
First reissue on vinyl in the US since the 1980s.

Street date (tentative): February 12, 2021 The results are in, and Warren Zevon's 1980 live album Stand In The Fire: Recorded Live At The Roxy is getting the deluxe vinyl treatment. Stand In The Fire: Live At The Roxy Deluxe Edition LPĮach month, fans help choose which out-of-print, new-to-vinyl or previously unreleased records Run Out Groove will put into production. *denotes a song never before released on any Warren Zevon album
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3:58Ĥ-5 His feelings about the Rhino Records 2 CD anthology of his work, the size of his audience, having his music used on TV shows and movies, acting, performing and the response to "Don't Let Us Get Sick." 5:18 5:09Ĥ-4 His Take On Steve Winwood's Classic, The Split Personality, Images And Inspirations In His Compositions. 5:07Ĥ-3 A Chat About The Producers Of "Life'll Kill Ya", The Album's Stark Sound And Other Singers Covering His Songs. 7:14Ĥ-2 Musings On Mortality, Song Noir, Religion In His Music And The King Of Rock N' Roll. Limited to 3000 units worldwide.ģ-6 I Was In The House When The House Burned Down 3:02ģ-7 Don't Let Us Get Sick (Solo Acoustic) 3:10Ĥ-1 Warren Speaks On Songwriting And The Early Days Of His Career. Now, for the first vinyl release, Preludes will be pressed on two Sky Blue vinyl LPs, and features all of the exclusive bonus tracks as well as a beautiful 20-page perfect bound book, all packaged in a hardbound slipcase. When the album was released, it featured sixteen unreleased recordings from Zevon's personal archives, as well as six never-before released songs and a five-part 2000 interview with KGSR's Jody Denberg. This discovery would be distilled down to the best of these recordings and eventually released on the 2007 2CD set titled Preludes. Graphics, as well as the rare inner sleeve, complete with lyrics.įollowing Warren Zevon's death in 2003, his son Jordan Zevon discovered 126 unreleased outtakes and demos in a piano-sized touring case. Mastered impeccably by Joe Reagoso (Warren Zevon/Linda Ronstadt/Byrds)įrom the original Asylum Record tapes, this will become a much soughtĪfter audiophile vinyl title for classic rock connoisseurs everywhere.įor this amazing release, we are also including the original Lp artwork Time ever 180 Gram Translucent Red Vinyl edition of "Excitable Boy." Zevon, therefore we are very pleased to announce the super limited first Was an amazing time for classic rock fans.įriday Music is no stranger to the music and artistry of the great Warren Jeff Porcaro from Toto/Steely Dan, and so many other notables, it really John McVie from Fleetwood Mac, Leland Skalar, Russell Kunkel, Jorge Calderon, Warren Zevon, Jackson Browne and Waddy Watchtel brought many of theirįriends on board for the party, like Linda Ronstadt, Mick Fleetwood and

Great fare like "Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner" "Accidently LikeĪ Martyr" and "Veracruz", the Excitable Boy album would be his most famousĪlbum and continues to be an important fabric of the then burgeoning LosĪngeles music scene from the late 60's into the late 70's. So, it was a natural progression when JacksonĪnd guitar slinger Waddy Wachtel would go on to produce the "Excitableįeaturing all of the amazing songs already mentioned, as well as more Jackson Browne for years was playing "Werewolves Of London" in concertĪnd would talk about Warren Zevon, especially at shows in Bryn Mawr, PAĪt the famous Main Point club. He would find a much larger audience and support from fellow Asylum RecordsĪrtists like Linda Ronstadt and Jackson Browne. Of his songs like "Hasten Down The Wind" and "Poor Poor Pitiful Me", where Songs and productions on albums from the likes of The Turtles, The Everlyīrothers, but his currency took off when Linda Ronstadt recorded several

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The Warren Zevon / Friday Music Series ContinuesĮxcitable Boy on 180 Gram Translucent Red Audiophile Vinyl!ġ978 would never be the same, a relatively obscure but much respected
