
Mutineer is a Rock album by Warren Zevon, originally released in 1995. On Gatefold: 13 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
About
<i>Mutineer</i> is often considered one of Warren Zevon’s lesser inspired releases. Wrong, wrong, wrong. It’s an intimate look at a man who often used the most professional of Los Angeles session players to build his sound. Here in his home studio, Zevon is free to wander as he feels fits. The songwriting is stellar and the cover of Judee Sill’s “Jesus Was a Cross Maker” is years ahead of its time. (Sill’s resurgence was a long time coming). “The Indifference of Heaven,” the highlight of the solo live album <i>Learning to Flinch</i>, is a powerful piece of personal philosophy. “Monkey Wash Donkey Rinse” is exactly the kind of quirky folk song that Zevon could always deliver. “Mutineer” is Zevon at his most romantic and self-mythologizing. “Seminole Bingo” is the flipside, white-collar crooks on the lam. “Something Bad Happened to a Clown” features a top-notch Zevon vocal performance. Zevon was a ruthless yet tenderhearted songwriter who always found a unique way around the same old tried-and-true chords of rock ‘n’ roll. It’s time to rediscover this lost classic.
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Tracklist
- 1Seminole Bingo3:11
- 2Something Bad Happened to a Clown4:28
- 3Similar to Rain3:27
- 4The Indifference of Heaven4:05
- 5Jesus Was a Cross Maker1:57
- 6Poisonous Lookalike4:15
- 7Piano Fighter3:53
- 8Rottweiler Blues3:17
- 9Monkey Wash Donkey Rinse3:54
- 10Mutineer3:16
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Folk Rock
- stripped-back
- cynical
- poetic
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bruce HornsbyACCORDION
- David LindleyCITTERN, FIDDLE FIDDLE
- Jorge CalderónBASS VOCALS
- Larry KleinBASS
- Michael WolffKEYBOARDS
- Peter AsherVOCALS
- Rosemary ButlerVOCALS
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 13 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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