Item specifics Condition: Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the. It seems beyond time it is not a prisoner of the conventions of this or any era, it does not do something new or novel or 'completely different' to. Like the best moments of the preceding nine, though, the best moments of Hasten Down the Wind will be with us a long, long time. He sent up California living over and over again, from the rabid self-obsession (“Poor Poor Pitiful Me,” which Linda later devoured) to the apocalyptic allure of the closing one-two punch of “Join Me In L.A.” (with Bonnie Raitt’s singing behind him) and the masterful tale of woe that closed the record, “Desperados Under the Eaves.” He even sent up faux evangelism with “Mohammed’s Radio,” yet did so in gorgeous, radio-friendly fashion (no pun intended), featuring none other than Stevie Nicks on backing vocals just before she would take part in the recording of a little record called Rumours. Joan: Whistle Down The Wind, Baez, Joan: Whistle Down The Wind (2018). Linda Ronstadt - Hasten Down the Wind New CD 81227959449 eBay. Hasten Down the Wind 'HASTEN DOWN THE WIND' is not the easiest Linda Ronstadt album to 'get' the first time one hears it, but it may be the classiest and longest-lived one she has done so far. But it is, despite its flaws, a fine album that begs closer inspection than, I fear, many of us are willing to give to Linda Ronstadt's art. Lose Againwritten by Karla Bonoff 1975 Seagrape Music (BMI)Save meFree meFrom my heart this timeWell the train's goneDown the track and I'mI'm left behindBut nothing can save me from this ball and chainI've made up my mind I would leave todayBut you're keeping me. late 565803 just 564243 down 563226 form 562705 original 561036 different. The album attacked myths and legends – angrily rebuking Norman Mailer (whose gonzo life no-doubt mirrored Zevon’s in some ways) with “The French Inhaler” about Mailer’s savaging book on Marilyn Monroe, and offering a mighty defense of the James Gang – stalwarts of the Confederacy at the end of the Civil War – with the sympathetic album-opener “Frank and Jesse James.” He examined despondent addiction with “Carmelita,” yet did so against the backdrop of the sweetest little love story you could imagine. John Kosh, known simply as Kosh, is an English art director, album cover designer, graphic artist, and documentary producer/director. Lose AgainThe TattlerIf He's Ever NearThat'll Be the DayLo Siento Mi VidaHasten Down the WindRivers of BabylonGive One HeartTry Me AgainCrazyDown So LowSomeone To Lay Down Beside Me.