Stand in the Fire

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Stand in the Fire Why Warren Zevon's Stand in the Fire has languished in the CD-reissue era is a mystery. It's an unbridled live rock album, recorded in 1981 when live albums were de rigueur. Zevon, for all the well-orchestrated rock (and great backing vocals on "Mohammed's Radio"), was a small-venue guy and an unlikely rocker. He tears it up on "Stand in the Fire" and adds guitar grit and vocal menace to "Werewolves of London," making the "little old lady got mutilated late last night" line sparkle and name checks James Taylor and Zevon's early champion Jackson Browne. Then there are the added tracks, all four previously unreleased. "Frank and Jesse James" rolls as a piano and vocals vehicle, brilliant in its simple dressing. And the closer, "Hasten Down the Wind," is touching, especially with the ever-aware Zevon introduction: "Speaking as one who has abused privilege a long time," he says, "I tell you, it's great to be alive." --Andrew Bartlett

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Tracks
1Stand In The Fire
2Jeannie Needs A Shooter
3Excitable Boy
4Mohammed's Radio
5Werewolves Of London
6Lawyers, Guns And Money
7The Sin
8Poor Poor Pitiful Me
9I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
10Bo Diddley's A Gunslinger/Bo Diddley
11Johnny Strikes Up The Band
12Play It All Night Long
13Frank And Jesse James
14Hasten Down The Wind



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