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Hasten down the wind pirate101
Hasten down the wind pirate101










hasten down the wind pirate101

Larry Zack – drums on tracks 1, 2, 4–7 & 9–11.

hasten down the wind pirate101

Jai Winding – piano on track 5, organ & synthesizer on track 10, vocals on track 11.Carl Wilson – harmony vocals on track 11, vocal arrangements.

hasten down the wind pirate101

Souther – harmony vocals on tracks 2 & 11

  • Sid Sharp – strings on tracks 4, 6 & 11.
  • Bonnie Raitt – harmony vocals on track 10.
  • David Lindley – banjo on track 1, fiddle on tracks 1, 2 & 5, slide guitar on tracks 4 & 7, guitar on track 9.
  • Bobby Keys – saxophone on tracks 5, 7 & 10.
  • Billy Hinsche – harmony vocals on track 11.
  • Bob Glaub – bass guitar on tracks 1, 2, 4–7 & 9–11.
  • The Gentlemen Boys – background vocals on track 11.
  • Glenn Frey – rhythm guitar on track 9, harmony vocals on tracks 6 & 9.
  • Phil Everly – harmony vocals on tracks 1 & 4.
  • Jorge Calderón – harmony vocals on tracks 8 & 11.
  • Linda Ronstadt and Band Hasten Down the Wind Tour London 1976.
  • Rosemary Butler – harmony vocals on track 10 Linda Ronstadt Photos- Hasten Down the Wind Tour- London 1976.
  • Lindsey Buckingham – guitar on track 3, harmony vocals on tracks 5 & 7.
  • Jackson Browne – harmony vocals on tracks 2, 3 & 11, piano on track 10, slide guitar on track 3.
  • Warren Zevon – harmonica, piano, rhythm guitar, string arrangements, vocals.
  • Reviewing in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau wrote: "I am suspicious of singer-songwriters who draw attention to phrases like 'hasten down the wind,' and I would suggest a moratorium on songs about the James Brothers that don't also rhyme 'pollution' and 'solution.' But I like the way Zevon resists pigeonholes like ' country-rock' while avoiding both the banal and the mystagogical, and I like quatrains like: 'And if California slides into the ocean/Like the mystics and statistics say it will/I predict this motel will be standing/Until I pay my bill.'" Track listing A remastered version of the album with bonus tracks was released in 2008 by Rhino Records. This album was recorded in 1975 and released on May 10, 1976, by Asylum Records. While some critics may have preferred Joni Mitchell's intellectualism, Bonoff and Ronstadt tapped directly into the internal experiences of the American everywoman.Warren Zevon is the second studio album by American musician Warren Zevon. Instead of the rush of newfound love, “Lose Again” deals with the tribulation of maintaining long-term relationships after the bloom is gone. Together they formulated a realistic, grownup perspective for female pop music. Ronstadt brings soaring authenticity to Bonoff’s resolute words. 'Hasten Down the Wind' is a song written and recorded by Warren Zevon and featured on his eponymous major-label debut album. Tracy Nelson gave Ronstadt “Down So Low,” a husky blues about a rough breakup, while Karla Bonoff-who wrote “Lose Again,” “If He’s Ever Near," and “Someone to Lay Down Beside Me”-is the album’s hidden star. But more crucial is its inclusion of contemporary women songwriters. Like its predecessors, the album looks to Ronstadt’s peers (Zevon, Ry Cooder) and her formative idols (Buddy Holly’s “That’ll Be the Day,” an extra-sultry version of Patsy Cline’s “Crazy”). Named for the celebrated Warren Zevon song of the same name (sung here with Don Henley), Hasten Down the Wind shows Linda Ronstadt outgrowing the boisterously girlish persona that had made her a hippie icon.












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