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# Dig In Deep

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With Dig In Deep, her twentieth album, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bonnie Raitt comes out swinging. The follow-up to 2012’s triumphant Slipstream—the Grammy-winning, Top Ten-charting first release on her own Redwing Records label—the new record illustrates the delicate balance of consistency and risk-taking that has defined Raitt’s remarkable career for more than forty-five years.

Review: Welcome back to an old friend, the REAL Bonnie Raitt - "Dig In Deep" is, in my opinion, the best and most complete album Bonnie Raitt has released in a long time. While her most popular albums which made her a household name, as good as they were, I felt they were not the Bonnie Raitt I had fallen in love with in 1972 with the release of "Give It Up". "Dig In Deep" reveals a very mature artist who, at age 66, knows herself, knows what she wants and DOES what she wants. This album utterly exudes confidence in herself and her band. This is likely, as with "Give It Up", an instant classic, noting how oxymoronic that phrase may be. Let's just say this is a GREAT album from a GREAT artist. In an interview many years ago, Bonnie told the interviewer that the moment she heard John Lee Hooker "gruntin' and groanin'" she knew she had to play the blues and she had to record with him. She made both of those things come true. Why mention that? Listen to one of the brightest gems in this jewel case, "Need You Tonight", a brilliant reworking/cover of INXS' hit from their heyday. During that song, after drawling out a line, she utters a simple, "Hmmm", with all the female heart and soul and lust as any of John Lee's masculine grunts or groans. This track also features some of the best slide work on the album, and that is saying a lot. That brings up one of the aspects of this album that grabbed my attention: the prominence of Bonnie's slide guitar playing. It's more out front than it has been on an entire album in a long time, and she plays with the certainty of an artist who doesn't take her talent for granted, rather it is played by someone who knows how hard she worked to attain that status as one of the best slide players around. I contend that this album, with most songs written and produced by Bonnie herself and with a few songs written by others, could only have been done by Bonnie Raitt. Everything that is excellent about Bonnie Raitt is here on display, including her unique signature style of singing/playing any song she tackles. She makes them her own, whether she wrote them or not. Take her own song, "The Comin' Round is Going Through". This is Bonnie at her brutal best, featuring my favorite line on the album, "Your money's no good here, we wouldn't cash your check if we could." As brutally direct as she can be, there are few artists recording today who can deliver a ballad, or slow blues the way Bonnie does, as is demonstrated on the tracks, "You've Changed My Mind," (written by Joseph Lee Henry) and "I Knew," (written by Pat McLaughlin) respectively. For good rockin' fun, there is "Shakin' Shakin' Shakes," (written by Cesar Rosas and T Bone Burnett) which again features blistering slide by Bonnie and some great guitar work by George Marinelli. Bonnie's own songs are all stand outs: "Unintended Consequence of Love", "What You're Doing To Me," "If You Need Somebody," and "The Ones We Couldn't Be." This album deserves more than five stars, in my opinion. You can check it out on Prime if you are able, but I imagine most will want there own copy. Highest possible Recommendation.
Review: Her best work in a long time! - I've always been a huge Bonnie Raitt fan since "Luck of the Draw," ...and that's what you get here! More of that slide guitar style bluesy rock/pop that's been her bread and butter! ONLY, now with excellent (and MODERN) studio production! No more "tinny" high sibilance cymbal crashes (if you could hear that at all on older CD's. Nothing but "sounds as though your in the studio" mellifluous, glorious, audio! Her playing hasn't lost a step and you'd have to listen purposefully to hear that her vocals may have lost a tad octave-wise but stylistically; same old Bonnie only better and more worldly and mature! If you enjoy her stuff, but don't yet own any of her musica, I would definitely start with this album and work your way backwards. Truly folks,...her BEST IN A LONG TIME!

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Welcome back to an old friend, the REAL Bonnie Raitt
*by P***N on March 18, 2016*

"Dig In Deep" is, in my opinion, the best and most complete album Bonnie Raitt has released in a long time. While her most popular albums which made her a household name, as good as they were, I felt they were not the Bonnie Raitt I had fallen in love with in 1972 with the release of "Give It Up". "Dig In Deep" reveals a very mature artist who, at age 66, knows herself, knows what she wants and DOES what she wants. This album utterly exudes confidence in herself and her band. This is likely, as with "Give It Up", an instant classic, noting how oxymoronic that phrase may be. Let's just say this is a GREAT album from a GREAT artist. In an interview many years ago, Bonnie told the interviewer that the moment she heard John Lee Hooker "gruntin' and groanin'" she knew she had to play the blues and she had to record with him. She made both of those things come true. Why mention that? Listen to one of the brightest gems in this jewel case, "Need You Tonight", a brilliant reworking/cover of INXS' hit from their heyday. During that song, after drawling out a line, she utters a simple, "Hmmm", with all the female heart and soul and lust as any of John Lee's masculine grunts or groans. This track also features some of the best slide work on the album, and that is saying a lot. That brings up one of the aspects of this album that grabbed my attention: the prominence of Bonnie's slide guitar playing. It's more out front than it has been on an entire album in a long time, and she plays with the certainty of an artist who doesn't take her talent for granted, rather it is played by someone who knows how hard she worked to attain that status as one of the best slide players around. I contend that this album, with most songs written and produced by Bonnie herself and with a few songs written by others, could only have been done by Bonnie Raitt. Everything that is excellent about Bonnie Raitt is here on display, including her unique signature style of singing/playing any song she tackles. She makes them her own, whether she wrote them or not. Take her own song, "The Comin' Round is Going Through". This is Bonnie at her brutal best, featuring my favorite line on the album, "Your money's no good here, we wouldn't cash your check if we could." As brutally direct as she can be, there are few artists recording today who can deliver a ballad, or slow blues the way Bonnie does, as is demonstrated on the tracks, "You've Changed My Mind," (written by Joseph Lee Henry) and "I Knew," (written by Pat McLaughlin) respectively. For good rockin' fun, there is "Shakin' Shakin' Shakes," (written by Cesar Rosas and T Bone Burnett) which again features blistering slide by Bonnie and some great guitar work by George Marinelli. Bonnie's own songs are all stand outs: "Unintended Consequence of Love", "What You're Doing To Me," "If You Need Somebody," and "The Ones We Couldn't Be." This album deserves more than five stars, in my opinion. You can check it out on Prime if you are able, but I imagine most will want there own copy. Highest possible Recommendation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Her best work in a long time!
*by A***) on September 26, 2018*

I've always been a huge Bonnie Raitt fan since "Luck of the Draw," ...and that's what you get here! More of that slide guitar style bluesy rock/pop that's been her bread and butter! ONLY, now with excellent (and MODERN) studio production! No more "tinny" high sibilance cymbal crashes (if you could hear that at all on older CD's. Nothing but "sounds as though your in the studio" mellifluous, glorious, audio! Her playing hasn't lost a step and you'd have to listen purposefully to hear that her vocals may have lost a tad octave-wise but stylistically; same old Bonnie only better and more worldly and mature! If you enjoy her stuff, but don't yet own any of her musica, I would definitely start with this album and work your way backwards. Truly folks,...her BEST IN A LONG TIME!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent stuff
*by A***E on April 21, 2016*

I've been a fan of Bonnie Raitt since 1973, and saw her numerous times before she hit the big time in the 1980s (including what may have been the low point in her performing career -- at the "Rogues" club in Virginia Beach, where the power failed during their encore number! She and the band just continued to cook to the end of the song, playing electric instruments with no electricity!). Her first three albums will always be my favorites. But I've been especially impressed by her last two albums. On these two, she's taken her time and she's produced excellent stuff. In the 1970s, her own compositions were so strong, and I never understood why she stopped including them. This release includes five of her originals! And this band, including several long-time mates, are as good as it gets.

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