Its impossible to be objective about this album once you know that Zevon recorded it while fully conscious of his impending death from lung cancer; he wasnt expected to live long enough to complete it, let alone see its release. On that note, its a triumph and a celebration of one of Americas most underrated songwriters. On the other hand, measured next to any of Zevons other works, it doesnt really measure up. The A-list guest stars only distract from Zevons own fragile voice, and theres way too many wanky guitar solos from the likes of David Lindley and Ry Cooder. The rockers are the weakest cmon, the guys on his death bed. Its the songs filled with regrets and goodbyes that are as poignant as youd expect ("Shes Too Good For Me, "Please Stay and the closing "Keep Me In Your Heart). They almost make up for the inexcusable decision to cover "Knockin on Heavens Door, a cliché which Zevon probably thought was kind of funny. For us, its just painful on several levels.
(Artemis)Warren Zevon
The Wind
BY Michael BarclayPublished Oct 1, 2003