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| GestionEntetePageComponents |
"App\Twig\Components\GestionEntetePageComponents"components/GestionEntetePageComponents.html.twig |
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| ListePanier |
"App\Twig\Components\ListePanier"components/ListePanier.html.twig |
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| AjoutMailNewsletterComponent |
"App\Twig\Components\AjoutMailNewsletterComponent"components/AjoutMailNewsletterComponent.html.twig |
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| Component | App\Twig\Components\GestionEntetePageComponents {#2432 -requestStack: Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RequestStack {#290 …} -entity: ContainerSfwNWTr\EntityManagerGhost614a58f {#156 …} -security: Symfony\Bundle\SecurityBundle\Security {#240 …} -urlGenerator: Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Routing\Router {#135 …} -liveResponder: Symfony\UX\LiveComponent\LiveResponder {#2279 …} } |
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| Input props | [ "produit" => App\Entity\Produit {#1879 -id: 2831 -nom: "Prisoner In Disguise (Limited Numbered Edition)" -informationComplementaire: "AVAILABILITY : 31/10/2025 (subject Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab)" -description: """ Musicians : \r\n Linda Ronstadt (lead vocals), Andrew Gold (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, electric piano, synthesizers, tambourine, drums, congas, organ, backing vocals, handclaps, bagpipes), Kenny Edwards (bass guitar, backing vocals), Herb Pedersen (banjo, backing vocals), Dan Dugmore (steel guitar), Lowell George (slide guitar), Danny Kortchmar (electric guitar), J.D. Souther, Emmylou Harris (acoustic guitar, harmony vocals), David Grisman (mandolin), James Taylor (acoustic guitar), Ed Black (electric guitar), Glen Hardin (piano), Jim Conner (harmonica), David Lindley (fiddle), Maria Muldaur (backing & harmony vocals), Pat Henderson, Julia Tillman Waters, Maxine Willard Waters, Don Francisco (backing vocals), Russ Kunkel, Nigel Olsson, David Kemper (drums). \r\n \r\n - Linda Ronstadt (Prisoner In Disguise) !\r\n - Ronstadt secures her position as the 1970's premier female vocalist with 1975 album !\r\n - Includes covers of "Love Is A Rose" and "I Will Always Love You" !\r\n - 1/4" 15 ips Dolby A analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe !\r\n - Pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing !\r\n - Stoughton Printing gatefold jacket !\r\n - Reissued at 45 RPM for the first time for its 50th anniversary and Elektra Record's 75th anniversary !\r\n - Mobile Fidelity's 180 gram 45 RPM (2 LP) set of platinum-selling certified album plays with superb purity, detail, tonality, and definition !\r\n \r\n If there was any doubt whether Linda Ronstadt would emerge as the premier female vocalist of the 1970s, the question became moot when she dropped Prisoner in Disguise in 1975. Picking up exactly where she left off on Heart Like a Wheel, the singer pairs with the same perfectionist-oriented producer and many of the same session pros on a follow-up in every way the equal of her 1974 breakthrough. The platinum-certified set not only established Ronstadt as an all-time great. It confirmed her as the voice of the decade, a performer the press soon deemed "The First Lady of Rock".\r\n \r\n Sourced from the original analog master tapes, pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing in California, housed in a Stoughton Printing gatefold jacket, and reissued to celebrate Elektra Records' 75th anniversary, Mobile Fidelity's numbered-edition 180 gram 45 RPM (2 LP) set presents the Top 5 album with extra groove space via 45 RPM speed for the first time. This special 50th anniversary version plays with reference-caliber definition, depth, and dimensionality. The definitive vinyl edition of Prisoner in Disguise, it lifts prior veils that impeded the gorgeous singing and spectacular craftsmanship gracing the 11 songs.\r\n \r\n The elevated degrees of clarity, presence, and separation exceed those of even Mobile Fidelity's long-out-of-print 33 1/3 RPM reissue. Vocals often the most difficult instrument to faithfully portray resonate with superb tonality, openness, and naturalism. Here, there's practically nothing between you and Ronstadt's whippoorwill deliveries. Her wide-spanning range and varied subtleties vibrato, hiccups, shivers, falsetto fades come across with rich, transparent detail. They affirm why Prisoner in Disguise is one of the four consecutive albums she made that sold a million or more copies, making her the first female artist to achieve that feat.\r\n \r\n Each aspect of the record reveals how and why Ronstadt crashed through the glass ceiling not only with commercial and critical success, but by attaining then-unprecedented recognition in the form of national stories in the likes of Rolling Stone and Newsweek. Collaborating for the third time with producer Peter Asher, Ronstadt turns to her career-long strengths interpretative covers, roots-based music, aching balladry and seamlessly jibes with a Hall of Fame-worthy cast. James Taylor, Kenny Edwards, Herb Pedersen, JD Souther, David Grisman, and Russ Kunkel are some of the elite musicians along for the ride. David Campbell handles string arrangement and conducting duties.\r\n \r\n Everyone works toward a common and sensible goal: Spotlighting, shading, and complementing Ronstadt's singing. Playing with an all-for-one mindset so the meanings and emotions she pulls from every song get top billing and with a selfless restraint that helps expose the kernels of truth and beautiful melodies in indelible tunes by the likes of Neil Young, Lowell George, Jimmy Cliff, and Taylor. Few, if any, pop-rock singers ever exhibited adaptive skills on a par with that of the Arizona native. Her contemporaries ensure she has the ideal settings in which to maneuver.\r\n \r\n It all begins with the swirling rustic charm on Young's "Love Is a Rose", a banjo-picked rendition that went to the Top 5 of the Billboard Country chart and establishes the vocal control, command, and smoothness Ronstadt demonstrates throughout the album. As further confirmation of her crossover appeal and boundless diversity, the B-side a catchy, soulful, strum-and-jangle take on the Motown smash "Heat Wave" garnered more attention and landed in the Top 5 of the Hot 100 chart. Adorned with organ swells and contemplative drama, Ronstadt's memorable reading of another Motown staple, "Tracks of My Tears", served as the third single and landed another Top 5 position, this one on the Adult Contemporary chart.\r\n \r\n Successful hits aside, the timelessness of Prisoner in Disguise owes to its deeper cuts and Ronstadt's all-in investment on material that sounds expressly written for her. Consider the mellow yet greasy and slightly sassy run through Little Feat's "Roll Um Easy". Or the forlorn version of Taylor's "Hey Mister, That's Me Up on the Jukebox", its longing pedal-steel passages and tucked-and-pointed piano notes framing Ronstadt's from-the-diaphragm phrasing with flawless precision. And delve into her startling version of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You," Ronstadt using the full capacity of her range but never overdoing it and finishing with a transition into a higher register that doubles as a template for all country- and Americana-leaning pop singers who follow.\r\n \r\n That poignant performance, and a tender duet with Emmylou Harris on "The Sweetest Gift" arguably the album's finest moment hints at the future Trio album she'd record with her celebrated peers in the late '80s. Ronstadt's knack for harmony, melody, and contrast explode into view, as does her wondrous blend with acoustic instrumentation (key in on the violins) and gospel-flecked nuance.\r\n \r\n A songbird with a singular voice, Ronstadt time and again achieves "sweet harmony in unison" on Prisoner in Disguise, a record on which she's at her peak. 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| Component | App\Twig\Components\GestionPanierFavoriComponents {#2985 -requestStack: Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RequestStack {#290 …} -entity: ContainerSfwNWTr\EntityManagerGhost614a58f {#156 …} -security: Symfony\Bundle\SecurityBundle\Security {#240 …} -urlGenerator: Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Routing\Router {#135 …} -frontGestionPanier: App\Service\FrontGestionPanierFavori {#2511 …} -gestionSaleSetting: App\Service\GestionSaleSetting {#2085 …} +produit: App\Entity\Produit {#1879 -id: 2831 -nom: "Prisoner In Disguise (Limited Numbered Edition)" -informationComplementaire: "AVAILABILITY : 31/10/2025 (subject Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab)" -description: """ Musicians : \r\n Linda Ronstadt (lead vocals), Andrew Gold (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, electric piano, synthesizers, tambourine, drums, congas, organ, backing vocals, handclaps, bagpipes), Kenny Edwards (bass guitar, backing vocals), Herb Pedersen (banjo, backing vocals), Dan Dugmore (steel guitar), Lowell George (slide guitar), Danny Kortchmar (electric guitar), J.D. Souther, Emmylou Harris (acoustic guitar, harmony vocals), David Grisman (mandolin), James Taylor (acoustic guitar), Ed Black (electric guitar), Glen Hardin (piano), Jim Conner (harmonica), David Lindley (fiddle), Maria Muldaur (backing & harmony vocals), Pat Henderson, Julia Tillman Waters, Maxine Willard Waters, Don Francisco (backing vocals), Russ Kunkel, Nigel Olsson, David Kemper (drums). \r\n \r\n - Linda Ronstadt (Prisoner In Disguise) !\r\n - Ronstadt secures her position as the 1970's premier female vocalist with 1975 album !\r\n - Includes covers of "Love Is A Rose" and "I Will Always Love You" !\r\n - 1/4" 15 ips Dolby A analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe !\r\n - Pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing !\r\n - Stoughton Printing gatefold jacket !\r\n - Reissued at 45 RPM for the first time for its 50th anniversary and Elektra Record's 75th anniversary !\r\n - Mobile Fidelity's 180 gram 45 RPM (2 LP) set of platinum-selling certified album plays with superb purity, detail, tonality, and definition !\r\n \r\n If there was any doubt whether Linda Ronstadt would emerge as the premier female vocalist of the 1970s, the question became moot when she dropped Prisoner in Disguise in 1975. Picking up exactly where she left off on Heart Like a Wheel, the singer pairs with the same perfectionist-oriented producer and many of the same session pros on a follow-up in every way the equal of her 1974 breakthrough. The platinum-certified set not only established Ronstadt as an all-time great. It confirmed her as the voice of the decade, a performer the press soon deemed "The First Lady of Rock".\r\n \r\n Sourced from the original analog master tapes, pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing in California, housed in a Stoughton Printing gatefold jacket, and reissued to celebrate Elektra Records' 75th anniversary, Mobile Fidelity's numbered-edition 180 gram 45 RPM (2 LP) set presents the Top 5 album with extra groove space via 45 RPM speed for the first time. This special 50th anniversary version plays with reference-caliber definition, depth, and dimensionality. The definitive vinyl edition of Prisoner in Disguise, it lifts prior veils that impeded the gorgeous singing and spectacular craftsmanship gracing the 11 songs.\r\n \r\n The elevated degrees of clarity, presence, and separation exceed those of even Mobile Fidelity's long-out-of-print 33 1/3 RPM reissue. Vocals often the most difficult instrument to faithfully portray resonate with superb tonality, openness, and naturalism. Here, there's practically nothing between you and Ronstadt's whippoorwill deliveries. Her wide-spanning range and varied subtleties vibrato, hiccups, shivers, falsetto fades come across with rich, transparent detail. They affirm why Prisoner in Disguise is one of the four consecutive albums she made that sold a million or more copies, making her the first female artist to achieve that feat.\r\n \r\n Each aspect of the record reveals how and why Ronstadt crashed through the glass ceiling not only with commercial and critical success, but by attaining then-unprecedented recognition in the form of national stories in the likes of Rolling Stone and Newsweek. Collaborating for the third time with producer Peter Asher, Ronstadt turns to her career-long strengths interpretative covers, roots-based music, aching balladry and seamlessly jibes with a Hall of Fame-worthy cast. James Taylor, Kenny Edwards, Herb Pedersen, JD Souther, David Grisman, and Russ Kunkel are some of the elite musicians along for the ride. David Campbell handles string arrangement and conducting duties.\r\n \r\n Everyone works toward a common and sensible goal: Spotlighting, shading, and complementing Ronstadt's singing. Playing with an all-for-one mindset so the meanings and emotions she pulls from every song get top billing and with a selfless restraint that helps expose the kernels of truth and beautiful melodies in indelible tunes by the likes of Neil Young, Lowell George, Jimmy Cliff, and Taylor. Few, if any, pop-rock singers ever exhibited adaptive skills on a par with that of the Arizona native. Her contemporaries ensure she has the ideal settings in which to maneuver.\r\n \r\n It all begins with the swirling rustic charm on Young's "Love Is a Rose", a banjo-picked rendition that went to the Top 5 of the Billboard Country chart and establishes the vocal control, command, and smoothness Ronstadt demonstrates throughout the album. As further confirmation of her crossover appeal and boundless diversity, the B-side a catchy, soulful, strum-and-jangle take on the Motown smash "Heat Wave" garnered more attention and landed in the Top 5 of the Hot 100 chart. Adorned with organ swells and contemplative drama, Ronstadt's memorable reading of another Motown staple, "Tracks of My Tears", served as the third single and landed another Top 5 position, this one on the Adult Contemporary chart.\r\n \r\n Successful hits aside, the timelessness of Prisoner in Disguise owes to its deeper cuts and Ronstadt's all-in investment on material that sounds expressly written for her. Consider the mellow yet greasy and slightly sassy run through Little Feat's "Roll Um Easy". Or the forlorn version of Taylor's "Hey Mister, That's Me Up on the Jukebox", its longing pedal-steel passages and tucked-and-pointed piano notes framing Ronstadt's from-the-diaphragm phrasing with flawless precision. And delve into her startling version of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You," Ronstadt using the full capacity of her range but never overdoing it and finishing with a transition into a higher register that doubles as a template for all country- and Americana-leaning pop singers who follow.\r\n \r\n That poignant performance, and a tender duet with Emmylou Harris on "The Sweetest Gift" arguably the album's finest moment hints at the future Trio album she'd record with her celebrated peers in the late '80s. Ronstadt's knack for harmony, melody, and contrast explode into view, as does her wondrous blend with acoustic instrumentation (key in on the violins) and gospel-flecked nuance.\r\n \r\n A songbird with a singular voice, Ronstadt time and again achieves "sweet harmony in unison" on Prisoner in Disguise, a record on which she's at her peak. """ -prixVente: "99.50" -delaiLivraison: App\Enum\TempsLivraisonEnum {#1813 …} -musicienOrchestre: "Linda Ronstadt (lead vocals), Andrew Gold (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, electric piano, synthesizers, tambourine, drums, congas, organ, backing vocals, handclaps, bagpipes)..." -sonMusic: App\Enum\SonMusicEnum {#1133 …} -grammageMusic: App\Enum\GrammageMusicEnum {#1137 …} -rpmMusic: App\Enum\RPMMusicEnum {#1140 …} -lpsMusic: 2 -setBoxMusic: false -limitedEdition: true -preCommande: true -selectionAAD: false -extraitYoutube: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNXTo7QZrC4&list=RDpNXTo7QZrC4&start_radio=1" -referenceProduit: "Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab 2-608" -titreMorceau: [ [ "nom" => "Side A :" "ordre" => 0 ] [ "nom" => "1. Love Is a Rose" "ordre" => 1 ] [ "nom" => "2. Hey Mister, That’s Me Up on the Jukebox" "ordre" => 2 ] [ "nom" => "3. Roll Um Easy" "ordre" => 3 ] [ "nom" => "Side B : " "ordre" => 4 ] [ "nom" => "1. Tracks of My Tears" "ordre" => 5 ] [ "nom" => "2. 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| Input props | [ "produit" => App\Entity\Produit {#2028 -id: 839 -nom: "Heart Like a Wheel " -informationComplementaire: "" -description: """ Musicians : \n Linda Ronstadt (lead & backing vocals), Andrew Gold (guitar, percussion, piano, drums, keyboards, electric piano, tambourine, ukulele, background vocals), Peter Asher (guitar, percussion, background vocals, cowbell), Ed Black, John Boylan, Paul Craft, Glenn Frey, ohn Starling, Bob Warford (guitar), David Campbell (viola, string arrangements), Kenny Edwards (bass guitar, background vocals), Chris Ethridge, Richard Feves, Emory Gordy, Tom Guidera, Timothy B. Schmit (bass guitar), Jimmie Fadden (harmonica), Emmylou Harris (harmony vocals), Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Danny Pendleton (pedal steel guitar), Dennis Karmazyn (cello), David Lindley (fiddle), J. D. Souther (guitar, lead & background vocals), Herb Pedersen (banjo, background vocals), Cissy Houston, Sherlie Matthews, Maria Muldaur, Clydie King, Wendy Waldman, Joyce Nesbitt (background vocals), Don Henley (drums, background vocals), Russ Kunkel, Lloyd Myers, Fred White, Dennis St. John (drums).\n \n 1974 Breakthrough Remains a Paragon of Extraordinary Performance, Arranging, and Songwriting : Features an All-Star Instrumental Cast and Singer at Her Best.\n \n How to put the ageless appeal, artistic splendor, and imaginative instrumental variety of Linda Ronstadt's Heart Like a Wheel in proper perspective more than four decades after its original release ? For starters, the 1974 landmark earned three major Grammy nominations and won for Best Country Vocal Performance Female. But that feat pales in comparison to what the record did for Ronstadt, who became the decade's most in-demand, multifaceted, and cherished female singer soon after it captured the public's attention. Or the fact that it remains a paragon of songwriting, arrangement, and performance a trifecta that still holds sway in this era or any. Mobile Fidelity's reissue puts it over the top to stay.\n \n Mastered on Mobile Fidelity's world-renowned mastering system and pressed on dead-quiet 180 gram vinyl at RTI, this LP reissue presents Heart Like a Wheel with astounding clarity, depth, and naturalism. Still the most difficult instrument to accurately capture, the female voice is here conveyed with transfixing realism, warmth, and feeling. The inner beauty of Ronstadt's flawless phrasing and passionate inflections bears out with obvious candor, her tonality and emotiveness pouring through every lyric and wordless expression.\n \n Yet the advantages of this numbered-edition audiophile version extend far beyond the intimacy afforded Ronstadt's singing. Specifically, the majesty of Peter Asher's crafty arrangements now come to life like never before. Free of the fatiguing high frequencies and flat, dull responsiveness inherent on previous remasters and the original Capitol issue, respectively, this 180 gram LP sets the sonic standard and lets the extraordinary instrumental blends blossom with openness, airiness, and organic textures.\n \n While Ronstadt's interpretive skills and stunning vocals remain front and center, the all-star cast of California-based musicians that helped transform Heart Like a Wheel into a 1970s mainstream pop-rock staple and a lasting example of the period's laid-back West Coast sound cannot be forgotten. Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Emmylou Harris, Maria Muldaur, Herb Pedersen, David Lindley, J.D. Souther, and Andrew Gold are just a few of the luminaries that ensure the Billboard chart-topping set rests on an unassailable foundation. Asher puts everything in the right place and, in concert with the headliner, chooses a repertoire of standards that both shakes up traditions and pays homage to them.\n \n The other secrets to the record's distinctiveness lie with Ronstadt's versatility and passion, her uncanny ability to inhabit every lyric with conviction and believability, and her graceful technique. As Stephen Holden stated in his rave review of the album for Rolling Stone in early 1975, "No other pop singer so perfectly embodies the Western mythical girl/woman, heartbroken yet resilient and entirely feminine in the traditional sense. There is a throbbing edge to Ronstadt's honey-colored soprano that no other singer quite possesses the edge between vulnerability and willfulness that I find totally, irresistibly sexy".\n \n Ronstadt indeed proves seductive and inviting throughout, whether on the bluesy reading of Clint Ballad Jr.'s "You're No Good", harmony-rich treatment of Hank Williams' "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)", folk-rock lilt of Lowell George's "Willin'", or soulful send-up of Phil Everly's "When Will I Be Loved ?" Complete with piano, double bass, cello, viola, and fiddle, as well as support vocals from Muldaur, the cover of Anna McGarrigle's title track reinforces the one-of-a-kind expanse and all-for-one chemistry evident throughout the double-platinum effort the kind of record they just don't make anymore.\n """ -prixVente: "60.00" -delaiLivraison: App\Enum\TempsLivraisonEnum {#1839 …} -musicienOrchestre: "Linda Ronstadt (lead & backing vocals), Andrew Gold (guitar, percussion, piano, drums, keyboards, electric piano, tambourine, ukulele, background vocals), Peter Asher (guitar, percussion, background vocals, cowbell)…" -sonMusic: App\Enum\SonMusicEnum {#1133 …} -grammageMusic: App\Enum\GrammageMusicEnum {#1137 …} -rpmMusic: App\Enum\RPMMusicEnum {#1139 …} -lpsMusic: 1 -setBoxMusic: false -limitedEdition: true -preCommande: false -selectionAAD: false -extraitYoutube: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDk6j0aXQnQ" -referenceProduit: "MFSL 1-472" -titreMorceau: [ [ "nom" => "1. 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Schmit (bass guitar), Jimmie Fadden (harmonica), Emmylou Harris (harmony vocals), Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Danny Pendleton (pedal steel guitar), Dennis Karmazyn (cello), David Lindley (fiddle), J. D. Souther (guitar, lead & background vocals), Herb Pedersen (banjo, background vocals), Cissy Houston, Sherlie Matthews, Maria Muldaur, Clydie King, Wendy Waldman, Joyce Nesbitt (background vocals), Don Henley (drums, background vocals), Russ Kunkel, Lloyd Myers, Fred White, Dennis St. John (drums).\n \n 1974 Breakthrough Remains a Paragon of Extraordinary Performance, Arranging, and Songwriting : Features an All-Star Instrumental Cast and Singer at Her Best.\n \n How to put the ageless appeal, artistic splendor, and imaginative instrumental variety of Linda Ronstadt's Heart Like a Wheel in proper perspective more than four decades after its original release ? For starters, the 1974 landmark earned three major Grammy nominations and won for Best Country Vocal Performance Female. But that feat pales in comparison to what the record did for Ronstadt, who became the decade's most in-demand, multifaceted, and cherished female singer soon after it captured the public's attention. Or the fact that it remains a paragon of songwriting, arrangement, and performance a trifecta that still holds sway in this era or any. Mobile Fidelity's reissue puts it over the top to stay.\n \n Mastered on Mobile Fidelity's world-renowned mastering system and pressed on dead-quiet 180 gram vinyl at RTI, this LP reissue presents Heart Like a Wheel with astounding clarity, depth, and naturalism. Still the most difficult instrument to accurately capture, the female voice is here conveyed with transfixing realism, warmth, and feeling. The inner beauty of Ronstadt's flawless phrasing and passionate inflections bears out with obvious candor, her tonality and emotiveness pouring through every lyric and wordless expression.\n \n Yet the advantages of this numbered-edition audiophile version extend far beyond the intimacy afforded Ronstadt's singing. Specifically, the majesty of Peter Asher's crafty arrangements now come to life like never before. Free of the fatiguing high frequencies and flat, dull responsiveness inherent on previous remasters and the original Capitol issue, respectively, this 180 gram LP sets the sonic standard and lets the extraordinary instrumental blends blossom with openness, airiness, and organic textures.\n \n While Ronstadt's interpretive skills and stunning vocals remain front and center, the all-star cast of California-based musicians that helped transform Heart Like a Wheel into a 1970s mainstream pop-rock staple and a lasting example of the period's laid-back West Coast sound cannot be forgotten. Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Emmylou Harris, Maria Muldaur, Herb Pedersen, David Lindley, J.D. Souther, and Andrew Gold are just a few of the luminaries that ensure the Billboard chart-topping set rests on an unassailable foundation. Asher puts everything in the right place and, in concert with the headliner, chooses a repertoire of standards that both shakes up traditions and pays homage to them.\n \n The other secrets to the record's distinctiveness lie with Ronstadt's versatility and passion, her uncanny ability to inhabit every lyric with conviction and believability, and her graceful technique. As Stephen Holden stated in his rave review of the album for Rolling Stone in early 1975, "No other pop singer so perfectly embodies the Western mythical girl/woman, heartbroken yet resilient and entirely feminine in the traditional sense. There is a throbbing edge to Ronstadt's honey-colored soprano that no other singer quite possesses the edge between vulnerability and willfulness that I find totally, irresistibly sexy".\n \n Ronstadt indeed proves seductive and inviting throughout, whether on the bluesy reading of Clint Ballad Jr.'s "You're No Good", harmony-rich treatment of Hank Williams' "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)", folk-rock lilt of Lowell George's "Willin'", or soulful send-up of Phil Everly's "When Will I Be Loved ?" Complete with piano, double bass, cello, viola, and fiddle, as well as support vocals from Muldaur, the cover of Anna McGarrigle's title track reinforces the one-of-a-kind expanse and all-for-one chemistry evident throughout the double-platinum effort the kind of record they just don't make anymore.\n """ -prixVente: "60.00" -delaiLivraison: App\Enum\TempsLivraisonEnum {#1839 …} -musicienOrchestre: "Linda Ronstadt (lead & backing vocals), Andrew Gold (guitar, percussion, piano, drums, keyboards, electric piano, tambourine, ukulele, background vocals), Peter Asher (guitar, percussion, background vocals, cowbell)…" -sonMusic: App\Enum\SonMusicEnum {#1133 …} -grammageMusic: App\Enum\GrammageMusicEnum {#1137 …} -rpmMusic: App\Enum\RPMMusicEnum {#1139 …} -lpsMusic: 1 -setBoxMusic: false -limitedEdition: true -preCommande: false -selectionAAD: false -extraitYoutube: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDk6j0aXQnQ" -referenceProduit: "MFSL 1-472" -titreMorceau: [ [ "nom" => "1. 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It also knocked Elvis Presley out of No. 1 on Billboard's Country Albums chart after "The King" held the gridlock for 15 consecutive weeks after his death in August. It won the Grammy Award for Best Recording Package (in addition to several other high profile Grammy nominations).\r\n \r\n Simple Dreams was Ronstadt's fifth consecutive million-selling platinum album and sold more than 3 ½ million copies in less than a year in the United States alone - a record for a female artist. Simply put, Ronstadt just couldn't lose. Simple Dreams continued a creative streak that found the singer turning out album after album of incredible material at an astonishing one-per-year rate until she finally began to come back down to earth in the early 1980s.\r\n \r\n Now hear Simple Dreams as never before. Remastered by the late, great Doug Sax at the Mastering Lab, together with Robert Hadley, and pressed on 45 RPM super-silent 200 gram vinyl by Quality Record Pressings, this revered recording truly is a sonic treasure. And it comes in a Stoughton Printing tip-on gatefold jacket with meticulously reproduced original artwork. Stunning.\r\n \r\n Featuring an expanded palette of styles and cutting-edge narratives, Simple Dreams may go down in history as Ronstadt's greatest work. 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