![]() Even better, her covers of affecting ballads intentionally revolve around vocal-heavy arrangements. It’s no wonder that the album, which topped the country charts, also yielded two Top 20 hits and resulted in the artist’s first platinum-record award. Listeners can now literally feel Ronstadt’s deep-seated emotions. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company. ![]() Don Henley 02:41 7 Rivers of Babylon 00:53 8 Give One Heart 04:05 9 Try Me Again 03:55 10 Crazy 03:57 11 Down so Low 04:17 12 Someone to Lay Down Beside Me 04:28 1976 Elektra Entertainment. Now the album finally has the exquisite sound it has always deserved. While it is certainly not in a league with her masterpiece, Heart like a Wheel (and Im beginning to believe its perfection occurs but once in an artists career), Hasten down the Wind is nonetheless representative of Ronstadt redivivus, of Ronstadt, the sensitive, introspective stirring we have admired all these years. Hasten Down the Wind Linda Ronstadt feat. Patsy Cline’s (by way of Willie Nelson) “Crazy.” Buddy Holly’s “That’ll Be the Day.” Nelson’s “Down So Low.” This is a can’t-miss affair. Just consider the watertight repertoire: The Warren Zevon title track. Part of her impeccable string of mid-1970s albums that defined California’s soft-rock scene, Linda Ronstadt’s Grammy-winning Hasten Down the Wind is the vocalist at her best-and that’s saying something. Numbered Edition 180-gram LP Mastered from the Original Tapes!ġ976 Grammy Award Winner: Named Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
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