Based on the banter between songs, it seems there was a lot of confusion during this recording. The radio show just started broadcasting everything that was happening without any commercial breaks. You can hear that Ronstadt didn't really get that until well into the show. I cut out some diddling around and dead air between songs, but you can still hear some of that.
One interesting thing about this performance is that it includes a version of "You're No Good." She started performing it in concerts in early 1973, but treated it as just another song. But she didn't release it until late 1974, and even then it was a last-minute addition to fill out her next album. But it was released as a single and went all the way to Number One in the U.S., turning her into a big star.
The music here is unreleased. The sound quality is very good.
This album is 55 minutes long.
01 talk (Linda Ronstadt)
02 Nightingale (Linda Ronstadt)
03 talk (Linda Ronstadt)
04 I Fall to Pieces (Linda Ronstadt)
05 talk (Linda Ronstadt)
06 Silver Threads and Golden Needles (Linda Ronstadt)
07 Love Has No Pride (Linda Ronstadt)
08 Rock Me on the Water (Linda Ronstadt)
09 talk (Linda Ronstadt)
10 I Can't Help It [If I'm Still in Love with You] (Linda Ronstadt)
11 talk (Linda Ronstadt)
12 It Doesn't Matter Anymore (Linda Ronstadt)
13 talk (Linda Ronstadt)
14 The Dark End of the Street (Linda Ronstadt)
15 talk (Linda Ronstadt)
16 I Believe in You (Linda Ronstadt)
17 talk (Linda Ronstadt)
18 Crazy Arms (Linda Ronstadt)
19 talk (Linda Ronstadt)
20 Long, Long Time (Linda Ronstadt)
21 talk (Linda Ronstadt)
22 You're No Good (Linda Ronstadt)
23 talk (Linda Ronstadt)
24 Steel Guitar Rag [Instrumental] (Linda Ronstadt)
25 talk (Linda Ronstadt)
26 Break My Mind [Instrumental] (Linda Ronstadt)
27 talk (Linda Ronstadt)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/gujj9HgQ
alternate:
https://bestfile.io/en/NhLSXhHS2lFHl83/file
The cover image is from an appearance on ABC TV in October 1973.
I appreciate all you do and don't wish to burden you with more ideas but this weekend is the 40th Farm Aid Show, I don't know how avaliable any of them are but the earliest one from 1985 would be a fun listen. Thanks, J. C.
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