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Warren Zevon & Stevie Nicks. Producer (s) Stevie Nicks, Jimmy Iovine, Andrew Slater. In 1984, Zevon presented "Reconsider Me" to Jimmy Iovine. Iovine gave the song to Stevie Nicks and it was recorded for her 1984 album Mirror, Mirror.
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By September 1975 Zevon had returned to Los Angeles, where he roomed with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, who had at this time become members of Fleetwood Mac. There he collaborated with Jackson Browne , who produced and promoted Zevon's self-titled major-label debut in 1976. [12]
- “That’ll Be the Day” by Linda Ronstadt from ‘Hasten Down the Wind’ (1976) “When I started doing sessions, producers always told me, ‘Don’t play lead when we’re cutting basics.
- “Werewolves of London” by Warren Zevon from ‘Excitable Boy’ (1978) “I’m very proud of this song – I co-wrote and co-produced it. Everybody knew it was a terrific song, but for some reason it was one of the hardest rhythm tracks to lay down.
- “Edge of Seventeen” by Stevie Nicks from ‘Bella Donna’ (1981) “Stevie wrote the song after hearing the Police’s ‘Bring On the Night.’ She was very inspired by the echo-driven guitar track that Andy Summers played, that rolling and repeating kind of sound.
- “Oh Sherrie” by Steve Perry from ‘Street Talk’ (1984) “My dear friend Niko Bolas was engineering the song. He thought it needed a really cool and nasty eighth-note rhythm, so he called me to play on it.
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Sep 7, 2023 · Former roommates with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham when the two first joined Fleetwood Mac, both were also featured on Zevon’s second eponymous album, along with the Eagles’ Don...
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Stevie Nicks with Warren Zevon, sometime in the mid-1970s About the Song “Reconsider Me” (3:35), a Warren Zevon-composed song recorded with producer Jimmy Iovine during the Rock a Little sessions, was the first single from Enchanted: The Works of Stevie Nicks (1998).
Dec 29, 2023 · To intensify this emotional depth, Warren Zevon enlisted the vocal harmonies of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. Their contribution adds an ethereal quality to the song, intensifying the impact of the lyrics. Personal Reflection. I remember the first time I heard “Mohammed’s Radio.”
Stevie Nicks – vocals on track 7 & 10; Bonnie Raitt – harmony vocals on track 10; Fritz Richmond – jug on track 8; Sid Sharp – strings on tracks 4, 6 & 11; J.D. Souther – harmony vocals on tracks 2 & 11; Waddy Wachtel – guitar, vocals; Carl Wilson – harmony vocals on track 11, vocal arrangements