After two albums that placed Warren Zevon in unexpected surroundings -- 1987's scrappy Sentimental Hygiene, which employed R.E.M. as Zevon's house band, and 1989's Transverse City, an elaborate and epic-scale depiction of a world in collapse -- 1991's Mister Bad Example seemed like a return to familiar ground, at least at first glance. Frequent guitar foil Waddy Wachtel produced the sessions, and a number of other friends and collaborators from his salad days also popped up, including David Lindley, Jorge Calderon, Jim Keltner and Jeff Pocaro. But if Mister Bad Example was leaner, breezier and more concise than the two discs that preceded it, it also carried an air of Zevon battling against the sound and style fans expected of him, and reflected the mind of an artist who had learned to pursue his own vision no matter what others expected of him. "Finishing Touches" is as bitter a kiss-off to a former lover as anyone has committed to plastic, "Model Citizen" is hardly more charitable in its depiction of an unfortunately average guy ("It's the white man's burden/ And it weighs a ton"), and "Susie Lightning" and "Angel Dressed In Black" are witty but mordant commentaries on love in the Nineties. However, that's not to say that Zevon's sense of humor; the title cut is a hilarious shaggy dog tale of one man's love affair with global irresponsibility, and "Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead" is worthy of its title. And while the final cut is called "Searching For A Heart", the song confirms Zevon had one that was battered but still functioning when he recorded this album. Mister Bad Example doesn't make an immediate connection like some of Warren Zevon's best work, but the songs are well-crafted and it grows with repeated listening. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
Mr. Bad Example
10/15/1991 | Rhino Encore
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Credits
- Peggy McAfee
- Technical Assistance
- Jeff Porcaro
- Drums
- Jeffrey Shannon
- Assistant Engineer
- Andrew Slater
- Direction
- Brian Soucy
- Assistant Engineer
- Warren Zevon
- Guitar, Soloist, Harmony, Keyboards, Main Performer, Vocals
- Jordan Zevon
- Harmony Vocals, Harmony
- Waddy Wachtel
- Guitar, Harmony, Producer, Harmony Vocals
- Jeri Heiden
- Art Direction, Design
- Dave Collins
- Mastering
- Diego Uchitel
- Photography
- Jimmy Wachtel
- Photography
- Tom Smyth
- Technical Assistance
- Jorge Calderon
- Bass, Harmony, Harmony Vocals
- Jim Keltner
- Drums
- Andrew Ballard
- Assistant Engineer
- Scott Blockland
- Assistant Engineer
- Niko Bolas
- Mixing
- Marc DeSisto
- Engineer
- Dan Dugmore
- Guitar, Pedal Steel
- Bob Glaub
- Bass
- John Beverly Jones
- Mixing
- Tito Larriva
- Harmony Vocals, Harmony
- Kipp Lennon
- Harmony Vocals, Harmony
- Mark Lennon
- Harmony Vocals, Harmony
- Michael Lennon
- Harmony Vocals, Harmony
- Dwight Yoakam
- Harmony Vocals
- David Lindley
- Fiddle, Saz, Cumbus, Lap Steel Guitar, ?











