Linda Ronstadt - Live in Hollywood (2019)
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Linda Ronstadt - Live in Hollywood
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Side one
1. "I Can't Let Go" (Previously unreleased) 3:06
2. "It's So Easy" 2:38
3. "Willin'" (Previously unreleased) 3:36
4. "Just One Look" (Previously unreleased) 3:06
5. "Blue Bayou" 4:18
6. "Faithless Love" (Previously unreleased) 3:54
Side two
7. "Hurt So Bad" (Previously unreleased) 3:25
8. "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" 3:53
9. "You're No Good" (Previously unreleased) 6:12
10. "How Do I Make You" (Previously unreleased) 2:49
11. "Back in the U.S.A." (Previously unreleased) 2:58
12. "Desperado" (Previously unreleased) 3:44
Total length: 43:39
Linda Ronstadt Musicians
Linda Ronstadt – lead vocals
Bill Payne – keyboards
Kenny Edwards – guitar, banjo, backing vocals
Dan Dugmore – guitar, pedal steel guitar
Danny Kortchmar – guitar
Bob Glaub – bass
Russ Kunkel – drums
Peter Asher – percussion, backing vocals
Wendy Waldman – backing vocals
Reissue Producer and Liner Notes – John Boylan
Executive Producer – Peter Asher
Recorded and Mixed by Val Garay
Compilation Engineers – John Boylan, Rob Jacobs and Tim Jaquette
Digital Transfers – Craig Anderson and David Dieckmann
Mastered by Bernie Grundman at Capitol Mastering (Hollywood, California)
Art Direction and Design – John Kosh
Cover Photography – Jim Shea
Product Manager – Kristal Lautalo
Project Assistance – John Srebalus, Shannon Ward and Rory Wilson
Track information and Personnel credits verified from the album's liner notes
Live In Hollywood is a live album by Linda Ronstadt. It was recorded at Television Center Studios in Hollywood, California on April 24, 1980, for broadcast as a special on HBO. All tracks from this recording except "Blue Bayou" and "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" are previously unreleased. This is the first live album released by Ronstadt. The master tapes, thought to be lost, were discovered through a chance encounter with a Warner Brothers engineer leading to their recovery.
The backing band for this recording includes some of the musicians who collaborated with Ronstadt many times over the years: Kenny Edwards of the Stone Poneys, Danny Kortchmar, Dan Dugmore, Bill Payne of Little Feat, Wendy Waldman, Bob Glaub, Peter Asher and Russ Kunkel. A then fifteen-year-old Wendy Waldman describes meeting Linda Ronstadt for the first time in 1965 and how she later toured with her and came to be on this album. "Desperado" was written by former backing band members Don Henley and Glenn Frey, who went on to form the Eagles.
Some songs performed at the concert, such as "Heat Wave", are not included on the album.
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