More of the Music of Warren Zevon
- Excitable Boy is back on the site after a three year hiatus, here with solid Double Plus (A++) grades or BETTER on both sides of this vintage Asylum pressing
- The sound is anchored by an exceptionally fat, rich, punchy low end, and this copy delivers on that promise big time
- Much like The Pretender, this is a superb recording with the kind of Tubey Magical Analog Richness we go crazy for here
- 4 stars: “Excitable Boy was an actual hit, scoring one major hit single, ‘Werewolves of London,’ and a trio of turntable hits (‘Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner,’ ‘Lawyers, Guns and Money,’ and the title track).”
- If you’re a fan of Warren’s, this has to be seen as a Top Title from 1976 that surely belongs in your collection
- It’s without a doubt his best sounding album, and, to our way of thinking, his only essential one
Just listen to ‘Excitable Boy’ and ‘Werewolves Of London’ to hear how full-bodied the sound of this album can be — the louder you play it the better it gets!
That’s the “big speaker quality” we live for around here. You turn it up and it starts to really rock.


