Excitable Boy


Excitable Boy is the third studio album by American musician Warren Zevon. The album was released on January 18, 1978, by Asylum Records. It includes the single "Werewolves of London", which reached No. 21 and remained in the American Top 40 for six weeks. The album brought Zevon to commercial attention and remains the best-selling album of his career, having been certified platinum by the RIAA and reaching the top ten on the US Billboard 200. A remastered and expanded edition was released in 2007.

Music and lyrics

"Excitable Boy" and "Werewolves of London" were considered macabrely humorous by some critics. The historical "Veracruz" dramatizes the United States occupation of Veracruz. It was the first song Zevon wrote with Jorge Calderón. Likewise, "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner" is a fictionalized account of former mercenary David Lindell's experiences in Africa. "Lawyers, Guns and Money" is a tongue-in-cheek tale of a young American man's adventures in Cold War-era Latin America, based on a real-life "day of improbable and grotesque mischief" Zevon experienced in Kauai. In addition, there are two ballads about life and relationships, as well as the funk/disco-inspired "Nighttime in the Switching Yard".

Critical reception

Reviewing in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies, Robert Christgau wrote:
The Globe and Mail panned the album, writing that Zevon's famous friends contributing to "this improbable collection of tunes is a testament to the constant in-breeding among the California types that have so deteriorated the scene out there."

Track listing

All writing by Warren Zevon. Additional writers as noted.

Personnel

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Certifications