One of the world’s premier female slide guitarists Bonnie Raitt will be releasing her first album in three years. Souls Alike will be in stores September 13. The first single, “I Will No Be Broken” begins radio play on Aug. 9.
Souls Alike has the distinction of being the first album that Ms. Raitt has ever completely self-produced. Over the course of her previous 17 albums, she has introduced us to some of her favourite songwriters, and this release is no exception. She appears especially excited about those who have provided the material for this album.
"A lot of my life's eureka moments came when I heard people like John Prine, Fred McDowell, or Paul Brady," she says. "And now I've found a new crop of songwriters that I connect with just as deeply."
Gordon Kennedy, Wayne Kirkpatrick, and Tommy Sims wrote “I Will Not Be Broken”. These three had previously collaborated on Ms. Raitt’s hit “I Can’t Help You Now” and Eric Clapton’s “Change The World”. Other songwriters who contributed to the album include Maia Sharp and David Batteau, John Capek and Marc Jordan, and Randall Bramblett and Davis Causey.
On Oct. 5, Bonnie will be kicking off a yearlong tour in support of the new release. Along for the ride will be her usual band of stalwarts: Hutch Hutchinson on bass, Ricky Fataar on drums, George Marinelli on guitar, and keyboardist Jon Cleary.
“These guys are incredibly gifted in their own right," Raitt says. "But over the last few years, we've grown into something much more than the sum of our parts. We got into something deep on my last album, Silver Lining, and I'm just knocked out by their ability to stretch and morph into whatever style I want to delve into.”
Since this is the same band that plays with her on the forthcoming Soul’s Alike it sounds like it could be one special release.
Bonnie Raitt has been remarkable for her durability, versatility, and just being a damn good player for all these years. Her talents are so amazing that John Prine paid her the unique compliment of including her version of his song “Angel From Montgomery” on his anthology album.
For more information about the tour and the forthcoming album go to BonnieRaitt.com. You can even follow links to pre-purchase tickets for her shows.
Watch this site for a review of Soul’s Alike, Bonnie Rait’s first album in three years, closer to the release date of September 13th 2005.
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Article comments
1 - Jeff
Heard 6 of these new tunes thanks to
Amazon.com and by purchasing the new
one on line you get a full stream of
some of Souls Alike, I have to say
Bonnie Raitt has ventured into some
very interesting new territory, soulful
as always, the slide sneaks around many
of these songs and you get a really
sonic treat, drums, bass, keyboard washes of sounds, I think of some of Dave
Matthews experiements but the jamming
is tight and the words are front and
center and Raitts voice blends into
the action making it all a great
band effort. Just listening to the
tracks "God was in the water" & "Deep Water"
Bonnie gives her fans and new ones
a real show stopper which will leave
many talking and praising her talents
and finally breaking away from a blues
based label shes been trying to shed,
she is a musical explorer and this new
effort SOULS ALIKE is one of her best!
2 - Kaitlin
This new album can be heard at CMT.Com and is just plain awesome. Raitt has treaded into some new territory while maintaining her stylea and essence. I will be buying this album the day it releases:)