Released February, 1980 | Length 31:09 Release date February 1980 | |
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Recorded Record One, Los Angeles, California, October 24, 1979 - January 10, 1980 Similar Linda Ronstadt albums, Rock music albums |
Linda ronstadt mad love
Mad Love is a platinum-certified, Grammy-nominated 1980 rock album by singer/songwriter/producer Linda Ronstadt. It debuted at #5 on the Billboard album chart, a record at the time and a first for any female artist, and quickly became her seventh consecutive million-selling album.
Contents
The album contains versions of Elvis Costello's "Party Girl", "Girls Talk" and "Talking in the Dark" as well as Neil Young's "Look Out for My Love". Three songs from The Cretones' first album, Thin Red Line, were also featured.
The album had Top 10 hits in the United States with the frenetic "How Do I Make You" and the achingly pleading "Hurt So Bad". "I Can't Let Go" was the album's third hit single. Ronstadt was named Billboard's #1 Female Artist of 1980. This was her fourth time earning that honor. (She was also named the year's top woman in 1975, 1977, and 1978.) Linda was nominated for yet another Grammy Award in the Best Rock Vocal Performance Female category. In the United Kingdom, this release peaked at #60.
In 2011, after 31 years, Mad Love was taken out of print. The album was put into reprint in 2012 as part of Warner/Rhino's "Original Album Series" a group of five classic albums packaged in a box with each individual CD in a mini-replica of the original vinyl packaging. That package has also been deleted.
Linda ronstadt mad love official music video
Personnel
Songs
11 Mad Love3:41
22 Party Girl3:23
33 How Do I Make You2:24