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  1. The Missing Years is the 10th studio album by American folk musician John Prine, released in 1991 on Oh Boy Records. It won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album.

  2. 23 de ene. de 1992 · January 23, 1992. The Missing Years, John Prine ‘s first studio album in five years and his best since Bruised Orange, from 1978, is filled with idiosyncratic delights. The presence of a...

  3. 11 de feb. de 2023 · A long-time John Prine collaborator, Raitt is featured on his tenth studio release, The Missing Years. She was featured on the track, “Unlonely,” and provided backing vocals throughout. 3....

  4. 24 de sept. de 1991 · The album is magnificent, earning Prine his first Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album and bolstered by the likes of Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, and Albert Lee.

  5. “Unlonely” is beautifully played, and has Bonnie Raitt singing, but it has minimal impact in the context of The Missing Years. “You Got Gold,” another Prine-Sykes song, is a peppy number with some Tex-Mex instrumental details, including Lindley on fiddle, an “El Paso”-style acoustic guitar that sounds like Jorgenson, and Parlapiano ...

  6. But it was Bonnie Raitt's version, on her 1974 album Streetlights, that first attained wide recognition for the song. In a 2000 interview, Raitt stated: "I think 'Angel from Montgomery' probably has meant more to my fans and my body of work than any other song, and it will historically be considered one of the most important ones I've ever ...

  7. 6 de feb. de 2023 · But in the end, it was “Just Like That,” a quiet, contemplative song written and performed by Bonnie Raitt that took home Song of the Year in the most shocking moment of the 65 th Grammys.