Excitable Boy

Excitable Boy

by Warren Zevon
Excitable Boy

Excitable Boy

by Warren Zevon

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Overview

Warren Zevon's self-titled 1976 album announced he was one of the most striking talents to emerge from the Los Angeles soft rock singer/songwriter community, and Linda Ronstadt (a shrewd judge of talent if a sometimes questionable interpreter) recorded three of its songs on two of her biggest-selling albums, which doubtlessly earned Zevon bigger royalty checks than the album itself ever did. But if Warren Zevon was an impressive calling card, the follow-up, Excitable Boy, was an actual hit, scoring one major hit single, "Werewolves of London," and a trio of turntable hits ("Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner," "Lawyers, Guns and Money," and the title track). But while Excitable Boy won Zevon the larger audience his music certainly deserved, the truth is it was a markedly inferior album; while it had all the bile of Warren Zevon, and significantly raised Zevon's dark-humor factor, it was often obvious where his previous album had been subtle, and while all 11 tracks on Warren Zevon were strong and compelling, two of the nine tunes on Excitable Boy -- "Johnny Strike Up the Band" and "Nighttime in the Switching Yard" -- sound like they're just taking up space. Musically, most of Excitable Boy is stuck in a polished but unexceptional FM pop groove, and only "Veracruz" hints at the artful intelligence of Warren Zevon's finest moments. It's hard to say if Zevon was feeling uninspired or just dumbing himself down when he made Excitable Boy, but while it made him famous, it lacks the smarts and substance of his best work. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/1990
Label: Elektra / Asylum
UPC: 0075596052122
Rank: 8434

Tracks

  1. Johnny Strikes up the Band
  2. Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner
  3. Excitable Boy
  4. Werewolves of London
  5. Accidentally Like a Martyr
  6. Night Time in the Switching Yard
  7. Veracruz
  8. Tenderness on the Block
  9. Lawyers, Guns and Money

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Warren Zevon   Primary Artist,Bass,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Jennifer Warnes   Vocal Harmony
Karla Bonoff   Vocals,Vocal Harmony
Manuel Vasquez   Requinto,Spanish Guitar
Gentlemen Boys   Vocals,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Luis Damian   Jarana,Spanish Guitar
Arthur Gerst   Harp,Mexican Harp
Linda Warnes   Vocals
Richard Wachtel   Guitar,Vocals
Bob Glaub   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Rick Marotta   Drums
Mick Fleetwood   Drums
Danny Kortchmar   Guitar,Percussion
Linda Ronstadt   Vocals,Vocal Harmony
Jim Horn   Recorder,Saxophone
Kenny Edwards   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
John McVie   Bass
J.D. Souther   Vocals
Jackson Browne   Guitar,Vocals
Russ Kunkel   Drums
Greg Ladanyi   Bells,Cowbell
Jorge Calderon   Vocals,Vocal Harmony,Spanish Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Waddy Wachtel   Guitar,Synthesizer,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Jeff Porcaro   Drums,Percussion
Leland Sklar   Bass,Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

Karla Bonoff   Harmony
George Ybara   Assistant Engineer
Lorrie Sullivan   Photography
Jimmy Wachtel   Design,Photography
Richard Wachtel   Producer
Leroy P. Marinelli   Composer
Sergio Reyes   Assistant Engineer
Linda Ronstadt   Harmony
Warren Zevon   Composer,Producer
Jim Horn   Engineer
The Gentlemen Boys   Harmony
Kenny Edwards   Harmony
J.D. Souther   Harmony
Jackson Browne   Harmony,Composer,Producer
LeRoy Marinell   Composer
Greg Ladanyi   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
David Lindell   Composer
Jorge Calderon   Harmony,Composer
Waddy Wachtel   Harmony,Composer,Producer
Dennis Kirk   Mixing,Engineer
Jennifer Warnes   Harmony
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