I offer a full 30-day return policy on everything I sell, so buy with confidence! And most importantly, thanks for looking! Hasten Down the Wind Studio album by Linda Ronstadt ReleasedAugust 1976 RecordedMarch 1976 StudioThe Sound Factory, Los Angeles, California Genre Rock, country rock Length41 :23 Label Asylum Producer Peter Asher Linda Ronstadt chronologyPrisoner in Disguise (1975) Hasten Down the Wind (1976) Greatest Hits (1976) Singles from Hasten Down the Wind "That'll Be the Day " Released: August 1976 "Someone to Lay Down Beside Me" Released: November 1976 "Crazy " Released: November 1976 "Lose Again" Released: May 1977 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic Christgau's Record Guide B– Rolling Stone (average) The Rolling Stone Album Guide Stereo Review Hasten Down the Wind is the seventh studio album by singer-songwriter Linda Ronstadt. Please look closely at all pictures, read all relevant details and ask any questions you may have before buying. All orders are shipped within 1 business day (usually sooner) and packed with extra care to ensure fast, safe arrival. Please note that a visual grade can differ from a play grade, and am happy to spot check a record upon request. Welcome to Classic Cadillac Records! I visually grade all my records as accurately as possible and will never grade anything above Near Mint unless it's still sealed. Item: 195674106718 Linda Ronstadt ♫ Hasten Down the Wind ♫ 1976 Asylum Records Vinyl LP w/Insert. Another example of Ronstadt's joyous way with the hits of her youth lies in her romping version of Buddy Holly's "That'll Be the Day." While she would go on in the 1980s to famously breathe new energy into the Great American Songbook with Nelson Riddle, her now classic 70s albums have become a compendium of enduring pop/rock songwriting from a similarly fertile pool of creativity.Seller: classic_cadillac ✉️ (1,939) 100%, Ronstadt confidently eases into Willie Nelson's "Crazy," putting her stamp on Patsy Cline's most emblematic hit with phrasing and a vocal timbre that are memorably distinct from Cline. The Grammy winning collection is anchored by a pair of sure-fire covers. See More Your browser does not support the audio element. Another example of Ronstadt's joyous way with the hits of her youth lies in her romping version of Buddy Holly's "That'll Be the Day." While she would go on in the 1980s to famously breathe new energy into the Great American Songbook with Nelson Riddle, her now classic 70s albums have become a compendium of enduring pop/rock songwriting from a similarly fertile pool of creativity. Bonoff is heard in the moody bookends of opener "Lose Again," and closer "Someone to Lay Down Beside Me." And Zevon's dark ballad, here turned into a gentle lament with Don Henley singing harmony, serves as the album's title track. Two major talents in the SoCal songwriting universe, Karla Bonoff and Warren Zevon, are elemental to the success of Hasten Down the Wind. After her vocals and innate gift for unerring phrasing, it's the incomparable songwriting that's allowed these records to age so gracefully. Buy the album Starting at 15,99€īy the mid-70s, Linda Ronstadt and producer Asher had achieved a consistency with her albums, becoming almost clairvoyant in mixing material from a variety of sources, in styles ranging from art house esoteric to radio ready, into a coherent whole that continued to satisfy existing fans and win enthusiastic new converts. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
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