Give It Up Bonnie Raitt

BUY THIS ITEM

  • $7.99 List price
    $5.99 Online price
    (Save 25%)
    $5.39 Member price
  • skip to cart
  • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=081227837822&productCode=MU&maxCount=100&threshold=3

GET FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $25 OR MORE

DELIVERY & GIFT DETAILS:

Usually ships within 24 hours

Delivery Time and Shipping Rates

Eligible for gift wrap & gift message.

Enter a zip code

CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 03/05/2002
  • Original Release: 1972
  • Sales Rank: 9,540
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 081227837822

Customers who bought this also bought

 
  • Overview
  • Tracks
  • Editorial Reviews
  • Customer Reviews
  • Details & Credits
Track List
Click on LISTEN or link to hear an audio clip.
To listen to samples you'll need a Windows Media Player

Give It Up

1LISTENGive It Up Or Let Me Go 4:30
2LISTENNothing Seems To Matter 4:05
3LISTENI Know 3:47
4LISTENIf You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody 3:00
5LISTENLove Me Like A Man 3:12
6LISTENToo Long At The Fair 2:58
7LISTENUnder The Falling Sky 3:45
8LISTENYou Got to Know How 3:36
9LISTENYou Told Me Baby 4:12
10LISTENLove Has No Pride 3:47

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Bonnie Raitt may have switched producers for her second album Give It Up, hiring Michael Cuscuna, but she hasn't switched her style, sticking with the thoroughly engaging blend of folk, blues, R&B, and Californian soft rock. If anything, she's strengthened her formula here, making the divisions between the genres nearly indistinguishable. Take the title track, for instance. It opens with a bluesy acoustic guitar before kicking into a New Orleans brass band about halfway through -- and the great thing about it is that Raitt makes the switch sound natural, even inevitable, never forced. And that's just the tip of the iceberg here, since Give It Up is filled with great songs, delivered in familiar, yet always surprising, ways by Raitt and her skilled band. For those that want to pigeonhole her as a white blues singer, she delivers the lovely "Nothing Seems to Matter," a gentle mid-tempo number that's as mellow as Linda Ronstadt and far more seductive. That's the key to Give It Up: Yes, Raitt can be earthy and sexy, but she balances it with an inviting sensuality that makes the record glow. It's all delivered in a fantastic set of originals and covers performed so naturally it's hard to tell them apart and roots music so thoroughly fused that it all sounds original, even when it's possible to spot the individual elements or influences. Raitt would go on to greater chart successes, but she not only had trouble topping this record, generations of singers, from Sheryl Crow to Shelby Lynne, have used this as a touchstone. One of the great Southern California records. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

  • Listener Rating:
  • Ratings: 1Reviews: 1

Give It Upby Anonymous

Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings

August 31, 2008: Whenever someone asks me what my favorite albums of all time are, the titles change, save for a few 'classics.' Give it Up is one of those titles that shall forever remain. This album was spun on my turntable so many times while in college -- a coupla lifetimes ago -- that I literally wore it out and needed to replace it. It is also one of the first CDs I purchased when vinyl was being phased out. (Purchased as soon as it was made available, that is.) Too Long at the fair and Love Has No Pride will tug at your heartstrings, while Love Me Like a Man and I Know will get you off yer feet. This album is an all-out emotional fest covering the entire range from tears to laughter. For the life of me, I cannot understand why folks are not aware of this beautiful gem of an album. Give it a listen and enjoy hearing the full range of unencumbered and non-compressed sonic bliss. So very worth the purchase price.