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A Quiet Normal Life - The Best of Warren Zevon

Warren Zevon

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Warren Zevon’s catalog of tunes is deep and wise. While each of his separate studio and live albums are worth collecting, A Quiet Normal Life does a nice job of quickly summarizing his long tortured career. Zevon wrote stories to sleep on and many turned into irresistible nightmares. “Excitable Boy” is pretty much a description of Zevon himself, a man who tested the limits of all those around him, while “Lawyers, Guns and Money” is perfectly paranoid in its dissipation into drugs and violence (though it should be noted this is the studio version and radio edit and not the definitive live version available on Stand In the Fire). “Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner” is a terror. “Werewolves of London” is, of course, the Zevon anthem best known to listeners everywhere. However, there are great treats hiding in plain view: the rancorous “Play It All Night Long,” the free and easy Los Angeles studio flow of “Accidentally Like a Martyr” and “Looking for the Next Best Thing,” where Zevon’s considerable talents solider from the dark ground to a blaze of sun all with the feeling of being done effortlessly.

Customer Reviews

classic

this is really good music. two thumbs up to warren.

Neither One

Zevon's life was anything but either, but this serves as an introduction to his work. It draws heavily from the Excitable Boy album, and includes three of my favorite songs, Accidentally Like a Martyr, I'll Sleep When I'm Dead and Ain't That Pretty At All. It does, however, miss almost all of his later career. Think of this as mainstream Warren.

Berzerger is a dope

This ablum is a classic from the 80's. The songs are catchy and many of the songs are just fun to listen to. I'm not sure what Berzerger thought he was buying but this album is obviously for Warren Zevon fans and not for mullett wearing hair band fans.

Biography

Born: January 24, 1947 in Chicago, IL

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

One of the most acute and savagely satiric songwriters of his era, Warren Zevon was born in Chicago on January 24, 1947. His formative years were as colorful as the scenarios played out in his music: his father was a professional gambler, a lifestyle which forced the family to move frequently, and Zevon spent most of his formative years in California and Arizona. He learned to play piano, focusing primarily on classical material before a disintegrating home life led him into pop music, as well as...
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