Linda Ronstadt - Living In The USA (1978 Reissue) (2006)
Artist: Linda Ronstadt
Title: Living In The USA
Year Of Release: 1978 (2006)
Label: Rhino
Genre: Country Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 35:43
Total Size: 199 Mb / 92 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Living In The USA
Year Of Release: 1978 (2006)
Label: Rhino
Genre: Country Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 35:43
Total Size: 199 Mb / 92 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Back In The U.S.A. (re-mastered) (LP Version re-mastered) 03:33
02. When I Grow Too Old 03:47
03. Just One Look (re-mastered) (LP Version re-mastered) 03:21
04. Alison (LP Version) 03:27
05. White Rhythm & Blues (LP Version) 04:17
06. All That You Dream (LP Version) 03:46
07. Ooh Baby Baby (re-mastered) 03:22
08. Mohammed's Radio (LP Version) 04:21
09. Blowing Away (LP Version) 03:12
10. Love Me Tender (LP Version) 02:37
Living in the USA is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter and producer Linda Ronstadt, released in 1978. The album was Ronstadt's third (and last) No. 1 on the Billboard album chart. As a measure of her impact on popular culture in this time period, the front cover photograph of a roller skating Ronstadt in an exercise outfit was noted to have increased the popularity of skating in the United States at the time.
With roots in the Los Angeles country and folk-rock scenes, Linda Ronstadt became one of the most popular interpretive singers of the '70s, earning a string of platinum-selling albums and Top 40 singles. Throughout the '70s, her laid-back pop never lost sight of her folky roots, yet as she moved into the '80s, she began to change her sound with the times, adding new wave influences. After a brief flirtation with pre-rock pop, Ronstadt settled into a pattern of adult contemporary pop and Latin albums, sustaining her popularity in both fields.
With roots in the Los Angeles country and folk-rock scenes, Linda Ronstadt became one of the most popular interpretive singers of the '70s, earning a string of platinum-selling albums and Top 40 singles. Throughout the '70s, her laid-back pop never lost sight of her folky roots, yet as she moved into the '80s, she began to change her sound with the times, adding new wave influences. After a brief flirtation with pre-rock pop, Ronstadt settled into a pattern of adult contemporary pop and Latin albums, sustaining her popularity in both fields.