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Apr 22, 2022It all adds up to an album that slowly works its way into the subconsious, sounding deeper and richer with each successive play.
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Apr 29, 2022The material is consistently strong, thanks in large part to her ability to integrate her originals with a well-chosen collection of covers. And while she doesn’t feel the need to lean on standards, the material does have meaning.
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Apr 22, 2022Raitt has once more demonstrated her ability to distill the essence of human emotion down to its most potent form.
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Apr 26, 2022She could have ventured further afield with the covers, as she did with Dig in Deep’s sly take on INXS’ “Need You Tonight.” Still, she sounds good, she plays better, and her band, co-led by longtime foil George Marinelli, simmers.
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Rolling StoneMay 3, 2022As warm and soulful as ever. [May 2022, p.79]
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Apr 22, 2022[“Livin’ for the Ones”] draws a life force from mourning, countering petty impulses toward lethargy or self-pity with the blunt recognition of so many lives lost. ... Another kind of solace after death arrives in the quietly poignant title track of “Just Like That…”. ... The rest of the album features Raitt’s more typical fare: songs about love lost and found, about getting together or drifting apart.
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Apr 27, 2022It makes for another assured chapter in a celebrated life, a celebrated achievement. [Jun 2022, p.24]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 7
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Negative: 1 out of 7
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Feb 15, 2023I didnt liked the album at all, its has some good songs but its boring for me, its good and perfect but not for me and my tastes
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Feb 6, 2023Unexpected but very well deserved the grammy for song of the year. Some people went mad but they gonna have to live with that.
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May 2, 2022