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Prisoner in Disguise

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Released
  
September 16, 1975

Artist
  
Linda Ronstadt

Producer
  
Peter Asher

Length
  
35:57

Release date
  
16 September 1975

Label
  
Asylum Records

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Recorded
  
The Sound Factory, Los Angeles, California;February–June 1975

Prisoner In Disguise (1975)
  
Hasten Down the Wind (1976)

Genres
  
Rock music, Country music, Pop music, Country rock

Similar
  
Linda Ronstadt albums, Country rock albums

Linda ronstadt prisoner in disguise


Prisoner In Disguise (1975) is Linda Ronstadt's sixth solo LP release and her second for the label Asylum Records. It followed Ronstadt's Multi-Platinum breakthrough album, Heart Like a Wheel, which became her first of three #1 albums on the Billboard album chart in early 1975.

Contents

This album has never been out of print.

05 prisoner in disguise


History

Ronstadt chose songs from friends and songwriters such as James Taylor, Lowell George of Little Feat, J. D. Souther and Anna McGarrigle as well as one written and originally recorded by Jimmy Cliff and a heartfelt interpretation of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You". The album features string arrangements by David Campbell. Among the guest musicians, Emmylou Harris joined Ronstadt on the standard "The Sweetest Gift".

The original vinyl album release was a gatefold design, and the center section featured a photo of various sheets with written lyrics to the songs, most of which were in the original songwriters' own handwriting.

The album has been influential to the development of country music. For instance, Trisha Yearwood brought the album to her producer at the start of her career and said, “This is the kind of music that I want to make."

Reception

Steve Simels in Stereo Review's December 1975 issue described Ronstadt's singing on Parton's "I Will Always Love You" as "absolutely gorgeous, full-bodied and intense". The album peaked on the Billboard album chart at #4. It also reached #2 on the country album chart, and has been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

"Heat Wave", a rockified re-make of the 1963 hit covered by Martha and the Vandellas, peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Its B-side, a countrified version of Neil Young's "Love Is A Rose", generated its own airplay and peaked at #5 on the Hot Country Songs chart.

The double-sided hits "Tracks Of My Tears", a re-make of a 1965 hit by the Miracles, and "The Sweetest Gift", an older country standard then most recently recorded by the Seldom Scene, also made it to the Country singles chart, peaking at #11 and #12 respectively in early 1976. "Tracks" also peaked at #25 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #4 on the adult contemporary songs chart. An album track composed by Lowell George, "Roll Um Easy", was very popular on the burgeoning AOR (album-oriented rock) format.

Personnel

  • Linda Ronstadt - vocals
  • Andrew Gold - guitar, piano, synthesizer, tambourine; drums, congas on "Heat Wave", organ on "Many Rivers to Cross", bagpipes on "You Tell Me That I'm Falling Down"
  • Dan Dugmore - steel guitar
  • John David Souther - acoustic guitar, harmony vocals
  • Kenny Edwards - bass
  • Peter Asher - guitar, cowbell, cabasa, bagpipes
  • David Lindley - fiddle
  • Russ Kunkel - drums
  • David Campbell - conductor
  • with:

  • Herb Pederson - banjo on "Love Is a Rose"
  • Jim Conner - harmonica on "Love Is a Rose"
  • Nigel Olsson - drums on "Roll Um Easy"
  • Lowell George - slide guitar on "Roll Um Easy"
  • David Kemper - drums on "Tracks of My Tears"
  • Danny Kortchmar - electric guitar on "Tracks of My Tears"
  • Emmylou Harris - acoustic guitar, harmony vocals on "The Sweetest Gift"
  • David Grisman - mandolin on "The Sweetest Gift"
  • Glen D. Hardin - piano on "The Sweetest Gift"
  • James Taylor - acoustic guitar on "You Tell Me That I'm Falling Down"
  • Maria Muldaur - harmony vocals on "You Tell Me That I'm Falling Down"
  • Ed Black - electric guitar on "I Will Always Love You"
  • Don Francisco, Julia Tillman Waters, Maxine Willard Waters, Pat Henderson, Andrew Gold, Herb Pederson, Kenny Edwards - backing vocals
  • Songs

    1Love Is a Rose2:48
    2Hey Mister - That's Me Up on the Juke Box4:09
    3Roll Um Easy2:59

    References

    Prisoner in Disguise Wikipedia