Rolling Stone (2/17/00, p.57) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...morbidly engrossing....[It] seesaws between gallows humor and hopeful yearning, with the balance tilting towards the former..."<br>Entertainment Weekly (1/28/00, p.106) - "...one of the '70s most gifted musicians has pulled off a CD that resonates with the quizzical poignancy of midlife survival while harking back to his delectably deranged EXCITABLE BOY heyday..." - Rating: A-<br>Q (2/00, p.93) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...a quality record packed with ironic, sarcastic, nakedly emotional, funny and gut-wrenching songs....business as usual, but, God, he's good at it..."<br>Uncut (9/03, p.96) - "...The songs are consistently funny, mordant, touching, and wise..."<br>CMJ (1/24/00, p.29) - "...arguably his best collection of new material since 1978's EXCITABLE BOY....[his] dry, twisted voice is accompanied by rock instrumentation that is appropriately sparse....The poetic irony of songs such as the title track...ring through with well-deserved clarity."<br>No Depression (3-4/00, pp.110-111) - "...With LIFE'LL KILL YA, Zevon...assemble[s] 12 thoughtful, often caustically funny, always intimately felt songs....[he] varies pitch between rumbling basso and expressively strained falsetto, yet his overall tone remains steady..."<br>Mojo (Publisher) (2/00, p.90) - "...his wryness and acuity...recall Randy Newman, though with less winsome, more militaristic melodies and a savage, pugilistic vocal..."<br>Disc 1<br>1. I Was in the House When the House Burned Down<br>2. Life'll Kill Ya<br>3. Porcelain Monkey<br>4. For My Next Trick I'll Need a Volunteer<br>5. I'll Slow You Down<br>6. Hostage-O<br>7. Dirty Little Religion<br>8. Back in the High Life Again<br>9. My Shit's ******ed Up<br>10. Fistful of Rain<br>11. Ourselves to Know<br>12. Don't Let Us Get Sick<br>
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