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Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 by Linda Ronstadt (Cassette, Jul-1987, Elektra Entertainment) 
Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 by Linda Ronstadt (Cassette, Jul-1987, Elektra Entertainment)

 
Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 by Linda Ronstadt (Cassette, Jul-1987, Elektra Entertainment)

Release Date: Jul 1987
Format: Cassette
Record Label: Elektra Entertainment
Genre: Country Rock, Rock & Pop
UPC: 075596051248
Product ID: EPID3556029
Description: Personnel includes: Linda Ronstadt (vocals); Ed Black (guitar, steel guitar); Kenny Edwards (guitar, bass); Danny Kortchmar, Richard Bowden, Pete Wade, Al Viola (guitar); David Lindley (fiddle); Jim Fadden (harmonica); Jim Gordon, Nino T...
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Track Listing
1. You're No Good
2. Silver Threads and Golden Needles
3. Desperado
4. Love Is a Rose
5. That'll Be the Day
6. Long, Long Time
7. Different Drum
8. When Will I Be Loved
9. Love Has No Pride
10. Heat Wave
11. It Doesn't Matter Anymore
12. Tracks of My Tears

Details
Playing Time:38 min.
Contributing Artists:Andrew Gold, Bernie Leadon, Herb Pedersen, J. D. Souther, Nino Tempo
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Personnel includes: Linda Ronstadt (vocals); Ed Black (guitar, steel guitar); Kenny Edwards (guitar, bass); Danny Kortchmar, Richard Bowden, Pete Wade, Al Viola (guitar); David Lindley (fiddle); Jim Fadden (harmonica); Jim Gordon, Nino Tempo (saxophone); Mac Johnson, Darrel Leonard (trumpet); Spooner Oldham (piano); John Boylen (electric piano); Kenny Anderson, Mike Bowden (bass); Micky McGee, Dennis St. John, Andrew Gold, David Kemper (drums); Andrew Gold, John David Souther, Chris Ethridge, Waddy Wachtel, Bernie Leadon, Sneaky Pete, Russ Kunkel, Clydie King, Herb Pedersen (background vocals).
Producers: Peter Asher, John David Souther, John Boylan, Elliot F. Mazer, Nikolas Venet.
Engineers include: Val Garay, John Haeny, Elliot F. Mazer.
Remastered by Steve Hoffman (July 1993).
Personnel includes: Linda Ronstadt (vocals); Ed Black (guitar, steel guitar); Kenny Edwards (guitar, bass); Danny Kortchmar, Richard Bowden, Pete Wade, Al Viola (guitar); David Lindley (fiddle); Jim Fadden (harmonica); Jim Gordon, Nino Tempo (saxophone); Mac Johnson, Darrel Leonard (trumpet); Spooner Oldham (piano); John Boylen (electric piano); Kenny Anderson, Mike Bowden (bass); Micky McGee, Dennis St. John, Andrew Gold, David Kemper (drums); Andrew Gold, John David Souther, Chris Ethridge, Waddy Wachtel, Bernie Leadon, Sneaky Pete, Russ Kunkel, Clydie King, Herb Pedersen (background vocals).
Producers: Peter Asher, John David Souther, John Boylan, Elliot F. Mazer, Nikolas Venet.
Engineers: Val Garray, John Haeny, Elliot F. Mazer, Lee Hazin, John Krause, Peter Abbot.
Remastered by Steve Hoffman (July, 1993).
Unlike the crop of West Coast artists with whom she was associated (e.g., the Eagles, Jackson Browne), Linda Ronstadt is a singer, pure and simple. Her extraordinary, clarion voice enabled her to distinguish herself as an interpreter of other people's songs in an era that prized the singer/songwriter. Whether she sang country, straight-ahead pop, '50s rockers, or even soul, the results were contagious. This package provides the essentials from the Golden Age of Ronstadt, the early- to mid-'70s, when she ruled the radio.
All her major chart hits are here, from "Different Drum" with her pre-solo-career group, the Stone Poneys, to the country-rock of "Desperado" to her sprightly renditions of hits by Buddy Holly (That'll Be the Day") and the Everly Brothers ("When Will I Be Loved.") She belts her way through the soul classic "Heat Wave," and turns in an aching cover of Smoky Robinson's "Tracks of My Tears" that does ample justice to that poignant ballad. "You're No Good," perhaps her signature song of the era, captures all of the things that characterize her work: a strong melody, imaginative arrangement and crisp production, all carried by that inimitable voice.

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