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  1. Luck of the Draw is the eleventh studio album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1991. After being nominated for Grammy awards in four different categories for the album Nick of Time, Raitt went for a creative retreat in Northern California to begin work on Luck of the Draw.

    • September 1990–February 1991
    • Blues rock
    • June 25, 1991
    • Bonnie Raitt, Don Was
  2. www.amazon.de › Luck-Draw-Bonnie-Raitt › dpAmazon.de:Luck of the Draw

    Take track 6, No Business, by John Hiatt, a songwriter Raitt revisits when she can, no doubt since there have been few better songwriters at work in the States these last 30 years or so. It`s a mid-tempo rocker and features Bonnie on slide guitar (she`s the world`s finest female blues guitarist, no contest) and Hiatt himself on `all other ...

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  3. Take track 6, No Business, by John Hiatt, a songwriter Raitt revisits when she can, no doubt since there have been few better songwriters at work in the States these last 30 years or so. It`s a mid-tempo rocker and features Bonnie on slide guitar (she`s the world`s finest female blues guitarist, no contest) and Hiatt himself on `all other ...

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  4. This collection finds her covering songs by Womack and Womack, John Hiatt, and Paul Brady, but the centre-piece of the album has to be the achingly beautiful "I Can't Make You Love Me" which has Bruce Hornsby's sublime piano playing accompaniment.

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  5. Luck of the Draw. Bonnie Raitt. Capitol 96111. Bruce Hornsby plays on one track of this album. Buy from amazon.com. Tracks. Something To Talk About (Eikhard) Good Man, Good Woman (Womack/Womack) I Can't Make You Love Me (Reid/Shamblin) Tangled And Dark (Raitt) Come To Me (Raitt) No Business (Hiatt) On Part Be My Lover (O'Keefe/Raitt)

  6. Luck of the Draw, an Album by Bonnie Raitt. Released 25 June 1991 on Capitol (catalog no. C2-96111; CD). Genres: Adult Contemporary, Pop Rock. Rated #315 in the best albums of 1991.

  7. Hiatt in 2012. The John Hiatt discography covers material that he recorded from 1974 to the present day. He has recorded 24 studio albums, and two live albums.