Warren Zevon, from his second album:
This album is my favorite album from Warren, by far. Just take a look at the personnel featured on the album...
This album is my favorite album from Warren, by far. Just take a look at the personnel featured on the album...
That list is a veritable "Who's Who" of the El-Eh rock 'n' roll scene, c. 1975. I was livin' in Westby, Montana when this album came out and there were VERY few albums that got more airplay in that den of iniquity I called home in those days. These days I get my Warren fix from Pandora, as nearly all of my WZ albums are on vinyl and as such, out of my reach. I REALLY need to fix that.
- Warren Zevon - harmonica, piano, rhythm guitar, string arrangements, vocals
 - Jackson Browne - harmony vocals on tracks 2, 3 & 11, piano on track 10, slide guitar on track 3
 - Lindsey Buckingham - guitar on track 3, harmony vocals on tracks 5 & 7
 - Rosemary Butler - harmony vocals on track 10
 - Jorge Calderón - harmony vocals on tracks 8 & 11
 - Marty David - bass on track 3
 - Ned Doheny - guitar on track 10
 - Phil Everly - harmony vocals on tracks 1 & 4
 - Glenn Frey - rhythm guitar on track 9, harmony vocals on tracks 6 & 9
 - The Gentlemen Boys - Background Vocals (11)
 - Bob Glaub - bass on tracks 1, 2, 4 - 7 & 9 - 11
 - Don Henley - harmony vocals on track 6
 - Billy Hinsche - harmony vocals on track 11
 - Bobby Keys - saxophone on tracks 5, 7 & 10
 - David Lindley - banjo on track 1, fiddle on tracks 1, 2 & 5, slide guitar on tracks 4 & 7, guitar on track 9
 - Gary Mallaber - drums on tracks 3 & 8
 - Roy Marinell - bass on track 8
 - Stevie Nicks - vocals on track 7 & 10
 - Bonnie Raitt - harmony vocals on track 10
 - Fritz Richmond - jug on track 8
 - Sid Sharp - strings on tracks 4, 6 & 11
 - J.D. Souther - harmony vocals on tracks 2 & 11
 - Waddy Wachtel - guitar, vocals
 - Carl Wilson - harmony vocals on track 11, vocal arrangements
 - Jai Winding - piano on track 5, organ & synthesizer on track 10, vocals on track 11
 - Larry Zack - drums on tracks 1, 2, 4 - 7 & 9 - 11
 - The Gentlemen Boys consisted of: Jackson Browne, Jorge Calderon, Kenny Edwards, J. D. Souther and Waddy Wachtel.
 
I am not familiar with Warren Zevon, but I like this. And I really like lots of the other musicians on the album. I will definitely be listening to this. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI think you'll like the album, Lou.
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