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Personnel includes: Warren Zevon (vocals, arranger, guitar, keyboards); Sid McGuiness (guitar); Katy Salvidge (fiddle, pennywhistle); Genius String Quartet (strings); Paul Shaffer, Michael Wolff (organ); Sheldon Gumberg, Tony Levin (bass); Anton Fig (drums); Jordan Zevon, David Letterman, Ariel Zevon (background vocals). Engineers include: Noah Scot Snyder, Michael J. McDonald, Michael Delugg. Recorded at Anatomy Of A Headache, Private Island, Los Angeles, California; Spike, The Ed Sullivan Theatre, Pilot Studios, New York, New York. Personnel: Warren Zevon (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Joel Derouin, Charlie Bisharat (violin); Katy Salvidge (fiddle); Evan Wilson (viola); Larry Corbett (cello); Michael Wolff, Paul Shaffer (organ); Anton Fig (drums); David Letterman, Jordan Zevon (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Noah Scot Snyder; Warren Zevon. Recording information: Anatomy Of A Headache Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Ed Sullivan Theater, NY; Pilot Studios, NY; Private Island Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Spike Recording, NY. Photographer: Henry Diltz. Unknown Contributor Role: Ariel Zevon. Arranger: Warren Zevon. Warren Zevon is famous for black-hearted comedy tunes like "Werewolves of London" and "Excitable Boy," but his best work is a good bit deeper and more penetrating, and 2000's Life'll Kill Ya was an impressive return to form, a song cycle about aging and death that was played less for easy laughs than for the bitter humor derived from the knowledge that no one, the artist included, will get out of this world alive. Zevon's follow-up, 2002's My Ride's Here, for the most part recalls Zevon albums like Mr. Bad Example or Mutineer. My Ride's Here also finds Zevon collaborating with a number of writers from outside the world of music (not the first time he's done this; novelist Tom McGuane co-wrote "The Overdraft" on Envoy). Novelist Carl Hiaasen co-wrote "Basket Case," an ode to an insane girlfriend, while gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson collaborates on "You're a Whole Different Person When You're Scared." Sportswriter Mitch Albom, of all people, turns in the best collaboration on the album, "Hit Somebody! (The Hockey Song)." The sardonic "Genius" and "Sacrificial Lambs," and the title cut -- a meditation on mortality that would have fit in on Life'll Kill Ya -- are strong and remind listeners of just how talented Zevon still is. ~ Mark Deming Warren Zevon is famous for black-hearted comedy tunes like "Werewolves of London" and "Excitable Boy," but his best work is a good bit deeper and more penetrating, and 2000's Life'll Kill Ya was an impressive return to form, a song cycle about aging and death that was played less for easy laughs than for the bitter humor derived from the knowledge that no one, the artist included, will get out of this world alive. Unfortunately, Zevon's follow-up, 2002's My Ride's Here, for the most part recalls second-tier Zevon albums like Mr. Bad Example or Mutineer; the jokes tend to be a bit obvious, the more introspective moments don't connect the way one might hope; and the music often lacks the physical or emotional strength to bring these songs across. (It doesn't help that Zevon sounds a bit bored or distracted on much of this set.) My Ride's Here also finds Zevon collaborating with a number of writers from outside the world of music (not the first time he's done this; novelist Tom McGuane co-wrote "The Overdraft" on Envoy), but the results are not especially encouraging. Novelist Carl Hiaasen co-wrote "Basket Case," an ode to an insane girlfriend that's one of the least effective tunes on the album, and while gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson struggles to make "You're a Whole Different Person When You're Scared" sound ominous, the results fall flat. Sportswriter Mitch Albom, of all people, turns in the best collaboration on the album; if there isn't much depth or subtlety to "Hit Somebody! (The Hockey Song)," at least the jokes are funny and the narrative hRolling Stone (12/26/02, p.112) - Included in Rolling Stone's "50 Best Albums of 2002" Rolling Stone (6/6/02, p.78) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...MY RIDE'S HERE makes 2 crucial improvements on [his] honorable 2000 release LIFE'LL KILL YA. First, it rocks harder without stinting the musicianly colors...Second, it doesn't dwell much on his love life..." Entertainment Weekly (5/31/02, p.108) - "...Zevon squeezes 10 tough songs out of collaborations with journalists, plus a poet who wrote six lines that stand as the best review Bob Dylan's OH MERCY ever got..." - Rating: A- Uncut (1/03, p.95) - Ranked #15 in Uncut's "100 Best Albums of the Year" - "...MY RIDE'S HERE is a superb collection of Zevon's literate style..." Uncut (3/04, p.115) - 4 stars out of 5 - "The mordant humour continued on MY RIDE'S HERE..." Mojo (Publisher) (7/02, p.102) - "...For all his sour wit Zevon remains a musical craftsman who's happy to leave the lyrics to others..." My Ride's Here Music | List Price | $18.98 (You save $3.69) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Singer/Songwriter CDs, Rock | | Label | Artemis | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 9645  | | CD Universe Part number | 3116055 | | Catalog number | 51124 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 07, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Warren Zevon | | Personnel | Anton Fig - drums Warren Zevon - vocals, arranger, guitar, keyboards Jordan Zevon - background vocals
Sid McGuiness - guitar Ariel Zevon - background vocals David Letterman Genius String Quartet - strings Katy Salvidge - fiddle, pennywhistle Sheldon Gumberg
Also: Tony Levin, Paul Shaffer, Michael Wolff, New York, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Larry Corbett, Charlie Bisharat, Joel Derouin, Evan Wilson, Spike, Ed Sullivan Theatre, Michael Delugg. Recorded at Anatomy Of A Headache, Michael J. McDonald, Noah Scot Snyder, Pilot Studios, Private Island |
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