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  2. Nick of Time (album) - Wikipedia

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    Nick of Time is the tenth studio album by the American singer Bonnie Raitt, released on March 21, 1989.It was Raitt's first album released by Capitol Records.A commercial breakthrough after years of personal and professional struggles, Nick of Time topped the Billboard 200 chart, selling five million copies, and won three Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, which was presented to Raitt ...

  3. List of 1990s albums considered the best - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of 1990s music albums that multiple music journalists, magazines, and professional music review websites have considered to be among the best of the 1990s and of all time, separated into the years of each album's release. The albums listed here are included on at least four separate "best/greatest of the 1990s/all time" lists ...

  4. Nick of Time (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nick of Time" is a song by American blues musician Bonnie Raitt. Taken as the third single from her 10th solo album of the same name (1989), the song was released in May 1990. The song debuted at number 94 and reached its peak of 92 a week later on the Hot 100 chart .

  5. Bonnie Raitt - Wikipedia

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    Released in the spring of 1989, Nick of Time went to number one on the U.S. album chart following Raitt's Grammy sweep in early 1990. [18] This album has also been voted number 230 in the Rolling Stone list of 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Raitt later stated that her 10th try was "my first sober album."

  6. Don Was - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Was (Not Was) reunited for a new album titled Boo! and tour. Was has received six Grammy Awards including the 1994 Grammy Award for Producer of the Year. [2] [3] He produced several albums for Bonnie Raitt including her Nick of Time album that won the 1989 Grammy Award for Album of the Year. [2]

  7. In the Nick of Time (album) - Wikipedia

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    In the Nick of Time is the second album by Nicolette Larson. [1] It features a duet with Michael McDonald, keyboards from Bill Payne, backing vocals from Bobby LaKind and Rosemary Butler, Ronnie Montrose and Eddie Van Halen (uncredited) on guitar and other collaborators. Larson had a minor hit with her McDonald duet, "Let Me Go, Love".

  8. Blow Up Your Video - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the riffs here add up to the band's catchiest work since its classic album Back in Black." [10] Greg Prato of AllMusic called the album "unfocused" and "glutted with such throwaways as "Nick of Time"." [4] Canadian journalist Martin Popoff found the album "frustrating" and the band "looking too deeply for a new enigmatic direction". [6]

  9. Bonnie Hayes - Wikipedia

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    She recorded an album that was never released. Later that year, she became a member of Belinda Carlisle's band for her world tour. In 1989, Bonnie Raitt recorded Hayes' songs, "Love Letter" and "Have a Heart", for her Nick of Time album. "Have a Heart" was the top-charting song on the album, rising to number 3 on the Adult Contemporary chart.