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Nick of Time (album)

Nick of Time is the tenth studio album by the American singer Bonnie Raitt, released on March 21, 1989. It was Raitt's first album released by Capitol Records. A commercial breakthrough after years of personal and professional struggles, Nick of Time topped the Billboard 200 chart, selling five million copies, and won three Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, which was presented to Raitt and producer Don Was. In 2003, the album was ranked number 229 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time,[1] then was re-ranked at number 230 on the 2012 list.[2] As of September 2020, it is ranked at number 492.[3] The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. In 2022, the album was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[4]

Nick of Time
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 21, 1989
Recorded1988
Studio
GenreAmericana, rock, blues rock
Length42:31
LabelCapitol
ProducerDon Was
Bonnie Raitt chronology
Nine Lives
(1986)
Nick of Time
(1989)
Luck of the Draw
(1991)

Background edit

In 1983, Bonnie Raitt was dropped from Warner Bros. Records for not selling enough copies of her two previous albums, The Glow (1979) and Green Light (1982). This decision came just one day after she had finished recording her upcoming album, titled Tongue in Groove.[5] Two years later, Raitt's affair with producer Rob Fraboni came to an end, and she was forced to dissolve her backing band as she could no longer afford to pay them.[6] In addition to these personal problems, Warner Bros. announced they would release Tongue in Groove in 1986, now titled Nine Lives. This upset Raitt, as she now had to promote an album that she no longer had full control over.[7] Raitt began to suffer from depression, and tried to distract herself with excessive eating, drinking, and partying.[7] When asked about this period in her life, Raitt said: "I wasn't kicking and screaming into dementia, but I did have a complete emotional, physical, and spiritual breakdown."[8]

After the release of Nine Lives, Raitt went on a concert tour. Pop star Prince was a fan of Raitt, and attended her performance at the Beverly Theater in Los Angeles. He later offered her a recording contract on his own label Paisley Park Records.[9] Raitt agreed, and traveled to Minneapolis. Before she recorded any material however, she suffered a skiing accident and was hospitalized for two months.[10] The injury gave her time to reflect on recent life choices. "It seemed that some changes needed to be made. I looked at myself and just felt I wasn't being the best version of me as I could. I wasn't going to blame anyone other than myself." Raitt attended Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, which she credits with giving her a new outlook on life.[11]

Despite her newfound sobriety, Raitt was still in financial trouble. She left Paisley Park Records after the planned collaboration between her and Prince fell through. Without enough money to afford a backing band, Raitt played a series of acoustic gigs to simply keep afloat.[12] It was during this period that Raitt met musician Don Was of the band Was (Not Was). They collaborated on the song "Baby Mine" for the 1988 album Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films, which featured contemporary interpretations of songs from Disney films.[13] Raitt enjoyed working with Was, and he agreed to produce her upcoming album.[10] The search for a record label proved more difficult, as many labels felt Raitt no longer had commercial viability. Co-manager Danny Golberg said at least fourteen executives passed on Raitt before Tim Devine of Capitol Records took an interest. In 1988, Raitt signed a recording contract with Capitol Records for $150,000.[14]

Composition edit

Nick of Time features a smooth and understated rock sound.[14] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote: "[Raitt] never rocks too hard, but there is grit to her singing and playing, even when the surfaces are clean and inviting."[15] There are many genres explored in Nick of Time, including blues rock, country, R&B, and pop.[14] When Was was announced as the producer, some listeners wondered if he would instill a funk rock sound into the album, given his reputation with Was (Not Was).[16] Was decided to instead maintain the laid-back blues sound Raitt had developed earlier in her career. According to Raitt: "There's less production, less slickness. Basically, it's a return to my roots."[17]

Before Raitt signed with Capitol Records, she and Was had recorded some early demos at Was' home studio. These early demos focused on music that was stripped down, similar to Raitt's acoustic gigs. Was wanted to showcase her musical talents by choosing songs that worked without a backing band.[14] These demos were then properly recorded over the course of a week at Ocean Way Recording in Los Angeles on preparation for the album's release. Because they had already worked on the songs, recording sessions were fairly quick. About two tracks were recorded a day.[14] Engineer Ed Cherney noted how most of the music was recorded live in studio as opposed to recording each instrument individually. This was because Raitt was comfortable jamming with other musicians.[18]

Many of the songs deal with personal issues Raitt was struggling with at the time.[19] For example, Raitt was almost forty years old when Nick of Time was released, and the album's title track is about coming to terms with middle age.[14] According to biographer Mark Bego, Raitt sought to make an album for the baby boomer generation. "Unlike her past releases, there were no 'you've done me wrong' songs or tearful laments about love lost. The songs were much more personal" said Bego.[17] Nick of Time features two original songs and nine cover songs.[20]

Release edit

Nick of Time was released on March 21, 1989.[20] Devine was unable to convince Capitol Records' marketing team to promote Raitt, and instead had to ask the president of the company to put full-page ads in music magazines.[14] Despite the limited promotion, Nick of Time sold very well for the first few months, and quickly became the best selling album of Raitt's career.[21] It debuted at number 105 on the Billboard 200, and slowly climbed the chart until peaking at number 1 on April 6, 1990.[22][23] The seventeen and a half year stretch between Raitt's first album to chart on the Billboard 200–Give It Up in 1972–and Nick of Time broke the record for the longest period of time it took an artist to have a number 1 album.[24] By 2019, Nick of Time had sold over five million copies, and helped revitalize Raitt's career.[14] When asked why Nick of Time sold as well as it did, publicist Joan Myers said: "Bonnie's personality and sincerity just won people's hearts, in addition to her music. There was nothing ever pretentious about her."[14]

Bego identifies the music video for "Thing Called Love" as an important factor to the commercial success of Nick of Time.[25] With the rise of MTV and VH1 in the 1980s, the music video helped expose Raitt to a younger generation of listeners.[25] In the video, Raitt performs in a bar, and acts flirtateous with a patron played by Dennis Quaid.[25] "Thing Called Love" was one of three singles from Nick of Time; the other two were "Love Letter" and "Have a Heart," the latter of which reached number 49 on the Billboard Hot 100.[14]

Reception edit

In 2003, Nick of Time was ranked number 229 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.[1] It was ranked number 230 on the 2012 edition of the list,[2] and number 492 on the 2020 edition.[3] The record was voted number 615 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums (2000),[34] and was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[35]

In 2022, the Library of Congress selected Nick of Time for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry as a "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" work.[4]

Track listing edit

Nick of Time
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Nick of Time"Bonnie Raitt3:52
2."Thing Called Love"John Hiatt3:52
3."Love Letter"Bonnie Hayes4:04
4."Cry on My Shoulder"Michael Ruff3:44
5."Real Man"Jerry Lynn Williams4:27
6."Nobody's Girl"Larry John McNally3:14
7."Have a Heart"Bonnie Hayes4:50
8."Too Soon to Tell"3:45
9."I Will Not Be Denied"Williams4:55
10."I Ain't Gonna Let You Break My Heart Again"
2:38
11."The Road's My Middle Name"Raitt3:31
Total length:42:31

Personnel edit

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Nick of Time is the tenth studio album by the American singer Bonnie Raitt released on March 21 1989 It was Raitt s first album released by Capitol Records A commercial breakthrough after years of personal and professional struggles Nick of Time topped the Billboard 200 chart selling five million copies and won three Grammy Awards including Album of the Year which was presented to Raitt and producer Don Was In 2003 the album was ranked number 229 on Rolling Stone magazine s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time 1 then was re ranked at number 230 on the 2012 list 2 As of September 2020 it is ranked at number 492 3 The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die In 2022 the album was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry for being culturally historically or aesthetically significant 4 Nick of TimeStudio album by Bonnie RaittReleasedMarch 21 1989Recorded1988StudioOcean Way Hollywood Capitol Hollywood Hollywood Sound Hollywood Record Plant Los Angeles GenreAmericana rock blues rockLength42 31LabelCapitolProducerDon WasBonnie Raitt chronologyNine Lives 1986 Nick of Time 1989 Luck of the Draw 1991 Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts and certifications 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 7 3 Certifications 8 Awards 9 References 9 1 SourcesBackground editIn 1983 Bonnie Raitt was dropped from Warner Bros Records for not selling enough copies of her two previous albums The Glow 1979 and Green Light 1982 This decision came just one day after she had finished recording her upcoming album titled Tongue in Groove 5 Two years later Raitt s affair with producer Rob Fraboni came to an end and she was forced to dissolve her backing band as she could no longer afford to pay them 6 In addition to these personal problems Warner Bros announced they would release Tongue in Groove in 1986 now titled Nine Lives This upset Raitt as she now had to promote an album that she no longer had full control over 7 Raitt began to suffer from depression and tried to distract herself with excessive eating drinking and partying 7 When asked about this period in her life Raitt said I wasn t kicking and screaming into dementia but I did have a complete emotional physical and spiritual breakdown 8 After the release of Nine Lives Raitt went on a concert tour Pop star Prince was a fan of Raitt and attended her performance at the Beverly Theater in Los Angeles He later offered her a recording contract on his own label Paisley Park Records 9 Raitt agreed and traveled to Minneapolis Before she recorded any material however she suffered a skiing accident and was hospitalized for two months 10 The injury gave her time to reflect on recent life choices It seemed that some changes needed to be made I looked at myself and just felt I wasn t being the best version of me as I could I wasn t going to blame anyone other than myself Raitt attended Alcoholics Anonymous meetings which she credits with giving her a new outlook on life 11 Despite her newfound sobriety Raitt was still in financial trouble She left Paisley Park Records after the planned collaboration between her and Prince fell through Without enough money to afford a backing band Raitt played a series of acoustic gigs to simply keep afloat 12 It was during this period that Raitt met musician Don Was of the band Was Not Was They collaborated on the song Baby Mine for the 1988 album Stay Awake Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films which featured contemporary interpretations of songs from Disney films 13 Raitt enjoyed working with Was and he agreed to produce her upcoming album 10 The search for a record label proved more difficult as many labels felt Raitt no longer had commercial viability Co manager Danny Golberg said at least fourteen executives passed on Raitt before Tim Devine of Capitol Records took an interest In 1988 Raitt signed a recording contract with Capitol Records for 150 000 14 Composition editNick of Time features a smooth and understated rock sound 14 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote Raitt never rocks too hard but there is grit to her singing and playing even when the surfaces are clean and inviting 15 There are many genres explored in Nick of Time including blues rock country R amp B and pop 14 When Was was announced as the producer some listeners wondered if he would instill a funk rock sound into the album given his reputation with Was Not Was 16 Was decided to instead maintain the laid back blues sound Raitt had developed earlier in her career According to Raitt There s less production less slickness Basically it s a return to my roots 17 Before Raitt signed with Capitol Records she and Was had recorded some early demos at Was home studio These early demos focused on music that was stripped down similar to Raitt s acoustic gigs Was wanted to showcase her musical talents by choosing songs that worked without a backing band 14 These demos were then properly recorded over the course of a week at Ocean Way Recording in Los Angeles on preparation for the album s release Because they had already worked on the songs recording sessions were fairly quick About two tracks were recorded a day 14 Engineer Ed Cherney noted how most of the music was recorded live in studio as opposed to recording each instrument individually This was because Raitt was comfortable jamming with other musicians 18 Many of the songs deal with personal issues Raitt was struggling with at the time 19 For example Raitt was almost forty years old when Nick of Time was released and the album s title track is about coming to terms with middle age 14 According to biographer Mark Bego Raitt sought to make an album for the baby boomer generation Unlike her past releases there were no you ve done me wrong songs or tearful laments about love lost The songs were much more personal said Bego 17 Nick of Time features two original songs and nine cover songs 20 Release editNick of Time was released on March 21 1989 20 Devine was unable to convince Capitol Records marketing team to promote Raitt and instead had to ask the president of the company to put full page ads in music magazines 14 Despite the limited promotion Nick of Time sold very well for the first few months and quickly became the best selling album of Raitt s career 21 It debuted at number 105 on the Billboard 200 and slowly climbed the chart until peaking at number 1 on April 6 1990 22 23 The seventeen and a half year stretch between Raitt s first album to chart on the Billboard 200 Give It Up in 1972 and Nick of Time broke the record for the longest period of time it took an artist to have a number 1 album 24 By 2019 Nick of Time had sold over five million copies and helped revitalize Raitt s career 14 When asked why Nick of Time sold as well as it did publicist Joan Myers said Bonnie s personality and sincerity just won people s hearts in addition to her music There was nothing ever pretentious about her 14 Bego identifies the music video for Thing Called Love as an important factor to the commercial success of Nick of Time 25 With the rise of MTV and VH1 in the 1980s the music video helped expose Raitt to a younger generation of listeners 25 In the video Raitt performs in a bar and acts flirtateous with a patron played by Dennis Quaid 25 Thing Called Love was one of three singles from Nick of Time the other two were Love Letter and Have a Heart the latter of which reached number 49 on the Billboard Hot 100 14 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Chicago Sun Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 Chicago Tribune nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Entertainment WeeklyA 28 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 NME8 10 30 Pitchfork8 2 10 31 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 33 The Village VoiceB 16 In 2003 Nick of Time was ranked number 229 on Rolling Stone magazine s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time 1 It was ranked number 230 on the 2012 edition of the list 2 and number 492 on the 2020 edition 3 The record was voted number 615 in the third edition of Colin Larkin s All Time Top 1000 Albums 2000 34 and was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 35 In 2022 the Library of Congress selected Nick of Time for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry as a culturally historically or aesthetically significant work 4 Track listing editNick of TimeNo TitleWriter s Length1 Nick of Time Bonnie Raitt3 522 Thing Called Love John Hiatt3 523 Love Letter Bonnie Hayes4 044 Cry on My Shoulder Michael Ruff3 445 Real Man Jerry Lynn Williams4 276 Nobody s Girl Larry John McNally3 147 Have a Heart Bonnie Hayes4 508 Too Soon to Tell Rory Michael BourkeMike Reid3 459 I Will Not Be Denied Williams4 5510 I Ain t Gonna Let You Break My Heart Again David LasleyJulie Lasley2 3811 The Road s My Middle Name Raitt3 31Total length 42 31Personnel editBonnie Raitt lead vocals electric piano 1 9 slide guitar 2 3 4 guitars 5 6 11 backing vocals 5 Scott Thurston keyboards 3 7 Michael Ruff keyboards 4 Jerry Lynn Williams acoustic piano 5 Don Was keyboards 8 Herbie Hancock acoustic piano 10 Michael Landau guitars 1 3 Johnny Lee Schell acoustic guitar 2 backing vocals 2 guitars 3 9 Arthur Adams guitars 3 John Jorgenson guitars 8 Jay Dee Maness pedal steel guitar 8 James Hutch Hutchinson bass 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 Chuck Domanico acoustic bass 4 6 Preston Hubbard bass 11 Ricky Fataar drums 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 percussion 1 Fran Christina drums 11 Paulinho da Costa congas 1 percussion 4 7 Tony Braunagel percussion 2 5 timbales 2 drums 4 Marty Grebb tenor saxophone 3 9 Heart Attack Horns horns 3 9 Bill Bergman saxophones Greg Smith saxophones John Berry Jr trumpet Dennis Farias trumpet Kim Wilson harmonica 5 11 Sir Harry Bowens backing vocals 1 3 8 9 11 Arnold McCuller backing vocals 1 7 8 11 Sweet Pea Atkinson backing vocals 3 8 9 11 David Crosby backing vocals 4 Graham Nash backing vocals 4 Larry John McNally backing vocals 5 David Lasley backing vocals 7 Ed Cherney recording amp mixing engineerCharts and certifications edit Weekly charts edit Chart 1989 1990 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 36 58Dutch Albums Album Top 100 37 65German Albums Offizielle Top 100 38 68US Billboard 200 23 1 Year end charts edit Chart 1990 PositionUS Billboard 200 39 16Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 40 3 Platinum 300 000 United States RIAA 41 5 Platinum 5 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Awards edit Grammy Awards of 1990 Year Winner Category1990 Nick of Time Album Of The YearBest Female Rock Vocal Performance Nick of Time Best Female Pop Vocal PerformanceReferences edit a b 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Nick of Time Bonnie Raitt Rolling Stone December 11 2003 Archived from the original on September 2 2011 Retrieved January 15 2021 a b 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone May 31 2012 Retrieved January 15 2021 a b The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone September 22 2020 Retrieved May 4 2022 a b National Recording Registry Inducts Music from Alicia Keys Ricky Martin Journey and More in 2022 Library of Congress April 13 2022 Retrieved May 4 2022 Bego 1995 p 112 Bego 1995 p 114 a b Bego 1995 p 119 Bego 1995 p 125 Bego 1995 p 123 a b Harrington Richard June 13 1989 Bonnie Raitt Dry And High The Washington Post Retrieved May 14 2019 Bego 1995 pp 124 126 Bego 1995 p 131 Harrington Richard October 23 1988 Willner s Stay Awake Mostly Marvelous Disney The Washington Post Retrieved January 3 2022 a b c d e f g h i j Weiner Natalie March 21 2019 30 Years of Nick of Time How Bonnie Raitt s Underdog Record Swept the Grammys amp Saved Her Career Billboard Retrieved May 14 2019 a b Erlewine Stephen Thomas n d Nick of Time Bonnie Raitt AllMusic Retrieved November 18 2019 a b Christgau Robert April 25 1989 Christgau s Consumer Guide The Village Voice Retrieved May 4 2022 a b Bego 1995 p 136 Jennings Steve April 1 2011 Classic Tracks Bonnie Raitt s Thing Called Love Mix Retrieved November 20 2019 Bego 1995 p 134 a b Giles Jeff March 21 2015 How Bonnie Raitt Finally Rebounded With Nick of Time Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved November 18 2019 Bego 1995 p 142 Top Pop Albums Billboard Vol 101 no 15 April 15 1989 p 80 ISSN 0006 2510 a b Bonnie Raitt Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved April 19 2020 Grein Paul April 7 1990 It Took All This Time For Raitt To Hit Top Nothing Compares 2 O Connor Plant Climbs Billboard Vol 102 no 14 p 6 ISSN 0006 2510 a b c Bego 1995 p 137 McLeese Don April 7 1989 Nick of Time is Bonnie Raitt s best Chicago Sun Times Retrieved May 4 2022 Silverman David April 20 1989 Bonnie Raitt Nick Of Time Capitol Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 18 2019 Gordon Robert August 23 1991 Bonnie Raitt on the record Entertainment Weekly Retrieved November 18 2019 Lewis Randy April 30 1989 Singing for Adults Lonely Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 18 2019 Witter Simon May 6 1989 Bonnie Raitt Nick of Time NME p 36 Carmichael Emma January 16 2022 Bonnie Raitt Nick of Time Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved January 16 2022 Goodman Fred April 20 1989 Nick Of Time Rolling Stone Retrieved November 18 2019 McGee David Skanse Richard 2004 Bonnie Raitt In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster pp 673 674 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Larkin Colin 2000 All Time Top 1000 Albums 3rd ed Virgin Books p 204 ISBN 0 7535 0493 6 Harrington Jim 2006 Bonnie Raitt Nick of Time In Dimery Robert ed 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die Universe Publishing p 627 ISBN 978 0 7893 1371 3 Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 PDF ed Mt Martha Victoria Australia Moonlight Publishing p 229 Dutchcharts nl Bonnie Raitt Nick of Time in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved April 19 2020 Offiziellecharts de Bonnie Raitt Nick of Time in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved April 19 2020 Top Billboard 200 Albums Year End 1990 Billboard Retrieved July 31 2021 Canadian album certifications Bonnie Raitt Nick of Time Music Canada Retrieved February 4 2017 American album certifications Bonnie Raitt Nick of Time Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved February 4 2017 Sources edit Bego Mark 1995 Bonnie Raitt Just in the Nick of Time Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 1 5597 2315 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nick of Time album amp oldid 1169635634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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