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Warren Zevon Warren Zevon Mp3, Flac, Wma Warren Zevon Warren Zevon mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Warren Zevon Country: Netherlands Released: 1976 Style: Classic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1540 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1808 mb WMA version RAR size: 1632 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 484 Other Formats: WMA AHX MP2 ADX MOD AUD RA Tracklist Hide Credits Frank And Jesse James A1 Backing Vocals [Harmonies] – Phil EverlyBanjo, Fiddle – David LindleyBass – Bob 4:33 GlaubDrums – Larry ZackGuitar – Waddy WachtelPiano – Warren Zevon Mama Couldn't Be Persuaded A2 Backing Vocals [Harmonies] – Jackson Browne, John David SoutherBass – Bob GlaubDrums 2:53 – Larry ZackFiddle – David LindleyGuitar – Waddy WachtelPiano – Warren Zevon Backs Turned Looking Down The Path A3 Bass – Marty DavidDrums – Gary MallaberGuitar – Lindsey BuckinghamGuitar [Slide], 2:27 Backing Vocals [Harmony] – Jackson BrownePiano – Warren Zevon Hasten Down The Wind Backing Vocals [Harmony] – Phil EverlyBass – Bob GlaubDrums – Larry ZackGuitar – A4 2:58 Waddy WachtelGuitar [Slide] – David LindleyPerformer – The Sid Sharp StringsPiano – Warren Zevon Poor Poor Pitiful Me Backing Vocals [Harmony] – Lindsey BuckinghamBass – Bob GlaubDrums – Larry A5 3:04 ZackFiddle – David LindleyGuitar – Waddy WachtelPiano – Jai WindingSaxophone – Bobby Keys The French Inhaler A6 Backing Vocals [Harmonies] – Don Henley, Glenn FreyBass – Bob GlaubDrums – Larry 3:44 ZackGuitar – Waddy WachtelPerformer – The Sid Sharp StringsPiano – Warren Zevon Mohammed's Radio Backing Vocals [Harmonies] – Lindsey Buckingham, Stephanie Nicks*Bass – Bob B1 3:40 GlaubDrums – Larry ZackEngineer [Harmonies] – Ken CaillatGuitar – Waddy WachtelGuitar [Slide] – David LindleyPiano – Warren ZevonSaxophone – Bobby Keys I'll Sleep When I'm Dead B2 Backing Vocals [Harmony] – Jorge Calderon*Bass – Roy Marinell*Drums – Gary 2:56 MallaberGuitar – Waddy WachtelJug – Fritz RichmondPiano, Harmonica – Warren Zevon Carmelita B3 Bass – Bob GlaubDrums – Larry ZackElectric Piano – Warren ZevonGuitar – David Lindley, 3:32 Waddy WachtelGuitar [Rhythm], Backing Vocals [Harmony] – Glenn Frey Join Me In L.A. Backing Vocals [Harmonies] – Bonnie Raitt, Rosemary ButlerBass – Bob GlaubDrums – B4 3:13 Larry ZackGuitar – Ned DohenyGuitar [Rhythm] – Warren ZevonOrgan, Synthesizer – Jai WindingPiano – Jackson BrowneSaxophone – Bobby Keys Desperados Under The Eaves Arranged By [Harmonies] – Carl WilsonBacking Vocals [Closing Harmonies] – The B5 Gentlemen BoysBacking Vocals [Harmonies] – Billy Hinsche, Carl Wilson, Jackson Browne, 4:45 Jai Winding, Warren ZevonBass – Bob GlaubDrums – Larry ZackGuitar – Waddy WachtelPerformer – The Sid Sharp StringsPiano – Warren Zevon Companies, etc. Marketed By – WEA Records B.V. Distributed By – Negram B.V. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Elektra Copyright (c) – Elektra Phonographic Copyright (p) – Asylum Records Copyright (c) – Asylum Records Phonographic Copyright (p) – Nonesuch Copyright (c) – Nonesuch Recorded At – Elektra Sound Recorders Recorded At – Sunset Sound Recorders Mixed At – Sunset Sound Recorders Recorded At – Record Plant, Sausalito Credits Arranged By [Strings], Written-By – Warren Zevon Engineer – Ken Caillat (tracks: A3, A5, B1) Mixed By – John Haeny Photography, Artwork By [Design] – Jimmy Wachtel Producer – Jackson Browne Recorded By – Fritz Richmond, Kent Nebergall Notes Made in The Netherlands Insert with lyrics included Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: STEMRA Matrix / Runout: (7E-1060-A) Matrix / Runout: 7E 1060-A //28545-7-Y Matrix / Runout: (7E-1060-B) Matrix / Runout: 7E 1060-B //28546-1-Y Other (on spine): 0698 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Warren Warren Zevon (LP, 7E-1060 Asylum Records 7E-1060 US 1976 Zevon Album) Asylum Warren Warren Zevon (2xCD, R2 512737 Records, Rhino R2 512737 US 2008 Zevon Album, RE, RM) Records Warren Warren Zevon (CD, UK & 7559-60608-2 Elektra 7559-60608-2 1995 Zevon Album, RE) Europe Asylum Warren Warren Zevon (2xCD, 8122-79910-4 Records, Rhino 8122-79910-4 Europe 2008 Zevon Album, RE, RM) Records Warren Warren Zevon (LP, 7E-1060 Asylum Records 7E-1060 US 1976 Zevon Album) Related Music albums to Warren Zevon by Warren Zevon Warren Zevon - Sentimental Hygiene Warren Zevon - Knockin' On Heaven's Door Warren Zevon - A Certain Girl Warren Zevon - Mutineer Warren Zevon - A Quiet Normal Life: The Best Of Warren Zevon Warren Zevon - The Wind Warren Zevon - Stand In The Fire Warren Zevon - The Envoy Warren Zevon - Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School Warren Zevon - Stand In The Fire (Expanded & Remastered) Warren Zevon - Mr. Bad Example Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy.
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