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    We Ran is a 1998 rock album by American singer, songwriter, and producer Linda Ronstadt. The disc featured back-up from three members of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers. It spent two weeks on the Billboard albums chart, peaking at #160. This disc was taken out of print in 2009.

  2. Primary producer Glyn Johns (the Rolling Stones, the Who) makes smart choices--though George Massenburg and Wachtel turn "I Go to Pieces" into a breath-fest--and the musicianship of Bernie Leadon and the Heartbreakers keeps pace with Ronstadt's serene vocal ease.

  3. Bernard Mathew Leadon III, dit Bernie Leadon, né le 19 juillet 1947 à Minneapolis au Minnesota, est un musicien américain auteur-compositeur et membre fondateur des Eagles. Avant de jouer avec eux, il était membre de trois groupes country/rock, Hearts & Flowers, Dillard & Clark et les Flying Burrito Brothers.

  4. Where Your Road Leads (MCA Nashville, 42 min) 2½ stars. For Linda Ronstadt, who has found nearly everything she's released of late exiled to "lite" radio, We Ran is an attempt to revisit the roots-rock landscape she once defined and ruled.

  5. 12 juin 1998 · This album reunited her with several of her L.A. chums from the '70s, including Bernie Leadon, Waddy Wachtel, and Russ Kunkel. Production is by Glyn Johns (The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Eagles), with contributions from his multi-instrumentalist son Ethan and members of Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers.

  6. 12 juin 1998 · In 1998, she returned with We Ran, a full-fledged pop comeback produced by Glyn Johns (George Massenberg, Peter Asher, and Waddy Wachtel also produced a handful of songs) and featuring support from such '70s soft rock stalwarts as Waddy Wachtel and Bernie Leadon, as well as Heartbreakers Mike Campbell, Howie Epstein, and Benmont Tench.

  7. Primary producer Glyn Johns (the Rolling Stones, the Who) makes smart choices--though George Massenburg and Wachtel turn "I Go to Pieces" into a breath-fest--and the musicianship of Bernie Leadon and the Heartbreakers keeps pace with Ronstadt's serene vocal ease.