Track Listing 1. Short People 2. You Can't Fool the Fat Man 3. Little Criminals 4. Texas Girl at the Funeral of Her Father 5. Jolly Coppers on Parade 6. In Germany Before the War 7. Sigmund Freud's Impersonation of Albert Einstein in America 8. Baltimore 9. I'll Be Home 10. Rider in the Rain 11. Kathleen (Catholicism Made Easier) 12. Old Man on the Farm
| Details | | Playing Time: | 38 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Don Henley, Glenn Frey, J. D. Souther, Joe Walsh, Milt Holland, Ry Cooder, Tim Schmidt | | Producer: | Lenny Waronker, Russ Titelman | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Randy Newman (vocals, piano); Glenn Frey (vocals, guitar); Waddy Wachtel, Joe Walsh (guitar); Ry Cooder (mandola); Ralph Grierson (piano); Willie Weeks, Rick Marotta (bass); Jim Keltner (drums, percussion); Milt Holland (percussion); Tim Schmidt, J.D. Souther, Don Henley (background vocals). Recorded at Warner Brothers Recording Studios, North Hollywood, California amd The Burbank Studios, Burbank, California between July & September 1977. Newman's most commercially successful album opens with his misunderstood masterpiece, "Short People." Of course he is not being derogatory towards people of restricted growth, that's just the way it seems. Those who understand Mr. Newman's brilliant pathos and irony know he has a heart of gold. After all, what heart of stone could write evocative material such as "Baltimore" and "I'll Be Home." It is widely known that Newman is one of America's greatest ever songwriters--if only his music could be more widely known and appreciated, and not have to rely on "helping hands" of the Eagles to escalate its US sales and chart position. Randy Newman's most commercially successful album opens with his misunderstood masterpiece "Short People." Of course he is not being derogatory towards people of restricted growth, that's just the way it seems, according to his dark, twisted worldview. Those who understand Mr. Newman's brilliant pathos and irony know he has a heart of gold--after all, no heart of stone could write evocative material such as "Baltimore" and "I'll Be Home." Newman is widely regarded as one of America's greatest songwriters, and LITTLE CRIMINALS is just one of many reasons why.
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