
It’s a very real, raw album with Ronstadt’s sweet vocals pierced.

It also garnered her a Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. It's no wonder that the album, which topped the country charts, also yielded two Top 20 hits and resulted in the artist's first platinum-record award. This was Ronstadt’s first million- selling disc. Even better, her covers of affecting ballads intentionally revolve around vocal-heavy arrangements. Listeners can now literally feel Ronstadt's deep-seeded emotions. Now, due to Mobile Fidelity's trademark sonic restoration, the album finally has the exquisite sound it has always deserved. Prints are generally made to order and delivery usually takes 4 to 6 weeks. And again, I can only speak of the Hasten Down The Wind reissue and about those 2 copies I heard, both numbered in the low 2000s. Hasten down the Wind by Linda Ronstadt was written by Warren Zevon and was first released by Warren Zevon in 1976. Color: Color Type: Archival Digital Print Edition: Limited Edition Signed: Signed. I'm not saying that the MoFi Hasten Down The Wind is anything that glaring - it's more like the likelihood that when you hear an original LP, you'll realize the lack of transparency and immediacy in the MoFi reissue. Including songs like: Lose Again, The Tattler, If Hes Ever Near, Thatll Be The Day, Lo Siento Mi.

Just consider the watertight repertoire: The Warren Zevon title track, Patsy Cline's (by way of Willie Nelson) ^#147 Crazy," Buddy Holly's "That'll Be the Day," Nelson's "Down So Low," This is a can't miss affair. Linda Ronstadt, 'Hasten Down the Wind' 1975 by Ethan Russell. Hasten Down the Wind was Linda Ronstadts seventh solo LP release and her third straight million-selling album, earning her a Grammy Award for Best Female. Linda Ronstadt Album: Hasten Down the Wind. Part of her impeccable string of mid-1970s albums that defined California's soft-rock scene, Linda Ronstadt's Grammy-winning Hasten Down the Wind is the vocalist at her best - and that's saying something.
