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Warren Zevon - The Best Of Warren Zevon: A Quiet Normal Life (1986)
Cover Front Album
Artist/Composer Warren Zevon
Format CD
Genre General Rock; Classic Rock
Label Elektra/Asylum
Index 108
Collection Status In Collection
Packaging Jewel Case
Credits
Songwriter Warren Zevon
Track List
01 Werewolves Of London
02 Excitable Boy
03 Play It All Night Long
04 Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
05 The Envoy
06 Mohammed's Radio
07 Desperados Under The Eaves
08 Johnny Strikes Up The Band
09 I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
10 Lawyers, Guns And Money
11 Ain't That Pretty At All
12 Poor Poor Pitiful Me
13 Accidentally Like A Martyr
14 Looking For The Next Best Thing
Personal
Links Amazon US
Amazon UK
Amazon Canada
Details
Spars DDD
Rare No
Sound Stereo
UPC 075596050326
Notes
Warren Zevon's body of work is a good bit more diverse and intelligent than you might imagine if you only know his music from the radio; while his relative hits ("Werewolves of London," "Excitable Boy," "Lawyers, Guns and Money") play more like novelty songs than anything else, his best albums display a melodic sophistication that never gets in the way of his desire to rock out, and a lyrical perspective that's unusually literate, witty, and brutally cynical. As one might expect, A Quiet Normal Life: The Best of Warren Zevon focuses on the artist's best known stuff from his tenure at Asylum Records, and leans more towards "Crazy Warren" tunes (like the above-mentioned trio) over superior if more difficult material like "The French Inhaler" or "Frank and Jesse James," with no rare or unreleased material for completists. It doesn't even honor the hits as well as one might hope (the remastering is a bit on the flat side, and "Lawyers, Guns and Money" appears in a radio edit that deletes the final verse), and there isn't a single song from Stand in the Fire, Zevon's superb live album. But you do get the most famous songs, which are invariably worth hearing (his own hits and a couple tunes that were made famous by Linda Ronstadt, though "Hasten Down the Wind" is curiously absent), along with a few pleasant surprises, including the incendiary "Play It All Night Long" and one of Zevon's finest meditations on life in L.A., "Desperados Under the Eaves." A Quiet Normal Life: The Best of Warren Zevon will satisfy those with a casual interest in the artist, but for a better one-stop introduction to this songwriter's body of work, try I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (An Anthology). www.frodehoydal.com