- Adieu False Heart
- I Can't Get Over You
- Walk Away Renee
- The New Partner Waltz
- I Never Will Marry
- Pretty Bird
- I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)
- Hasten Down the Wind
- Prisoner In Disguise
- I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine
- Don't Know Much
- All My Life
- Somewhere Out There
- Sisters
- Moonlight In Vermont

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Overview
By nature, Linda Ronstadt isn't a solo singer. She started her career in the Stone Poneys and during the height of her fame she was happy to harmonize on records by friends; later still, she joined Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris in the group Trio. Duets, a compilation released on the eve of her 2014 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, doesn't concentrate on this considerable legacy as a harmonizer, preferring instead to pick 14 previously released duets from throughout Ronstadt's career, adding an unreleased version of "Pretty Bird" with Laurie Lewis as mild collector bait. Much of this dates from the latter part of Linda's career: it opens with three selections from Adieu False Heart, her 2006 album with Ann Savoy, and is anchored by her hit duets with Aaron Neville ("Don't Know Much," "All My Life") and James Ingram ("Somewhere Out There"), making a sideways glance at her career as a standards singer via an OK selection from Frank Sinatra's Duets album ("Moonlight in Vermont"). The liveliest stuff comes from her golden age of the late '70s -- "Hasten Down the Wind" with Don Henley, "Prisoner in Disguise" with J.D. Souther, "I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine" with James Taylor, "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)" with Emmylou Harris -- but generally, this Duets emphasizes the sweeter, softer, and slower side of Ronstadt, a move that makes for pleasant listening.
Product Details
Release Date: | 04/08/2014 |
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Label: | Rhino |
UPC: | 0081227959715 |
catalogNumber: | 542161 |
Rank: | 4854 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Linda Ronstadt Primary Artist,Acoustic GuitarMike Auldridge Dobro
Laurie Lewis Guest Appearance
Emmylou Harris Guest Appearance
Dolly Parton Guest Appearance
Bette Midler Guest Appearance
Frank Sinatra Guest Appearance
Don Henley Guest Appearance
James Ingram Guest Appearance
David Lindley Fiddle
Aaron Neville Guest Appearance
James Taylor Guest Appearance
Don Grolnick Piano,Keyboards,Prophet 5
Andrew Gold Acoustic Guitar,Percussion,Piano,Electric Guitar,Tambourine,Ukulele
Chuck Berghofer Bass
Sam Broussard Acoustic Guitar
Robbie Buchanan Keyboards
David Campbell Conductor
John Catchings Cello
George Doering Guitar
Dan Dugmore Electric Guitar
Stuart Duncan Fiddle
Kenny Edwards Bass
Ray Ellis Conductor
Michael Fisher Percussion
Bob Glaub Bass
Kevin Grantt Bass
Jim Horn Baritone Saxophone
Byron House Upright Bass
Carl Jackson Acoustic Guitar,Guest Appearance
Russ Kunkel Drums
Bob Mann Guitar,Conductor
Buddy Miller Acoustic Guitar
Guy Moon Synthesizer Pads
Lloyd Myers Drums
Dirk Powell Fretless Banjo
Ann Savoy Guest Appearance
Rick Shlosser Drums
J.D. Souther Acoustic Guitar,Guest Appearance
Adam Steffey Mandolin
Steve Tyrell Conductor
Carlos Vega Drums
Randy Waldman Piano
Kristin Wilkinson Viola
Andrea Zonn Violin,Viola
Ron Anthony Guitar
Gregg Field Drums
Waddy Wachtel Acoustic Guitar,Electric Guitar
Bob Warford Acoustic Guitar
Leland Sklar Bass
Tony Creasman Drums
Tim Lauer Accordion
Randy Kohrs Dobro
Bill Miller Piano
Jim VanCleve Fiddle
Catherine Marx Piano
Mike Landau Electric Guitar
Russell Kunkel Drums
Derek Schnaufer Bowed Dulcimer
Technical Credits
Julie Brown ComposerLaurie Lewis Arranger,Duet
Emmylou Harris Duet
Dolly Parton Duet
Hazel Dickens Composer
Irving Berlin Composer
Bette Midler Duet
Frank Sinatra Duet
Karla Bonoff Composer
Don Henley Duet
James Ingram Duet
Barry Manilow Arranger,Producer
Aaron Neville Duet
Linda Ronstadt Arranger
James Taylor Duet
Patrick Williams Arranger
Barry Mann Composer
Tom Snow Composer
Todd Phillips Producer
Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith Composer
James Horner Composer
Peter Asher Producer
Mike Brown Composer
Robbie Buchanan Producer
Steve Buckingham Producer
David Campbell Arranger,String Arrangements,Woodwind Arrangement
Ray Ellis Arranger
Carl Jackson Producer,Duet
Ira Louvin Composer
Charlie Louvin Composer
Bob Mann Arranger,rhythm arrangement
Phil Ramone Producer
Ann Savoy Duet
J.D. Souther Composer,Duet
Steve Tyrell Arranger,Producer,rhythm arrangement
Cynthia Weil Composer
Kristin Wilkinson String Arrangements
Hank Williams Composer
Warren Zevon Composer
Hank Cattaneo Producer
Kosh Art Direction
John Blackburn Composer
Karl Suessdorf Composer
Sylvia McKinney Composer
Tony Sansone Composer
Traditional Composer
Rose Marie McCoy Composer
Bob Calilli Composer
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