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The Wind is the twelfth and final studio album by American singer-songwriter Warren Zevon.The album was released on August 26, 2003, by Artemis Records.Zevon began recording the album shortly after he was diagnosed with inoperable pleural mesothelioma (a cancer of the lining of the lung), and it was released just two weeks before his death on September 7, 2003.
Warren Zevon/Jackson Browne "Hasten Down the Wind" is a song written and recorded by Warren Zevon and featured on his eponymous major-label debut album . The song was later covered by Linda Ronstadt , who would use the song as the title track for her seventh solo LP .
The Wind was certified gold by the RIAA in December 2003, and Zevon received five posthumous Grammy nominations, including Song of the Year for the ballad "Keep Me in Your Heart". [30] The Wind won two Grammys, with the album itself receiving the award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, while "Disorder in the House", Zevon's duet with Bruce ...
Year Album info Peak chart positions Certifications; US [1]US Ind. [2]AUS [3]UK [4]1969 Wanted Dead or Alive. Released: 1969; Label: Liberty; Format: LP, CD 1976 Warren Zevon
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It includes a previously unreleased Zevon composition: "Studebaker", sung by Warren's son Jordan Zevon. The album's title comes from an interview Zevon did on the Late Show with David Letterman following Zevon's having been diagnosed with terminal pleural mesothelioma. Zevon's reflections on enjoying what time you have included the phrase ...
Here’s what you need to know about where he stands on some of the most important issues: who he has in his vinyl collection, which musicians he loves, and why Warren Zevon is, frankly ...
Writing for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote, "Although there was the double-disc set I'll Sleep When I'm Dead and a 1986 hits collection, there was no set produced during the CD era that chronicled not just [Zevon's] heyday, but his late-1980s comeback while cherrypicking highlights from the 1990s.