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  1. Harmony Vocals – Jennifer Warnes, Linda Ronstadt, Waddy Wachtel. Piano – Warren Zevon. Producer – Jackson Browne, Waddy Wachtel. Saxophone – Jim Horn. Written-By – Marinelli *, Zevon *. Bass – Bob Glaub. Drums – Russell Kunkel *. Guitar – Waddy Wachtel. Harmony Vocals – Jennifer Warnes, Linda Ronstadt, Waddy Wachtel.

  2. 7 de oct. de 1986 · Listen to unlimited or download A Quiet Normal Life: The Best of Warren Zevon by Warren Zevon in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscription from £10.83/month.

  3. A Quiet Normal Life: The Best Of Warren Zevon (LP, Compilation, Allied Pressing) Asylum Records: 60503-1: US: 1986: A Quiet Normal Life: The Best Of Warren Zevon (LP, Compilation)Elektra, Elektra: 960 503-1, WX 81UK & Europe: 1986: A Quiet Normal Life: The Best Of Warren Zevon (LP, Compilation, 7 Songs on Side A) Asylum Records: 96 05031 ...

  4. Listen to A Quiet Normal Life: The Best of Warren Zevon on Spotify. Warren Zevon · Compilation · 1986 · 14 songs. Warren Zevon · Compilation · 1986 · 14 songs. Home; Search; Resize main navigation. Preview of Spotify. Sign up to get unlimited songs and podcasts with occasional ads. No credit card needed.

  5. Warren Zevon – A Quiet Normal Life: The Best Of Warren Zevon. More images. Label:Asylum Records – 60503-1, Asylum Records – 9 60503-1, Asylum Records – R-131292: Format: ... Stevie Nicks. Bass – Bob Glaub. Drums – Gary Mallaber. Guitar – Waddy Wachtel. Guitar [Slide] – David Lindley.

  6. "Mohammed's Radio" is a song by American singer-songwriter Warren Zevon. The song was released on his 1976 album Warren Zevon. The song was featured on A Quiet Normal Life: The Best of Warren Zevon and several other greatest hits-type albums by Zevon. Fleetwood Mac members Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks are also featured on this recording, as are Bobby Keys, Bob Glaub, and Waddy Wachtel.

  7. 25 de oct. de 2013 · So I elected to review The Best of Warren Zevon, even though reviewing greatest hits packages is often seen as a critical cheap shot and the equivalent of shooting Stevie Nicks in a barrel. But fuck it. I am a cheap shot artist. Besides, I don’t see why a greatest hits package isn’t every bit as valid an artistic statement as any other LP.