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Until Linda Ronstadt came along, "chick singer" was a purely derogatory term. With a few exceptions like Janis Joplin, most were thought of by both rock music fans and musicians alike as lesser members—more eye candy than artist. Suddenly, however, in the early 70's there appeared a beautiful Mexican-American woman with a monster vocal instrument. Raised in...

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Title Artists Album Duration
1
It's so Easy (2017 Remaster)
Linda Ronstadt Simple Dreams 00:02:28

Val Garay, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Kenny Edwards, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals - Peter Asher, Producer, Backing Vocals - Linda Ronstadt, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Waddy Wachtel, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals - Buddy Holly, Writer - Dan Dugmore, Acoustic Guitar - Don Grolnick, Clavinet - Norman Petty, Writer - Rick Marotta, Drums - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - Mark Howlett, Assistant Mixing Engineer, AssistantEngineer

© 2017 Elektra/Asylum Records for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S. All Rights Reserved ℗ 1977 Elektra/ Asylum 2017 Remastered Rhino Entertainment

2
Am I Blue (LP Version)
Linda Ronstadt For Sentimental Reasons 00:02:59

Sharon Rice, AssistantEngineer - Peter Asher, Producer - Warren Luening, Trumpet - Linda Ronstadt, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Don Grolnick, Piano - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - RAY BROWN, Bass Guitar - NELSON RIDDLE, Orchestra, Arranger - Harry Akst, Writer - Dennis Budimir, Guitar - George Massenburg, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Grant Clarke, Writer - Louie Bellson, Drums

© 1986 Iconic Artists Group ℗ 1986 Iconic Artists Group

3
I Fall To Pieces
Linda Ronstadt Linda Ronstadt 00:03:11

Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - John Boylan, Producer - Hank Cochran, ComposerLyricist - Harlen Howard, ComposerLyricist

(C) 2004 Capitol Catalog ℗ 1971 Capitol Records, LLC

4
Poor Poor Pitiful Me (Live at Television Center Studios, Hollywood, CA 4/24/1980)
Linda Ronstadt Live in Hollywood 00:04:01

Kenny Edwards, Banjo, Guitar, Backing Vocals - Peter Asher, Percussion, Backing Vocals - Linda Ronstadt, Vocals, MainArtist - Danny Kortchmar, Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Guitar - Warren Zevon, Writer - John Boylan, Producer - BOB GLAUB, Drums - Billy Payne, Keyboards - Russell Kunkel, Drums - Wendy Waldman, Backing Vocals

© 2019 Linda Ronstadt under exclusive license to Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company. All Rights Reserved. ℗ 2019 Linda Ronstadt under exclusive license to Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company.

5
Ooh Baby Baby (1999 Remaster)
Linda Ronstadt Living in the USA 00:03:21

Val Garay, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Warren Moore, Writer - Kenny Edwards, Bass Guitar - Peter Asher, Producer - Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Waddy Wachtel, Electric Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Electric Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar - Don Grolnick, Piano - WILLIAM ROBINSON, Writer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - David Sanborn, Alto Saxophone - Russell Kunkel, Drums - James Gilstrap, Backing Vocals - John Lehman, Backing Vocals - George Ybarra, Assistant Mixing Engineer, AssistantEngineer

© 2006 Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 1978 Elektra/Asylum Records for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

6
Back In The U.S.A. (Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll/Soundtrack Version)
Chuck Berry Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll 00:03:32

Linda Ronstadt, FeaturedArtist - Chuck Berry, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - KEITH RICHARDS, Producer

℗ 1987 Geffen Records

7
For a Dancer (LP Version)
Linda Ronstadt Western Wall: The Tuscon Sessions 00:04:43

Jackson Browne, Writer - Linda Ronstadt, Vocals, MainArtist - Emmylou Harris, Vocals, MainArtist

© 1999 Iconic Artists Group ℗ 1999 Iconic Artists Group

8
Blue Bayou (2017 Remaster)
Linda Ronstadt Simple Dreams 00:03:54

Joe Melson, Writer - Val Garay, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Kenny Edwards, Bass Guitar, Mandolin, Backing Vocals - Peter Asher, Producer - Linda Ronstadt, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Waddy Wachtel, Acoustic Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Don Grolnick, Electric Piano - Rick Marotta, Drums, Percussion - ROY ORBISON, Writer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - DON HENLEY, Backing Vocals - Steve Forman, Marimba - Mark Howlett, Assistant Mixing Engineer, AssistantEngineer

© 2017 Elektra/Asylum Records for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S. All Rights Reserved ℗ 1977 Elektra/ Asylum 2017 Remastered Rhino Entertainment

9
Love Is a Rose (LP Version)
Linda Ronstadt Prisoner in Disguise 00:02:46

Val Garay, Engineer - Herb Pedersen, Banjo, Backing Vocals - Kenny Edwards, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals - Peter Asher, Producer, Percussion, Tambourine, Shaker - Jim Connor, Harmonica - Linda Ronstadt, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Andrew Gold, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Backing Vocals - Neil Young, Writer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - David Lindley, Violin - Russell Kunkel, Drums

© 1975 Asylum Records for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States. ℗ 1975 Asylum Recordsfor the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.

10
When Will I Be Loved
Linda Ronstadt Heart Like A Wheel 00:02:04

Peter Asher, Producer - Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Phil Everly, ComposerLyricist - Gregory Rose, Conductor, String Arranger, Strings Conductor, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 1974 Capitol Records, LLC

11
La Charreada (The Charreada) (LP Version)
Linda Ronstadt Canciones de mi Padre 00:03:44

Sharon Rice, AssistantEngineer - Ramón Rodríguez, Chorus - Peter Asher, Producer - Felipe Bermejo, Writer - Linda Ronstadt, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Humberto Hernandez, Guitar - Luis Damian, Vihuela - Jim Self, Tuba - Pedro Flores, Vihuela - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - RUBEN FUENTES, Conductor, Producer, Arranger - Mario Rodriguez, Violin, Chorus - Shawn Murphy, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Larry Bunker, Percussion - José Martínez, Violin - Jose Hernandez, Guitar, Trumpet, Vihuela - Federico Torres, Trumpet - Gilberto Puente, Solo Guitar - Rafael Palomar, Guitar - Victor Cardenas, Vihuela - Pedro Rey, Vihuela - Antonio Ramos, Violin - Luis Salinas, Trumpet - Ron Kalina, Harmonica - Jorge López, Guitar - Felipe Perez, Violin, Chorus - Felipe Romero, Violin - Juan Manuel Biurquiz, Violin - Jesús Hernández, Guitar - Laura Halladay, Flute - Nati Cano, Violin - Jesus Guzmán, Chorus - Heriberto Molina, Chorus - Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano, Mariachi Guitar - Juan Gudiño, Trumpet - Steve Fowler, Flute - Salvador Torres, Violin - Ricardo Cisneros, Chorus - Samuel Gutierrez, Guitar - Jaime Alejo, Guitarra - Armando Javier Pérez, Chorus - Arturo Gerst, Harp - Dwane Seykora, AssistantEngineer - Héctor Gama, Violin, Chorus - Jose Hernandez Y Su Mariachi Sol de Mexico, Mariachi Guitar - José María Arellano, Guitarra - Juan J. Almaguer, Violin - Los Galleros De Pedro Rey, Mariachi Guitar - Nati Santiago, Chorus, Guitarra

© 1987 Iconic Artists Group ℗ 1987 Iconic Artists Group

12
Lose Again
Linda Ronstadt Hasten Down the Wind 00:03:33

Karla Bonoff, Writer - Val Garay, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Peter Asher, Producer - Linda Ronstadt, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Andrew Gold, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Synthesizer - Bernie Grundman, MasteringEngineer - Greg Ladanyi, Assistant Mixing Engineer, AssistantEngineer

© 1976 Elektra Entertainment. ℗ 1976 Elektra Entertainment.

13
Silver Threads And Golden Needles
Linda Ronstadt Hand Sown...Home Grown 00:02:21

Jack Rhodes, ComposerLyricist - Dick Reynolds, ComposerLyricist - Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Chip Douglas, Producer

℗ 1969 Capitol Records, LLC

14
Desperado (LP Version)
Linda Ronstadt Don't Cry Now 00:03:34

J. D. SOUTHER, Producer, Electric Guitar, RemixingEngineer - Spooner Oldham, Piano - Chris Ethridge, Bass Guitar - Linda Ronstadt, Vocals, MainArtist - JIM GORDON, Saxophone - Glenn Frey, Writer - DON HENLEY, Writer - Nino Tempo, Saxophone - Al Schmitt, RemixingEngineer - JIM ED NORMAN, String Arranger, Horns Arranger - JOHN HAENY, Engineer - Marti McCall, Backing Vocals - Darrel Leonard, Trumpet - Gail Martin, Trombone - Mac Johnson, Trumpet - Dennis St. John, Drums - Shirley Matthews, Backing Vocals - Clydie King, Backing Vocals - Peter Granet, Engineer - Ric Tarrantini, Engineer

© 1973 Asylum Records for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States. ℗ 1973 Asylum Recordsfor the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.

15
I Never Will Marry (2017 Remaster)
Linda Ronstadt Simple Dreams 00:03:12

Val Garay, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Peter Asher, Producer - Linda Ronstadt, Arranger, Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Waddy Wachtel, Acoustic Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Acoustic Guitar - Traditional, Writer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - Dolly Parton, With Vocals - Mike Auldridge, Dobro - Mark Howlett, Assistant Mixing Engineer, AssistantEngineer

© 2017 Elektra/Asylum Records for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S. All Rights Reserved ℗ 1977 Elektra/ Asylum 2017 Remastered Rhino Entertainment

16
Tumbling Dice
Linda Ronstadt Simple Dreams 00:03:05

Val Garay, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Kenny Edwards, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals - Peter Asher, Producer - Linda Ronstadt, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Waddy Wachtel, Electric Guitar, Solo Guitar, Backing Vocals - Dan Dugmore, Electric Guitar - Don Grolnick, Piano - Rick Marotta, Drums - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - KEITH RICHARDS, Writer - MICK JAGGER, Writer - Mark Howlett, Assistant Mixing Engineer, AssistantEngineer

© 2017 Elektra/Asylum Records for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S. All Rights Reserved ℗ 1977 Elektra/ Asylum 2017 Remastered Rhino Entertainment

17
Heat Wave (LP Version)
Linda Ronstadt Prisoner in Disguise 00:02:45

Val Garay, Engineer - Kenny Edwards, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals - Peter Asher, Producer, Percussion - Linda Ronstadt, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Andrew Gold, Drums, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Backing Vocals, Synthesizer, Congas - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - Lamont Dozier, Writer - Eddie Holland, Writer - Brian Holland, Writer

© 1975 Asylum Records for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States. ℗ 1975 Elektra/Asylum Recordsfor the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States.

18
You're No Good
Linda Ronstadt Heart Like A Wheel 00:03:43

Peter Asher, Producer - Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Clint Ballard Jr., ComposerLyricist

(C) 1985 Capitol Records, Inc. ℗ 1974 Capitol Records, LLC

19
Anyone Who Had a Heart (LP Version)
Linda Ronstadt Winter Light 00:03:26

Dean Parks, Electric Guitar - David Campbell, Conductor - Robbie Buchanan, Synthesizer - Alex Brown, Backing Vocals - Linda Ronstadt, Producer, Vocals, MainArtist - Lee Sklar, Bass Guitar - Burt Bacharach, Writer - Hal David, Writer - Emil Richards, Vibraphone - George Massenburg, Producer - Russell Kunkel, Drums - Marlena Jeter, Backing Vocals - Mortonette Jenkins, Backing Vocals - Dave Boroff, Saxophone

© 1993 Iconic Artists Group ℗ 1993 Iconic Artists Group

About Playlist

Until Linda Ronstadt came along, "chick singer" was a purely derogatory term. With a few exceptions like Janis Joplin, most were thought of by both rock music fans and musicians alike as lesser members—more eye candy than artist. Suddenly, however, in the early 70's there appeared a beautiful Mexican-American woman with a monster vocal instrument. Raised in Tucson and molded in Los Angeles, Ronstadt was a powerhouse who had very definitive ideas about the kind of artist she wanted to be. Her vocals ranged from soprano to contralto, often in the same tune! She ran the band. She could rock out. Her gift for using her voice and heart to tease the sadness out of ballads was exquisite. Finally, she was lucky enough to be singing and making records in Southern California at exactly the right moment, when songwriting energies from the likes of Jackson Browne, Lowell George, Randy Newman and Warren Zevon and others was bubbling over.

She then met British musician and former director of A&R at Apple Records Peter Asher, and as genuine collaborators created clarity, rather than confusion, steadying her career and enabling a string of great, archetypal SoCal rock records from Don't Cry Now (1973) to Winter Light (1993). While too slick for some tastes, these albums remain a repository of incredible songwriting as well as the work of one the finest vocalists in all of pop music history.

Ronstadt retired from music in 2011, robbed of her singing voice by Parkinson’s disease, but these tracks show the breathtaking breadth and stylistic range of her career—from an early Ash Grove-influenced folksiness through her genuine devotion to classic country music and on to her rock star days and three schmaltzy big band records with Nelson Riddle. Ultimately, Ronstadt could truly sing in any style she desired. The key, as it is with all great singers, lay in finding an arrangement and complementary setting for that unforgettable voice.

"Silver Threads and Golden Needles" from Hand Sown…Home Grown Re-recorded several years later for Don't Cry Now, this earlier version is the sound of a hugely powerful voice beginning to find itself in pop music. Having grown out of the extended vibrato lines that came with being a 60's folky, here she sorts through the conventions of Nashville country music, adding the pieces that work to her emerging original style.

"I Fall to Pieces" from Linda Ronstadt Braving any unfavorable comparisons with the original, Ronstadt gives a brawnier, higher-pitched version of the Hank Cochran/Harlan Howard country standard that became one of Patsy Cline's most famous calling cards.

"Desperado" from Don't Cry Now Although Glenn Frey and Don Henley had released the song earlier in 1973 as part of the Eagles' Desperado, Henley's vocals pale in comparison to Ronstadt's slow, utterly masterful caress of this bittersweet ode to an old cowpoke. Few singers, in any genre and era, have ever plumbed the depths of ballads like this. Ronstadt can do sad.

"Heat Wave" from Prisoner in Disguise Of all the radio hits, this one always had the most soul. Again fearlessly tackling a Holland/Dozier/Holland gem whose penultimate version to this point had always been the 1962 hit by Martha and The Vandellas, Ronstadt, brimming with confidence, enthusiastically drives this Motown classic with impeccable enunciation and perfectly placed phrasing. Her raw-edged growl in "Yeah Yeah, Yeah Yeah" is where it sails over the top.

"Lose Again" from Hasten Down the Wind Ronstadt's relationships with Southern California songwriters is the key to the greatest successes of her career and though most were men, Karla Bonoff, who contributed three songs to Hasten Down the Wind was a notable exception. A rare few vocalists have ever been able to make a pretty song into a gleaming beauty the way Ronstadt could and here her voice sonically embodies the emotion of yearning.

"Tumbling Dice"
"I Will Never Marry" from Simple Dreams This pairing—on a single album—shows Ronstadt's awesome stylistic range. Effective at the grit and growl needed for the Exile-era Stones hit, she then dials it back and shows yet again, in Dolly Parton's feminist anthem, what a truly great singer she is by lingering over details with ingenious, ethereal vocal control. There's an old saying in bluegrass about the space created by acoustic instruments leaving nowhere to hide and here in the middle of her rock star period, she answers all questions about the difference between screamers and singers.

"Am I Blue" from For Sentimental Reasons While the novelty of Ronstadt as a big band singer had worn off by the time this album as released, this amalgam of an undeniably lovely melody, her polished vocals and Riddle's brassy easy-going arrangement are a superb match. With her big band albums, she brought much needed attention and fresh energies to the Great American Songbook.

"For A Dancer" from Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions Another SoCal songwriter that Ronstadt's career is inextricably linked with is Jackson Browne. Here in league with longtime friend Emmylou Harris who provides the feathery high soprano harmonies above Ronstadt's larger bore instrument, Linda, recording in her hometown, again shows her wondrous gift for making a song her own. Throughout the 70s, Ronstadt's covers of SoCal rock tunes were definitive; again and again bringing out feelings and flavors not found in the versions recorded by the original songwriter.

"La Charreada" from Canciones de mi Padre Clearly heartfelt and filled with some of her best singing ever, this tune from her pair of Mariachi albums of Mexican brass music is joyous in the extreme. Nowhere in her catalog has the power inherent in her voice ever been displayed with this much volume and muscle.

"Anyone Who Had a Heart" from Winter Light It seems inevitable and yet it took 20 years of making music before Ronstadt finally got around to exploring the marvelous song catalog of Burt Bacharach and Hal David. This was again the sound of Ronstadt pushing into new, more "adult" territory. As always, she steps up, negotiates all Bacharach's notoriously difficult phrasing challenges and gives another bravura performance.

"Back in the USA" from the film soundtrack of Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll While her studio albums were often groomed to a shimmering gloss, Ronstadt live was something else. Here as the only woman in the climactic concert of Taylor Hackford's acclaimed rock doc celebrating rock and roll's irascible creator, Chuck Berry, Ronstadt—clearly into the spirit of the occasion—shimmies, shakes, grabs the microphone and cuts loose. Listening to her belt out the line, "Everything you want, we got it right here in the USA!" says it all.

"Poor Poor Pitiful Me" from Live in Hollywood Warren Zevon's music was always part of Ronstadt's albums and live sets and here that experience shows as she and an ace band kick up the tempos just a tick and tear through one of her favorite Zevon classics for a 1980 HBO special. Proof that SoCal mainstays like Russ Kunkel and Danny Kortchmar could play live and were not just studio toadstools, this is also a rare example of live music taken from a television production that sounds like it was not recorded with tin cans. © Robert Baird / Qobuz

Photo: Linda Ronstadt - Live in Hollywood

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