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Linda Ronstadt – The ’70s Collection (2014)

Linda Ronstadt – The ’70s Collection (2014)

BAND/ARTIST: Linda Ronstadt

  • Title: The ’70s Collection
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Rhino/Elektra
  • Genre: Pop, Soft Rock, Country
  • Quality: Mp3/320
  • Total Time: 03:01:53
  • Total Size: 452 Mb
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Tracklist:

Don’t Cry Now (1973)

1 I Can Almost See It 3:52
2 Love Has No Pride 4:13
3 Silver Threads And Golden Needles 2:25
4 Desperado 3:32
5 Don’t Cry Now 4:31
6 Sail Away 3:09
7 Colorado 4:21
8 The Fast One 3:43
9 Everybody Loves A Winner 3:20
10 I Believe In You 2:51

Prisoner In Disguise (1975)

1 Love Is A Rose 2:49
2 Hey Mister, That’s Me Up On The Jukebox 4:10
3 Roll Um Easy 2:59
4 Tracks Of My Tears 3:15
5 Prisoner In Disguise 3:56
6 Heat Wave 2:48
7 Many Rivers To Cross 4:08
8 The Sweetest Gift 3:05
9 You Tell Me That I’M Falling Down 3:20
10 I Will Always Love You 3:01
11 Silver Blue 3:05

Hasten Down the Wind (1976)

1 Lose Again 3:38
2 The Tattler 3:59
3 If He’s Ever Near 3:18
4 That’ll Be The Day 2:36
5 Lo Siento Mi Vida 3:57
6 Hasten Down The Wind (with Don Henley) 2:44
7 Rivers Of Babylon 0:54
8 Give One Heart 4:10
9 Try Me Again 3:58
10 Crazy 4:01
11 Down So Low 4:18
12 Someone To Lay Down Beside Me 4:27

Simple Dreams (1977)

1 It’s So Easy 2:30
2 Carmelita 3:08
3 Simple Man, Simple Dream 3:14
4 Sorrow Lives Here 2:58
5 I Never Will Marry (with Dolly Parton) 3:15
6 Blue Bayou 3:59
7 Poor, Poor Pitiful Me 3:44
8 Maybe I’m Right 3:08
9 Tumbling Dice 3:10
10 Old Paint 3:05

Living in the USA (1978)

1 Back In The U.S.A. 3:05
2 When I Grow Too Old To Dream 3:54
3 Just One Look 3:21
4 Alison 3:28
5 White Rhythm & Blues 4:15
6 All That You Dream 3:46
7 Ooh Baby Baby 3:21
8 Mohammed’s Radio 4:23
9 Blowing Away 3:16
10 Love Me Tender 2:38

It's hard to consider a Linda Ronstadt best-of without the inclusion of her first single with the Stone Poneys back in 1968, "Different Drum," written by Mike Nesmith of the Monkees, but, since it's not here, we'll have to. This Warner Platinum collection does have plenty for both the novice and the seasoned listener, including her covers of the Eagles "Desperado," and Warren Zevon's "Poor Poor Pitiful Me," and of course, Roy Orbison's "Blue Bayou." There are other things missing as well, but that has more to do with an individual's preference more than with a well-rounded portrait of the diversity and range of hits in Ronstadt's career. These exist simply in a wide range of tracks from Buddy Holly's "That'll Be the Day," to the glorious Motown nugget "Heat Wave" (Martha Reeves & the Vandellas struck gold with it back in 1966), or the lilting "Someone to Lay Down Beside Me." The simple fact that Ronstadt could take songs that were bona fide hits with supposedly definitive versions and make them her own is a testament written in stone to her wide-ranging abilities as an interpretive vocalist. Recommended.



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