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Don't Cry Now Studio album by Linda Ronstadt Released September, 1973 Genre Rock, country, pop, country rock Length 35:26 Label Asylum, Rhino, Flashback Producer John David Souther, John Boylan, Peter Asher Linda Ronstadt chronology Linda Ronstadt
(1971)Don't Cry Now
(1973)Heart Like a Wheel
(1974)Don't Cry Now (1973) is Linda Ronstadt's fourth solo LP and the first of her studio releases for Asylum Records, following six albums recorded for and released on Capitol Records. It was reissued on Rhino's Flashback Records in 2009 and has never been out of print in 37 years.
Contents
History
The tracks on Don't Cry Now were produced individually, some by John Boylan, who produced Ronstadt's preceding eponymous album; some by singer/songwriter J. D. Souther; and, for the first time in what would ultimately be a long and highly successful professional relationship, by British musician Peter Asher, former member of the '60s rock duo Peter & Gordon. Asher was the head of A&R for Apple Records prior to his move to USA.
This album contains three songs composed by Souther (Souther and Linda would become romantically involved and he would write several songs for her) one by Randy Newman, a cover of a Neil Young ballad, one originally from the Flying Burrito Brothers, and a version of the Eagles' "Desperado," which the band had released earlier that year.
Reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Robert Christgau (C+)[2] Rolling Stone (favorable)[3] Released in the fall of 1973, Don't Cry Now debuted on the Billboard album chart in late October and peaked at #45, the highest in her career thus far. The album had staying power, spending more than a year on the chart.[4] In addition to "Desperado," Asylum released two other singles. The first, "Love Has No Pride," originally a minor hit for Bonnie Raitt , peaked at #51 on the Billboard Hot 100,[5] yet the song has endured over the years becoming one of Ronstadt's signature songs, included in her 7x platinum Greatest Hits. The other, "Silver Threads And Golden Needles," was the second recording of that song by Ronstadt, a previous version having appeared on her 1969 solo debut, Hand Sown ... Home Grown. A re-make of a 1962 hit by the Springfields, "Silver Threads..." peaked at #67 on the Hot 100[5] and became the first of more than 20 hits to reach the Hot Country Songs chart, peaking at #20 in the spring of 1974.[6]
Don't Cry Now became Ronstadt's second Gold-certified album, following the blockbuster success of Heart Like a Wheel.
Track listing
- "I Can Almost See It" (J. D. Souther) – 3:50
- "Love Has No Pride" (Eric Kaz, Libby Titus) – 4:10
- "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" (Dick Reynolds, Jack Rhodes) – 2:20
- "Desperado" (Don Henley, Glenn Frey) – 3:30
- "Don't Cry Now" (J. D. Souther) – 4:28
- "Sail Away" (Randy Newman) – 3:05
- "Colorado" (Rick Roberts) – 4:18
- "The Fast One" (J. D. Souther) (featuring Glenn Frey on harmony vocals) – 3:40
- "Everybody Loves a Winner" (Bill Williams, Booker T. Jones) – 3:15
- "I Believe in You" (Neil Young) – 2:50
Personnel
- Linda Ronstadt – vocals, background vocals, tabla, tambourine
- Ed Black – guitar
- Michael Bowden – bass
- Richard Bowden – guitar
- John Boylan – piano
- Larry Carlton – guitar
- Craig Doerge – piano
- Buddy Emmons – pedal steel guitar
- Chris Ethridge – bass
- Jimmie Fadden – harmonica
- Glenn Frey – harmony vocals
- Jim Gordon – saxophone
- Gib Guilbeau – fiddle
- Jerry McGee – guitar
- Mickey McGee – drums
- Spooner Oldham – piano
- Herb Pedersen – guitar, background vocals
- Rick Roberts – guitar
- Dennis St. John – drums
- Leland Sklar – bass
- John David Souther – bass, guitar, background vocals
- Sneaky Pete Kleinow – guitar, pedal steel guitar
- Russ Kunkel – drums
- Ginger Holladay – background vocals
- Mary Holliday – background vocals
- Shirley Matthews – background vocals
- Marti McCall – background vocals
- Clydie King – background vocals
- Wendy Waldman – background vocals
- Andy Johnson – guitar
- Mack Johnson – trumpet
- Mackinley Johnson – trumpet
- Darrell Leonard – trumpet
- Nino Tempo – saxophone
- Gail Martin – trombone
Production notes:
- John David Souther – producer, remixing
- John Boylan – producer
- Peter Asher – producer
- Peter Granet – engineer
- John Haeny – engineer
- Ric Tarrantini – engineer
- Al Schmitt – remixing
- Shawn R. Britton – mastering
- Jimmy Haskell – string arrangements
- Jim Ed Norman – horn arrangements, string arrangements
- Edmund Meitner – technical support
- Tim de Paravicini – technical support
- Cathy Seeter – cover design
- Sid Sharp – concert master
- Glenn Ross – cover design
- Terry Wright – photography, sleeve photo
- Ed Caraeff – cover photo, photography
References
Stone Poneys albums The Stone Poneys featuring Linda Ronstadt · Evergreen, Volume 2 · Linda Ronstadt, Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. IIIStudio albums Hand Sown ... Home Grown · Silk Purse · Linda Ronstadt · Don't Cry Now · Heart Like a Wheel · Prisoner in Disguise · Hasten Down the Wind · Simple Dreams · Living in the USA · Mad Love · Get Closer · What's New · Lush Life · For Sentimental Reasons · Canciones de Mi Padre · Mas Canciones · Frenesí · Winter Light · Feels Like Home · Dedicated to the One I Love · We Ran · A Merry Little Christmas · Hummin' to MyselfCollaborations Trio · Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind · Santiago · Trio 2 · Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions · Adieu False HeartCompilations Different Drum · Greatest Hits · A Retrospective · Greatest Hits, Volume 2 · Round Midnight · Boleros y Rancheros · The Linda Ronstadt Box Set · The Very Best of Linda Ronstadt · Mi Jardin Azul: Las Canciones Favoritas · The Best of Linda Ronstadt: The Capitol Years · Linda Ronstadt Greatest Hits I & IIRelated topics Categories:- 1973 albums
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