John David Souther Fool Yourself A4 3:03 Backing Vocals – Jackson Browne, Rosemary Butler, Terry ReidWritten-By – Fred Tackett My First Night Alone Without You A5 3:01 Written-By – Kin Vassy Walk Out The Front Door B1 3:08 Written-By – Rip Stock*, Mark Jordan Sugar Mama B2 3:44 Written-By – Delbert McClinton, Glen Clark Pleasin' Each Other B3 3:44 Tenor Saxophone – Jerry JumonvilleWritten-By – Bill Payne, Fran Tate I'm Blowin' Away B4 3:22 Backing Vocals – Emmylou Harris, Jackson Browne, J. D. Souther*Written-By – Eric Kaz Sweet And Shiny Eyes B5 Backing Vocals – Debbie Greene, Greg Prestopino, Jackson Browne, John Herald, Tom 2:43 Waits, Willow Van Der HoekWritten-By – Nan O'Byrne Companies, etc. Mastered At – Artisan Sound Recorders Recorded At – Elektra Sound Recorders Credits Acoustic Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar, Mandolin – Fred Tackett Autoharp – John Sebastian (tracks: A3) Backing Vocals – Maxayn Lewis (tracks: A1, A2, A5 to B3), Robbie Montgomery (tracks: A1, A2, A5 to B3), Venetta Fields (tracks: A1, A2, A5 to B3) Baritone Saxophone – Jim Gordon Bass [Fender Fretless], Guitarrón, Tuba – Freebo Clavinet – Jai Winding (tracks: B2) Concertmaster – Harry Bluestone Drums – Dennis Whitted (tracks: A5), Gary Mallaber Electric Guitar – John Hall* Electric Guitar, Guitar [Phaser] – Will McFarlane Keyboards [Fender Rhodes] – Fred Tackett (tracks: B2) Keyboards, Accordion – Bill Payne Lead Guitar – John Hall* (tracks: B2) Percussion – Jeff Porcaro, Joe Porcaro Piano – Jai Winding (tracks: A5), William (Smitty) Smith* (tracks: B1) Slide Guitar [Electric] – Bonnie Raitt (tracks: B2) Trombone, Horn [Baritone] – George Bohanon Trombone, Trumpet [Bass] – Dick Hyde Vocals – Bonnie Raitt Notes Recorded at Elektra Sound Recorders, Los Angeles, Summer 1975 Track B5 reads "Your Sweet and Shiny Eyes" on label, but merely "Sweet and Shiny Eyes" on cover. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (A Side label): S41,072 Matrix / Runout (B Side label): S41,073 Matrix / Runout (A Side etched): BS1-2864-WB (41072-1) Matrix / Runout (B Side etched): BS-2-2864 WW4 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Home Plate (LP, Album, Warner Bros. P-10082W Bonnie Raitt P-10082W Japan 1975 Promo) Records Warner Bros. BS 2864 Bonnie Raitt Home Plate (LP, Album) BS 2864 Canada 1975 Records Warner Bros. BS 2864 Bonnie Raitt Home Plate (LP, Album) BS 2864 Australia 1975 Records Home Plate (LP, Album, Warner Bros. BS 2864 Bonnie Raitt BS 2864 US 1975 Ter) Records Home Plate (LP, Album, Warner Bros. BS 2864 Bonnie Raitt BS 2864 US 1975 Promo) Records Related Music albums to Home Plate by Bonnie Raitt 1. Bonnie Raitt - Sweet Forgiveness 2. Jackson Browne / David Lindley - Love Is Strange 3. Various - The Muse Concert - No Nukes 4. Bonnie Raitt - Live At Montreux 1977 5. Jackson Browne - The Next Voice You Hear - The Best Of Jackson Browne 6. Jackson Browne - Somebody's Baby 7. Jackson Browne - Late For The Sky 8. Jackson Browne - The Pretender 9. Bonnie Raitt - The Glow 10. Jackson Browne - Jackson Browne.
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