Life'll Kill Ya EXPLICIT LYRICS Warren Zevon

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  • Release Date: 07/26/2005
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 19,332
  • Label: ARTEMIS RECORDS
  • UPC: 699675173821
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Wine might mellow with age, but Warren Zevon's twin streaks of perversity and bitter cynicism seem to have deepened with each passing year. This typically acerbic set chronicles the singer-songwriter's trek across the International Middle-Age Line -- namely his passing the big five-oh -- with candor and wit to spare. As befits the tone of the material, it's a sparse, introspective disc that maintains its intensity even in its quietest moments. Zevon's biting wit is amply showcased on tracks like the self-damning "For My Next Trick, I'll Need a Volunteer" and the ominous S & M ode "Hostage-O." But with maturity -- or some facsimile thereof -- he's developed an openness that borders on the vulnerable, a timbre that shines brightly through the wispy melody of "Fistful of Rain." Like most of life's worthwhile elixirs, LIFE'LL KILL YA may make you queasy, but that's a small price to pay for the enlightenment it'll bring. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Warren's Guide to Middle Ageby Anonymous

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October 23, 2000: Great listening for AARP-bound boomers and others trying to cope with the complexities of growing older. Lots of fun and only one or two dips into the somber and pretentious. And one title so nasty that they left if off the jacket! Somehow I think that being over 50 would be a lot easier if I could write like Warren Zevon.

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Warren Still Wearyby Anonymous

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February 11, 2000: Very true to style. Warren and his wornout attitude hasn't changed. That's what we love about him. I say he's still got it! How can downbeat lyrics come off so upbeat? He's a true commiserator.

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