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Album Review: Life'll Kill Ya

  • Artist: Warren Zevon
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: January 25, 2000
  • Total Time: 40:23
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Conventional wisdom has it that rock & roll is the aural embodiment of youth culture, but as more artists who've devoted their lives to playing the stuff grow older, they've struggled to reconcile maturity with the recklessness of the music. No surprise, then, that few if any have had the courage to do what Warren Zevon did with his 2000 set Life'll Kill Ya -- create a concept album about aging, disease, decay and ultimately death. "My Shit's Fucked Up" and the title tune are bleakly witty but unblinking glimpses into the abyss of mortality, "Don't Let Us Get Sick" is a sadly hopeful prayer against the inevitable, "Porcelain Monkey" chronicles Elvis Presley's long slide into fatal irrelevance, and the cover of Steve Winwood's "Back in the High Life Again" transforms the song into a picture of a man struggling to convince himself he's going to get out alive. Given its dominant themes, Life'll Kill Ya is surprisingly light hearted; while Zevon seems to regard our long, slow march towards fate as some sort of joke, it's clear that he thinks the joke is pretty funny, and the performances are confident and fully engaged, a pleasant surprise after 1995's lackluster Mutineer. While Zevon handles most of the instrumentation, he had the good sense to bring in a rhythm section rather than letting synthesizers do the work, and Jorge Calderon and Winston Watson bring a human heartbeat to this music that counters the sometimes gloomy outlook. The sad irony is that two years after making Life'll Kill Ya, Warren Zevon would be diagnosed with an inoperable case of mesothelioma that would claim his life in the fall of 2003, but the album's themes ring even truer given the artist's fate -- Zevon was too bright a man to not know that Death was lurking somewhere, and on Life'll Kill Ya, he sure doesn't welcome him but is able to greet him with a smile and a handshake despite it all. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Was in the House When the House Burned Down Warren Zevon Warren Zevon (3:04)
Life'll Kill Ya Warren Zevon Warren Zevon (2:47)
Porcelain Monkey Jorge Calderon, Warren Zevon Warren Zevon (3:32)
For My Next Trick I'll Need a Volunteer Warren Zevon Warren Zevon (3:13)
I'll Slow You Down Warren Zevon Warren Zevon (3:13)
Hostage-O Warren Zevon Warren Zevon (4:05)
Dirty Little Religion Warren Zevon Warren Zevon (3:11)
Back in the High Life Again (Lyrics) Will Jennings, Steve Winwood Warren Zevon (3:13)
My Shit's Fucked Up Warren Zevon Warren Zevon (2:45)
Fistful of Rain Warren Zevon, Jorge Calderon Warren Zevon (5:18)
Ourselves to Know Warren Zevon Warren Zevon (3:17)
Don't Let Us Get Sick Warren Zevon Warren Zevon (3:06)

Credits

Bill Harper (Management), Jorge Calderon (Bass), Sean Slade (Engineer), Paul Q. Kolderie (Engineer), Jimmy Ryan (Mandolin), Jorge Calderon (Guitar (Bass)), Jonathan Exley (Photography), Jonathan Exley (Design), Gelfand (Management), Warren Zevon (Percussion), Warren Zevon (Theremin), Warren Zevon (Piccolo), Feldman (Management), Jorge Calderon (Percussion), Winston Watson (Drums), Jorge Calderon (Vocals), Winston Watson (Percussion), Sean Slade (Producer), Jim Ryan (Mandolin), Warren Zevon (Art Direction), Michael Krumper (A&R), Babi Floyd (Vocals), Warren Zevon (Vocals), Rennert (Management), Chuck Prophet (Guitar), Britt Pahan (Management), Curtis King (Vocals), Warren Zevon (Guitar), Warren Zevon (Penny Whistle), Dennis Collins (Vocals), Warren Zevon (Keyboards), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Paul Q. Kolderie (Producer), Jorge Calderon (Guitar), Ken Anderson (Representation), Loeb & Loeb (Representation), Winston Watson (Drums (Snare))
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Life'll Kill Ya
Studio album by Warren Zevon
Released January 25, 2000
Recorded 1999
Genre Rock
Length 40:23
Label Artemis
Producer Paul Q. Kolderie,
Sean Slade
Professional reviews
Warren Zevon chronology
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (An Anthology)
(1996)
Life'll Kill Ya
(2000)
My Ride's Here
(2002)

Life'll Kill Ya is an album by American singer/songwriter Warren Zevon, released in 2000. (see 2000 in music). The album was recorded in 1999. Although "Life'll Kill Ya" contained the explicit track, My Shit's Fucked Up, it did not receive a parental advisory label.

Contents

Themes

Several of the album's songs deal with the topic of death. For instance, "My Shit's Fucked Up" is a mournful lament to the aging process and the inevitable decay that accompanies it. It describes the narrator visiting a doctor, where he receives unpleasant news: "your shit's fucked up". "Life'll Kill Ya" and "Don't Let Us Get Sick" also have prominent death themes. In 2002, just two years after the release of "Life'll Kill Ya", Zevon was diagnosed with mesothelioma which killed him a year later.[1] [2] [3]

Track listing

  1. "I Was in the House When the House Burned Down" (Warren Zevon) – 3:04
  2. "Life'll Kill Ya" (Warren Zevon) – 2:47
  3. "Porcelain Monkey" (Jorge Calderón, Warren Zevon) – 3:32
  4. "For My Next Trick I'll Need a Volunteer" (Warren Zevon) – 3:13
  5. "I'll Slow You Down" (Warren Zevon) – 3:13
  6. "Hostage-O" (Warren Zevon) – 4:05
  7. "Dirty Little Religion" (Warren Zevon) – 3:11
  8. "Back in the High Life Again" (Will Jennings, Steve Winwood) – 3:13
  9. "My Shit's Fucked Up" (Warren Zevon) – 2:45
  10. "Fistful of Rain" (Jorge Calderón, Warren Zevon) – 2:45
  11. "Ourselves to Know" (Warren Zevon) – 5:18
  12. "Don't Let Us Get Sick" (Warren Zevon) – 3:17

Personnel

Production

  • Producers: Paul Q. Kolderie, Sean Slade
  • Engineers: Paul Q. Kolderie, Sean Slade
  • Mastering: Greg Calbi
  • A&R: Michael Krumper
  • Art Direction: Warren Zevon
  • Design: Jonathan Exley
  • Photography: Jonathan Exley

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
2000 The Billboard 200 173
2000 Top Internet Albums 9

 
 

 

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