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Greetings from America. Leafing through the latest ICE magazine, I read that "your" version of Linda's best-of sported two additional tracks. This happens often, inspiring me to repeatedly bathe in the warm glow of my computer to compare the track listings of upcoming releases between the U.K. and U.S. The two trax mentioned in ICE are "After the Gold Rush", a truet with Emmylou Harris and Valerie Carter, and "Desperado", a nice version of the Eagles' album-rock staple. ICE didn't catch a couple of other differences. You Brits get the 1980 new-wave experiment "How Do I Make You" and 1973'more…s "Love Has No Pride," but lose "Love Is A Rose" and "Adios." The former is a Neil Young tune that reached #63 here as the flip side of "Heat Wave;" the latter is a beautiful cut from "Cry Like A Rainstorm, Howl Like The Wind" featuring background vocals from Brian Wilson.What's here manages to blend all of Ronstadt's biggest hits with some excellent lesser hits and album tracks. "Love Has No Pride" and "Just One Look" did not do as well on the charts as, for example, "Get Closer" or her version of "Tumbling Dice," but they are clearly the better records. Ronstadt has been both praised and vilified for her many remakes (almost all her Top Tens); on one hand she was the first to bring songwriters like Warren Zevon, Karla Bonoff, and Kate and Anna McGarrigle to the masses. On the other hand, some of her remakes are thought to lack feeling. Dave Marsh, in the good version of the Rolling Stone Record Guide, called Ronstadt a "horrid interpreter of...rock and soul material, frequently missing the essence...and never cutting below the surface." Scathing, and possibly accurate regarding "Tumbling Dice" (probably why it's not included here) and "Back In The U.S.A." I would side with Linda, however, on the hypnotically beautiful "Ooh Baby Baby" and the uptempo hits "When Will I Be Loved," "That'll Be The Day," and the #1 "You're No Good." Of course, the duets with Aaron Neville are stunning--welcome comebacks for both singers in 1989--and I have always liked both "Somewhere Out There" and James Ingram. Even though the song made everyone I know very, very ill. I hope that Warner/Elektra/Asylum(?) issues a "Best of Volume 2," as they did with Rod Stewart (here, anyway). I'd still like to see a compilation of Ronstadt's remaining hits, even "Tumbling Dice," on disc, as well as the Nelson Riddle I-am-now-too-mature-for-rock-and-so-what-if-I-gain-a-few-pounds era tunes "What's New" and "I've Got A Crush On You," and the gorgeous "Heartbeats Accelerating" from "Winter Light." In addition to "Get Closer," other fine singles from Ronstadt wanting to be anthologized include "I Knew You When," "Someone To Lay Down Beside Me," "Easy For You To Say," "It Doesn't Matter Anymore," "Alison" (yep, the Elvis Costello song, from "Back in the U.S.A."), "Silver Threads and Golden Needles," and "I Can't Let Go." O.K., one more: the non-single duet with James Taylor, "I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine" from "Get Closer."Regardless, this is the best collection ever likely to be assembled on one CD. Even a fussy completist like me recommends it highly.
| 1 |
You're No Good |
| 2 |
It's So Easy |
| 3 |
Blue Bayou |
| 4 |
Don't Know Much - Ronstadt, Linda & Aaron Neville |
| 5 |
Somewhere Out There - Ronstadt, Linda & James Ingram |
| 6 |
When Will I Be Loved |
| 7 |
Heatwave |
| 8 |
Different Drum - Stone Poneys |
| 9 |
Poor Poor Pitiful Me |
| 10 |
Tracks Of My Tears |
| 11 |
After The Goldrush - Ronstadt, Linda & Emmylou Harris/Valerie Carter |
| 12 |
Long Long Time |
| 13 |
Just One Look |
| 14 |
Heart Is Like A Wheel |
| 15 |
Back In The USA |
| 16 |
That'll Be The Day |
| 17 |
Hurt So Bad |
| 18 |
All My Life - Ronstadt, Linda & Aaron Neville |
| 19 |
Ooh Baby Baby |
| 20 |
Love Has No Pride |
| 21 |
How Do I Make You |
| 22 |
Desperado |
| 23 |
Winter Light |
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- Linda Ronstadt - The Very Best of Linda Ronstadt (2003) Retail CD
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