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Bonnie Raitt the Glow Mp3, Flac, Wma Bonnie Raitt The Glow mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Funk / Soul / Blues Album: The Glow Country: US Released: 1979 Style: Blues Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1803 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1305 mb WMA version RAR size: 1355 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 813 Other Formats: DMF MOD FLAC RA MP2 AUD AAC Tracklist Hide Credits I Thank You Backing Vocals – John David Souther, Kenny Edwards, Maxayn Lewis, Rosemary A1 2:49 ButlerBass – Bob GlaubDrums, Cowbell – Rick MarottaElectric Guitar – Danny Kortchmar, Waddy WachtelPiano – Bill PayneWritten-By – Isaac Hayes & David Porter* Your Good Thing (Is About To End) Bass – Bob GlaubDrums – Rick MarottaElectric Guitar – Danny KortchmarPiano – Bill A2 3:57 PayneSaxophone – Larry Williams, Trevor LawrenceSoloist, Saxophone – David SanbornTrumpet – Steve MadaioWritten-By – Isaac Hayes & David Porter* Standin' By The Same Old Love Bass – Bob GlaubDrums – Rick MarottaElectric Guitar – Danny Kortchmar, Waddy A3 4:08 WachtelHarmony Vocals – Waddy WachtelPiano – Bill PayneSlide Guitar [Electric] – Bonnie RaittWritten-By – Bonnie Raitt Sleep's Dark And Silent Gate Backing Vocals – Craig Fuller, Kenny EdwardsBass – Bob GlaubDrums – Rick A4 3:24 MarottaElectric Guitar – Danny Kortchmar, Waddy WachtelPiano – Bill PayneWritten-By – Jackson Browne The Glow A5 Bass – Bob MagnussonDrums – John GuerinPiano – Don GrolnickWritten-By – Veyler 4:08 Hildebrand Bye Bye Baby B1 Bass – Bob GlaubDrums, Percussion – Rick MarottaElectric Guitar – Danny Kortchmar, 3:13 Waddy WachtelHarmonica – Paul ButterfieldWritten-By – Mary Wells The Boy Can't Help It Backing Vocals – Danny Kortchmar, Peter Asher, Waddy WachtelBass – Bob GlaubDrums, B2 3:35 Percussion – Rick MarottaElectric Guitar – Danny Kortchmar, Waddy WachtelSlide Guitar [National Steel] – Bonnie RaittWritten-By – Bobby Troup (I Could Have Been Your) Best Old Friend Bass – FreeboDrums, Percussion – Rick MarottaElectric Guitar – Waddy WachtelElectric B3 2:50 Piano – Bill PayneSlide Guitar [Electric] – Bonnie RaittWritten-By – Andy McMahon, Tracy Nelson You're Gonna Get What's Coming Backing Vocals – John David Souther, Kenny Edwards, Maxayn Lewis, Rosemary B4 3:29 ButlerBass – Bob GlaubDrums – Rick MarottaElectric Guitar – Danny Kortchmar, Waddy WachtelSynthesizer [Oberheim] – Bill PayneWritten-By – Robert Palmer (Goin') Wild For You Baby B5 Bass – Bob GlaubDrums – Rick MarottaElectric Guitar – Waddy WachtelElectric Piano, 5:26 Synthesizer [Oberheim] – Bill PayneWritten-By – David Batteau, Tom Snow Companies, etc. Record Company – Warner Bros. Records Inc. Record Company – Warner Bros. Inc. Record Company – Warner Communications Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records Inc. Copyright (c) – Warner Bros. Records Inc. Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Jacksonville Recorded At – The Sound Factory Mixed At – The Sound Factory Mastered At – The Mastering Lab Published By – Birdees Music Published By – Walden Music Published By – East/Memphis Music Published By – Kokomo Music Published By – Swallow Turn Music Published By – Wb Music Corp. Published By – Veyler's Music Published By – Stone Agate Music Division Published By – Robbins Music Corp. Published By – Rose Hips Music Published By – Ackee Music, Inc. Published By – Braintree Music Published By – Snow Music Published By – David Batteau Music Published By – Porchester Music Credits Design, Art Direction – Kosh* Mastered By – Doug Sax Photography By [Cover] – David Alexander Photography By [Sleeve] – Jim Shea Producer – Peter Asher Recorded By, Mixed By – Val Garay Technician [Assisted By] – George Ybarra, Niko Bolas Notes Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Jacksonville pressing per 0 stamped in runout. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched): HS-1-3369-JW3 #5 Matrix / Runout (Side B runout etched): HS-2-3369 JW2 #5 Matrix / Runout (Side A&B runout stamped): TML-M 0 Pressing Plant ID (Stamped in runout): 0 Rights Society (A1, A3, A4, B2 to B5): ASCAP Rights Society (A2, A5, B1, B5): BMI Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Bonnie The Glow (LP, Warner Bros. HS 3369 HS 3369 US 1979 Raitt Album) Records Bonnie The Glow (LP, Warner Bros. HS 3369 HS 3369 US 1979 Raitt Album, Win) Records Bonnie The Glow (Cass, Warner Bros. XW5-3369 XW5-3369 Canada 1979 Raitt Album, Whi) Records Bonnie The Glow (CD, Warner Bros. 7599-27403-2 7599-27403-2 Germany Unknown Raitt Album) Records Bonnie The Glow (LP, Warner Bros. P-10736W P-10736W Japan 1979 Raitt Album, Promo) Records Related Music albums to The Glow by Bonnie Raitt Karla Bonoff - Wild Heart Of The Young David Lindley - Mr. Dave Danny Kortchmar - Innuendo Warren Zevon - A Quiet Normal Life: The Best Of Warren Zevon Warren Zevon - Warren Zevon Warren Zevon - Sentimental Hygiene James Taylor - Dad Loves His Work Various - No Nukes - From The Muse Concerts For A Non-Nuclear Future.
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