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"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 System™. As with all of Mobile Fidelity's Linda Ronstadt albums, Hasten Down The Wind is also released in the GAIN 2™ Ultra Analog 180g LP format.

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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.

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Note: the text of this song's lyrics is not under the same copyright license as the wiki's encyclopedic text, it is used under fair use/ dealing.Her vocalise at the song's conclusion is spine-tingling. Linda Ronstadt covered the song and used the title for her 1976 album Hasten Down the Wind. Jackson Browne, producer of the song's debut album, has stated that it is one of his favourite songs of all time. A strings version is on Dad Get Me Out Of This: The String Quartet Tribute To Warren Zevon. The song is also available in sheet form in The Warren Zevon Guitar Songbook. It is also featured on the live albums Learning to Flinch and the 2007 reissue of Stand in the Fire. The song appears on the compilation albums I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (An Anthology) and Genius: The Best of Warren Zevon. It is one of Zevon's more tender songs, even if dealing with such an unhappy relationship. His perception of her personality has changed so much since they met that he can't find the woman he loved, and is only hanging on to half her heart. In response she says that she would actually rather be with him, but the man comes to realize that this is only her way to keep him on the limb. In the end he comes to agree, she needs to be free. She tells him that "she thinks she needs to be free", a euphemism for leaving him, noting that the relationship does not seem to be really working out.

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The song describes a man's turbulent relationship with a woman. "Hasten Down the Wind" is a song from Warren Zevon's 1976 self-titled album.









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