Linda Ronstadt - BBC Sessions, Volume 2: In Concert, Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara, CA, 3-9-1984
In the mid-1980s, Ronstadt dove deeply into Great American Songbook - that body of classic songs from the pre-rock and roll era, mostly the 1930s and 40s. In 1983, she released the album "What's New." Then, in 1984, the album "Lush Life." Finally, she released "For Sentimental Reasons" in 1986. All three consisted only of covers from that era, all of them recorded with famed conductor Nelson Riddle and his orchestra. (She's backed by that orchestra here as well.) This concert took place after the first album, "What's New." But already she went all in. ALL of the songs here were decades old at the time of the concert, with NONE of her hits from the 1970s. I think that's cool that she went all the way with this style, but just be ware if you're looking for her most famous songs.
The "What's New" album only contains nine songs, but she performed 14 songs here. She only did seven songs from that album, so where are the other songs from? "Falling in Love Again" would appear on her next album, "Lush Life." But the others pretty much were only done by her live during this tour. (A version of "Mr. Sandman" would eventually appear on her "Trios" album with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris.) So this concert is pretty important for serious fans, as there's almost an album's worth of songs she never put on studio albums.
By the way, if you want to get the renamed "Volume 1," here's the link:
https://albumsthatshouldexist.blogspot.com/2024/02/linda-ronstadt-bbc-sessions-old-grey.html
This album is 53 minutes long.
01 I've Got a Crush on You
02 What's New
03 talk
04 Keepin' Out of Mischief Now
05 Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry
06 talk
07 Falling in Love Again
08 Someone to Watch Over Me
09 Daddy
10 Mr. Sandman
11 I've Got a Guy in Kalamazoo
12 Dream [When You're Feeling Blue]
13 Choo Choo Ch'boogie
14 I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance
15 Lover Man [Oh Where Can You Be]
16 Goodbye
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