Prior to Nick of Time, Bonnie Raitt had been a reliable cult artist, delivering a string of solid records that were moderate successes and usually musically satisfying. From her 1971 debut through 1982's Green Light, she had a solid streak, but 1986's Nine Lives snapped it, falling far short of her usual potential. Therefore, it shouldn't have been a surprise when Raitt decided to craft its follow-up as a major comeback, collaborating with producer Don Was on Nick of Time. At the time, the pairing seemed a little odd, since he was primarily known for the weird hipster funk of Was (Not Was) and the B-52's' quirky eponymous debut, but the match turned out to be inspired. Was used Raitt's classic early-'70s records as a blueprint, choosing to update the sound with a smooth, professional production and a batch of excellent contemporary songs. In this context, Raitt flourishes; she never rocks too hard, but there is grit to her singing and playing, even when the surfaces are clean and inviting. And while she only has two original songs here, Nick of Time plays like autobiography, which is a testament to the power of the songs, performances, and productions. It was a great comeback album that made for a great story, but the record never would have been a blockbuster success if it wasn't for the music, which is among the finest Raitt ever made. She must have realized this, since Nick of Time served as the blueprint for the majority of her '90s albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Jay Dee Maness
- Pedal Steel, Guitar (Steel)
- Arnold McCutler
- Vocals (Background)
- Charles Paakkari
- Assistant Engineer
- Johnny Lee Schell
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Vocals
- Greg Smith
- Horn
- Greg Smith
- Horn
- Scott Thurston
- Keyboards
- Don Was
- Keyboards, Producer
- Arnold McCuller
- Vocals (Background)
- Tommy Steele
- Art Direction
- John Berry, Jr.
- Horn, Vocals (Background)
- Bill Gergman
- Horn
- Marcia McGovern
- Pre-Production
- Paul Starr
- Make-Up
- Roberta Ballard
- Production Manager
- Jim Mitchell
- Assistant Engineer
- Martin Schmelzle
- Assistant Engineer
- Gina Furth
- Hair Stylist
- Steve Hoffman
- Mastering
- Deborah Frankel
- Photography
- Bill Bergman
- Horn
- Arthur Adams
- Guitar
- Sweet Pea Atkinson
- Vocals (Background)
- Larry John McNally
- Vocals (Background)
- Kim Wilson
- Harmonica, Harp
- Michael Ruff
- Keyboards
- Sir Harry Bowens
- Vocals (Background)
- Tony Braunagel
- Percussion, Timbales, Drums
- Ed Cherney
- Engineer, Mixing
- Fran Christina
- Drums
- Paulinho Da Costa
- Percussion, Conga
- David Crosby
- Vocals (Background)
- Swamp Dogg
- Piano
- Chuck Domanico
- Bass, Bass (Acoustic)
- Dennis Farias
- Horn
- Ricky Fataar
- Percussion, Drums
- Greg Fulginiti
- Mastering
- Clark Germain
- Assistant Engineer
- Marty Grebb
- Sax (Tenor)
- Heart Attack Horns
- Horn, ?
- Preston Hubbard
- Bass
- Hutch Hutchingson
- Bass
- Leslie Ann Jones
- Assistant Engineer
- Michael Landau
- Guitar
- Graham Nash
- Vocals (Background)
- Bonnie Raitt
- Guitar, Piano, Vocals (Background), Vocals, Main Performer, Slide Guitar
- Herbie Hancock
- Piano
- John Jorgenson
- Guitar
- David Lasley
- Vocals (Background)



















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