![]() Even better, her covers of affecting ballads and midtempo country-rock numbers intentionally revolve around vocal-heavy arrangements. Listeners can now literally feel Ronstadt’s deep-seeded emotions. Now, due to Mobile Fidelity’s trademark sonic restoration, the album finally has the exquisite sound it has always deserved. Linda Ronstadt - Hasten Down The Wind 180g Vinyl LP "Palms of Victory," another track from the aborted 1970s sessions, was included on the 2007 Emmylou Harris boxset Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems.Linda Ronstadt - Hasten Down The Wind On 180g Vinyl LP It was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. It was also nominated for the Album of the Year Grammy alongside Michael Jackson, U2, Prince and Whitney Houston as well as best country song for "Telling Me Lies". It won the Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. The album hit #1 on the US Country album chart - where it held for five consecutive weeks - and #6 on the main Billboard album chart. When Trio was released in early 1987, it spawned four huge Country hit singles - including the Country #1 remake of Phil Spector's 1958 hit by The Teddy Bears, "To Know Him Is To Love Him". (During this time, Ronstadt and Harris also covered a number of Parton's compositions-Harris covered "Coat of Many Colors" and "To Daddy", and Ronstadt recorded "I Will Always Love You"-for inclusion on their various solo albums during the mid- to late-1970s Parton, in turn, covered Harris' "Boulder to Birmingham" in 1976, including it on her All I Can Do album.)įinally a collaboration effort went to full fruition, being produced by George Massenburg. Parton and Ronstadt also recorded a version of the traditional ballad "I Never Will Marry", which appeared on Ronstadt's 1977 Simple Dreams album, though that was recorded separately from these sessions, as was Ronstadt's cover of Hank Williams' "I Can't Help it if I'm Still in Love With You", from Heart Like a Wheel, on which she was joined by Harris. Rodney Crowell's "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" was on Harris' Blue Kentucky Girl album. "Mister Sandman" and "Evangeline" appeared on Harris' album Evangeline and Parton's "My Blue Tears" was included on Ronstadt's 1982 album Get Closer. Some of the fruits of those aborted 1970s recording sessions did make it onto the women's respective solo recordings. Longtime friends and admirers of one another, Parton, Ronstadt and Harris first attempted to record an album together in the mid-1970s, but scheduling conflicts and other difficulties (including the fact that the three women all recorded for different record labels) prevented its release. Recorded May-July 1976 at The Sound Factory, Los Angeles, California Kenny Edwards, bass, mandolin, background vocals Ronstadt has explored many musical styles in her career, and „Hasten Down The Wind“ is no exception, as country, rock, pop, Spanish music and reggae come together to form a winner. Linda does a powerful and searing rendition of Patsy Cline's "Crazy," as her soprano sheds new light on an old classic. Ronstadt goes the Jamaican route with "Give One Heart," a reggae love song. ![]() The title track is a ballad written by Warren Zevon and features fellow Californian Don Henley on harmony vocals. Ronstadt delves into Spanish territory with "Lo Siento Mi Vida," a beautiful acoustic number. ![]() Linda decides it's time to rock out with a kickin' version of Buddy Holly's "That'll Be The Day." "Lose Again" is a country rock ballad written by Karla Bonoff. It's a very real, raw album with Ronstadt's sweet vocals pierced by a touch of grit. It also garnered her a Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. ![]() „Hasten Down The Wind“ was a number three smash and Ronstadt's first million- selling disc. ![]()
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