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A Quiet Normal Life: The Best of Warren Zevon

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A Quiet Normal Life: The Best of Warren Zevon
Album cover
Compilation album by Warren Zevon
Released October 24, 1986
Recorded 1975-1982
Genre Rock and Roll, Soft rock
Record label Elektra Records
Length 46 min 59 sec
Producer Warren Zevon, Jackson Browne, Waddy Wachtel, and Greg Ladanyi
Professional reviews
Allmusic.com 4.5 stars out of 5 link
Q 3 stars out of 5 January 2001
RollingStone review NR link
ARTISTdirect review 4.5 stars out of 5 link
Warren Zevon Chronology
The Envoy
(1982)
A Quiet Normal Life: The Best of Warren Zevon
(1986)
Sentimental Hygiene
(1987)

A Quiet Normal Life: The Best Of Warren Zevon is a greatest hits album by a soft rock songwriter Warren Zevon. This album was released in 1986, (see 1986 in music) through Elektra Records.


Track listing

  1. "Werewolves Of London" (from the album Excitable Boy - 1978)
  2. "Excitable Boy" (from the album Excitable Boy - 1978)
  3. "Play It All Night Long" (from the album Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School - 1980)
  4. "Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner" (from the album Excitable Boy - 1978)
  5. "The Envoy" (from the album The Envoy - 1982)
  6. "Mohammed's Radio" (from the album Warren Zevon - 1976)
  7. "Desperados Under The Eaves" (from the album Warren Zevon - 1976)
  8. "Johnny Strikes Up The Band" (from the album Excitable Boy - 1978)
  9. "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" (from the album Warren Zevon - 1976)
  10. "Lawyers, Guns And Money" (from the album Excitable Boy - 1978)
  11. "Ain't That Pretty At All?" (from the album The Envoy - 1982)
  12. "Poor Poor Pitful Me" (from the album Warren Zevon - 1976)
  13. "Accidentally Like A Martyr" (from the album Excitable Boy - 1978)
  14. "Looking For The Next Best Thing" (from the album The Envoy - 1982)