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| Sales Rank: | 2990 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $10.11 |
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| Release Date: | 2007-03-27 |
| Label: | Rhino / Wea |
| UPC: | 081227999773 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Rhino / Wea |
| ASIN: | B000MGV9WA |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Excitable Boy by Rhino / Wea
- Johnny Strikes Up The Band
- Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
- Excitable Boy
- Werewolves Of London
- Accidentally Like A Martyr
- Nighttime In The Switching Yard
- Veracruz
- Tenderness On The Block
- Lawyers, Guns And Money
- I Need A Truck (Outtake)
- Werewolves Of London (Alternate version)
- Tule's Blues (Solo Piano Version)
- Frozen Notes (Strings Version)
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Amazon.com
It's really too bad that Warren Zevon had to die before hearing how spectacular his albums sounded in these latter-day remasters. Excitable Boy remains his best-known document, awash with blood and guts (especially on the horror-laden title track) and a famous, phenomenal touch of lycanthropy. The trick is in Zevon's ironic distance, his dispatch of killer narratives that touch on mercenary internationalism and undeserved indulgence in due course. Zevon's writing is musically simple--pianos and guitars and mid-tempo pacing--and those touches here only underscore how crisp the remastering sounds. To wit: The raucous undertow of "Lawyers, Guns, and Money" is delirious and ironically rhapsodic. As for "Werewolves of London," it's here twice (once in the expanded rack of four additional tunes) in all its tilted glory. As for the other extra content, "I Need a Truck" is the short gem, a 50-second a cappella litany of Zevon's raffish ways: "I need a truck to haul my percodan and gin" and one to "haul the womens from my bed," he sings... followed by this apt note, "I need a truck to haul my body when I'm dead." He had a mordant side. --Andrew Bartlett
Customer Reviews
Learned this album through a wall - Reviewed on 2008-01-05
When I was a college freshman in 1984, my next-door neighbor was a sophomore who would blast this album almost every day, and scream the lyrics to every song along with Warren Zevon. Within a few weeks I was singing out loud along with both Warren and my neighbor (I knew the words by heart already). When Christmas vacation came, and I had time to do something other than study, this album was my first purchase. I loved it the first time I heard it (in chorus...), and I love it today. It's irony, humor, politics, lyrics, melodies... make it just as brilliant and worthwhile today as it was more than twenty years ago.
I love all the songs, but agree with the reviewer who said that "Night Time in the Switching Yard" is the only weak song on the CD. In "Excitable Boy," I always laugh at the juxtaposition of the line "and he raped her and killed her, then he took her home" and the "sing songy" way in which the line is sung.
I would recommend this CD to anyone, especially those who appreciate great lyrics and the macabre.
Thanks, Jim, wherever you are, for introducing me to this album.
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Book Subjects
- Album Rock
- Hard Rock
- Pop
- Pop/Rock
- Pop/Rock Music
- Rock
- Rock/Pop
- Singer/Songwriter
- United States of America