![]() ![]() (22 August 2009) Few artists approach their work with the grace and dignity of Linda Ronstadt. For more than four decades, she has remained one of the most beloved singers of our generation. One of the first artists to spawn our interest in female vocalists in the early 1970s, her career is a virtual testament to the idea that nothing quite lifts the human spirit like a good song. With an impresario's ear, and a voice that resonates with a haunting gift-like quality, she's crossed all genres, always defying expectations as to what a pop record should be. Linda Ronstadt has released 29 albums and 60 singles, contributed to 11 compilation albums and has had four No. Wikipedia presents an outstanding biography and an equally astounding view of her full discography. Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs Original Master Recording of Hasten Down The Wind (UDCD 783, 2009) delivers the "ultimate listening experience" to Linda's timeless 1976 classic. ![]() Ronstadt made her pop debut in 1967 with the Stone Poneys. It was soon after that she began working with Neil Young. He'd call up and say 'I'm making a record, come on down.' He had a recording studio on this ranch. We'd record all day and end up with so much stuff I'm still not sure what made it on to the records." Few knew in those early days that both artists would go on to rewrite pop history. With seven Grammy awards and over 50 million albums sold to her credit, Ronstadt says the only formula she's ever lived by is an undying allegiance to the slow craft of songmaking. Her love for the art of recording helped her form a long standing partnership with legendary engineer George Massenburg, whom she proudly calls a "friend as well as a musical guiding light." With a platinum track record, it's obvious the workmanship has never wavered. "What I've always done is set myself in a traditional genre and tried to be completely faithful to what the genre demands," says Ronstadt. Whether it be rock, country, pop, or stylistic ventures in big band music, jazz, opera, Broadway standards or Mexican and Afro-Cuban music, Ronstadt has worked with an incredible dedication to her craft. Her albums reflect her virtuosity, overall style and tremendous vocal prowess. Photographers have captured evocative photographs of Linda Ronstadt for many years. Hasten Down The Wind is Linda Ronstadt's tenth studio album and her fourth record to achieve platinum status. Mobile Fidelity has been setting the audophile standard for thirty years. Their 2009 Original Master Recording is presented on a Ultradisc II 24KT Gold CD. The twelve tracks were mastered at MSFL in Sebastopol, CA by Rob LoVerde on the Gain 2 Systemâ„¢. As with all of Mobile Fidelity's Linda Ronstadt albums, Hasten Down The Wind is also released in the GAIN 2â„¢ Ultra Analog 180g LP format. The luxurious gatefold cardboard sleeve of the special limited edition includes a color booklet with full lyrics. The album cover presents one of the sexiest images of Linda Ronstadt ever published. Hasten Down The Wind opens with Ronstadt's stunning 1976 single "Lose Again." And from the beginning of this Original Master Recording, as with their others, it is abundantly evident that MFSL's treatement of Linda's recordings is nothing short of tremendous. Her vocal work, backed with country styled arrangements, plays wonderfully on this release. "The Tattler" achieves its country-styled arrangements from the fiddle playing. Linda's voice glides atop the arrangements and forms part of the texture in backing harmonies joined by Kenny Edwards and Andrew Gold. Zevon's version of the song features Phil Everly singing harmony vocals, and also David Lindley playing slide guitar.Her vocalise at the song's conclusion is spine-tingling. It was with Browne's assistance that Zevon got a major record contract. Their relationship played a significant role in his career thereafter. The track was produced by Jackson Browne, who met Zevon in the mid-seventies. The lyrics of the song describe the latter days of a relationship between a man and a woman, with the woman accepting that "nothing's working out the way they planned" before the man accepts that "she needs to be free". The song was later covered by Linda Ronstadt, who would use the song as the title track for her seventh solo LP. "Hasten Down the Wind" is a song written and recorded by Warren Zevon and featured on his eponymous major-label debut album. 1976 single by Warren Zevon "Hasten Down the Wind" ![]()
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