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Learning to Flinch

Warren Zevon
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 11, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: April 13, 1993
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Rhino Flashback
  • ASIN: B001HADDZG
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,460 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars GREAT RELEASE BY AN UNDERAPPRECIATED ARTIST, November 21, 2000
By "craig_paul" (Pittsburgh, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Learning to Flinch (Audio CD)
Walk up to most people and ask if they've ever heard of Warren Zevon, and you're likely to get a blank stare. Then sing a few bars of "Werewolves Of London," and they'll know who you're talking about. Unfortunately, this multi - talented artist will most likely be forever linked to that song. Well, heck, he DID write it, and probably made a pile of money from it, but it's a shame the masses still have yet to discover the "real" Warren Zevon, whose musical skills are showcased on this live recording.

"Learning To Flinch" (another in a long line of great Zevon album titles) finds the Excitable Boy on stage with only an acoustic guitar, piano and his voice, that great, distinctive Zevon voice.

More than any other singer - songwriter of his time, with the possible exception of Tom Waits - Zevon has an incredibly twisted, cynical, dark view of the world, but this is what makes his music unique. He has never shied away from searching for the macabre in a seemingly innocent situation, but long - time listeners have come to appreciate and expect this, and know (or at least hope) he's really a nice guy who's just a little off - center.

"Flinch" provides a good dose of the Zevon classics, including "Werewolves", "Mister Bad Example", "Excitable Boy", "Lawyers, Guns And Money", and "Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner." Those who are only moderately familiar with Zevon's work will appreciate these tunes the most. Junkies will be happy to see that such gems as "Worrier King", "Piano Fighter", and "The Indifference Of Heaven" are also part of the mix.

Zevon rips his way through the up - tempo numbers, pounding away at the piano, chewing up and spitting out the lyrics. His guitar work is amazing. At times it's hard to believe there is only one person playing - check out "Boom Boom Mancini" and you'll know why. His strength as a guitarist, if it had ever been in question, is cemented here.

Even though Zevon creates a mountain of sound and riles up the audience with the rockers, my personal favorites on this recording are the singer's ballads. Warren has never been given his well - earned appreciation as a writer or singer of serious songs, songs from the heart, if you will. "Hasten Down The Wind" and "Searching for A Heart" are great songs, and Zevon's readings on this live recording are excellent. When his voice cracks slightly on "Hasten," one gets the impression it's not so much from overuse as from pure emotion.

There is only one flaw in this recording. The sound mix on "Mister Bad Example" is such that the lyrics are inaudible in places, thus only four stars. Otherwise, this is an excellent live recording, and an opportunity to hear Zevon at his best.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Diamond In The Rough, February 13, 2001
This review is from: Learning to Flinch (Audio CD)
Good live recordings are gems. Live recordings permit musical groups to play directly to the audience, unmasked and unfettered by studio gimmickery. Good *solo* live recordings are diamonds. In solo live recordings musicians play *directly* to the audience, uninterpreted by backup bands. Warren Zevon, a talented singer, guitarist and pianist, also is an *underrated* composer/lyricist who writes complex lyrics describing the rough edges of society. "Learning To Flinch", a live recording of 1992 concerts Warren gave in North America, Europe, and Australia/New Zealand, is a diamond in the rough.

Six of the seventeen selections on this recording are *particularly* outstanding. 'Splendid Isolation' describes how we all lost "The Battle of the Sexes". 'Hasten Down The Wind' (an outstandingly tender performance) is the best depiction of a failing relationship that I have heard. 'The French Inhaler' (another outstandingly tender performance) describes seeking a friend in a Los Angeles pickup bar. 'Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner', a WZ brash standard, is performed with added complex instrumental passages as Warren plays for his "Land of the Midnight Sun" live audience. 'Poor Poor Pitiful Me' also is performed with added complex instrumental passages. And Warren performs 'Play It All Night Long' with quiet piano accompaniment as this live concert recording depicts "the end of the road".

"Learning To Flinch" contains several of WZ's other brash standards: 'Lawyers, Guns, and Money' (listen carefully to the alternate vocal -- "rush ins" -- "mum me"); 'Mr. Bad Example'; 'Excitable Boy'; and 'Werewolves of London'. 'Worrier King' is a clever but respectful depiction of a sitting President's life featuring complex guitar accompaniment. Another two selections depict "the end of the road": 'Searching For A Heart' and 'The Indifference of Heaven'.

This recording is *extremely* clear -- the selections were recorded live to DAT and the merges between selections are flawless. And Warren's solo instrumentals and vocals are outstanding -- he gives his heart on this recording. Yet, like certain cheeses, Warren's solo performance of his complex lyrics might be too strong for the inexperienced. Warren Zevon fans will love this wonderful recording, but I recommend the studio recordings "Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School" followed by "A Quiet Normal Life: The Best of Warren Zevon" for those unfamiliar with his music.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Flinching In Public, March 22, 2005
By Tim Brough "author and music buff" (Springfield, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Learning to Flinch (Audio CD)
This is a very frustrating listen, because it is so darn spotty. The voice is frequently undermiked, and the guitar is often harsh. But it is Warren Zevon in his element. I saw him play a show very much like the ones captured here, in Harrisburg PA, during the tour for "The Envoy." He was a captivating performer, full of wicked humor and some amazing chops.

The best moments on "Learning To Flinch" come when Warren sits behind his piano and lets loose. "Excitable Boy," "Hasten Down The Wind," are the CD's highpoints. But you also have to put up with a nearly inaudible version of "Mr Bad Example" and a puzzlingly drawn out synthesized opening to "Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner."

"Learning to Flinch" will likely always stay in my library because of the handful of great renditions here (especially "Boom Boom Mancini"), but only the die hards should feel like they absolutely have to own this. The superior "Stand in the Fire" concert album has returned to print, so you really can do better.
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