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Nick of Time

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Nick of Time

Nick of Time was the biggest hit album of Blues Rock singer, Bonnie Raitt. The album was produced by Don Was.

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About

The album was released on March 1999 by Capitol Records. The album contains 11 tracks of songs. It topped the Billboard 200 chart and sold 5 million copies. Bonnie has earned three Grammy Awards for this album.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Nick of Time 3:52
2 Thing Called Love 3:52
3 Love Letter 4:04
4 Cry on My Shoulder 3:44
5 Real Man 4:27
6 Nobody's Girl 3:14
7 Have A Heart 4:50
8 Too Soon To Tell 3:45
9 I Will Not Be Denied 4:55
10 I Ain't Gonna Let You Break My Heart Again 2:38
11 The Road's My Middle Name 3:31

Awards & Certifications

Year Award Category
1989 Grammy Awards Best Female Rock Vocal Performance For Nick of Time
1989 Grammy Awards Best Female Pop Vocal Performance For Nick of Time
1989 Grammy Awards Album of The Year For Nick of Time

Chart Toppers

Year Title US Hot 100 US Adult
1990 Have A Heart 49 3
1990 Nick of Time 92 10

Credits

Performance Credits

Bonnie Raitt Primary Artist, Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Background Vocals, Slide Guitar, Primary Artist

Graham Nash Background Vocals

Herbie Hancock Piano

John Jorgenson Guitar

David Lasley Background Vocals

Bill Bergman Horn

Arthur Adams Guitar

Sweet Pea Atkinson Background Vocals

Larry John McNally Background Vocals

Kim Wilson Harmonica, Harp

Michael Ruff Keyboards

Sir Harry Bowens Background Vocals

Tony Braunagel Percussion, Drums, Timbales

Fran Christina Drums

Paulinho Da Costa Percussion, Conga

David Crosby Background Vocals

Swamp Dogg Piano

Chuck Domanico Bass, Acoustic Bass

Dennis Farias Horn

Ricky Fataar Percussion, Drums

Marty Grebb Tenor Saxophone

Heart Attack Horns Horn

Preston Hubbard Bass

James "Hutch" Hutchinson Bass

Hutch Hutchingson Bass

Michael Landau Guitar

Jay Dee Maness Pedal Steel Guitar, Steel Guitar

Arnold McCutler Background Vocals

Johnny Lee Schell Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Vocals

Greg Smith Horn

Scott Thurston Keyboards

Don Was Keyboards

Arnold McCuller Background Vocals

John Berry Jr. Horn, Background Vocals

Bill Gergman Horn

Technical Credits

Ed Cherney Engineer

Greg Fulginiti Mastering

Heart Attack Horns Contributor

Don Was Producer

Tommy Steele Art Direction

Steve Hoffman Mastering

Trivia

  • In 2003, the album was ranked number 229 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

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