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Running on Empty
(1977)
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Having acknowledged a certain creative desperation on The Pretender, Jackson Browne lowered his sights (and raised his commercial appeal) considerably with Running on Empty, which was more a concept album about the road than an actual live album, even though its songs were sometimes recorded on-stage (and sometimes on the bus or in the hotel). ...
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The Very Best of Jackson Browne
(2004)
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Jackson Browne long displayed an aversion to hits collections, releasing his first one 25 years after his debut album. That 1997 disc, entitled Next Voice You Hear: The Best of Jackson Browne, had many hits, yet it was also missing many essential songs, leaving an opening for a collection that had all of Browne's hits and signature songs in one ...
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The Next Voice You Hear: The Best of Jackson Browne
(1997)
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Boasting 13 tracks, plus two new songs, The Next Voice You Hear: The Best of Jackson Browne contains some of Browne's biggest hits -- "Doctor My Eyes," "Running on Empty," "Somebody's Baby," "Tender Is the Night" -- but it leaves a surprising number off, including "Rock Me on the Water," "Here Come Those Tears Again," "Stay," "Boulevard," "Lawyers ...
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'80s Pop Hits [Sony]
(2001)
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Various Artists
'80s Pop Hits is a three-disc set from Sony with a heavy emphasis on ballads, many of which continue to be played on adult contemporary radio stations across the U.S. The relatively upbeat material -- like Wham!'s "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go," Toto's "Rosanna," Luther Vandross' "Stop for Love," and Deniece Williams' "Let's Hear It for the Boy" -- ...
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Late for the Sky
(1974)
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Jackson Browne
On his third album, Jackson Browne returned to the themes of his debut record (love, loss, identity, apocalypse) and, amazingly, delved even deeper into them. "For a Dancer," a meditation on death like the first album's "Song for Adam," is a more eloquent eulogy; "Farther On" extends the "moving on" point of "Looking Into You"; "Before the Deluge" ...
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Solo Acoustic, Vol. 1
(2005)
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Jackson Browne
The opening 28 seconds of Jackson Browne's Solo Acoustic, Vol. 1 are massive crowd applause. Even its volume level gets boosted the way it did on live albums from the 1970s. Guess he wants you to know he still matters to people -- and it's totally unnecessary. The music here speaks for itself. Whether or not one appreciates Browne's recorded ...
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For Everyman
(1973)
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Jackson Browne
Jackson Browne faced the nearly insurmountable task of following a masterpiece in making his second album. Having cherry-picked years of songwriting the first time around, he turned to some of his secondary older material, which was still better than most people's best and, ironically, more accessible -- notably such songs as "These Days," which ...
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No Nukes
(1980)
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Lives in the Balance
(1986)
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Jackson Browne
Usually among the most introspective of songwriters, Jackson Browne cast his gaze on the world outside on Lives in the Balance and did not like what he saw. Beginning with "For America," he lamented his previous indifference to social issues -- "I went on speaking of the future/While other people fought and bled" -- but immediately tried to make ...
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Jackson Browne
(1972)
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An auspicious debut that doesn't sound like a debut: although only 23, Jackson Browne had kicked around the music business for several years and developed an unusual use of language, studiedly casual yet full of striking imagery, and a post-apocalyptic viewpoint to go with it. He sang with a calm certainty over spare, discretely placed backup that ...
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World in Motion
(1989)
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Jackson Browne
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Rock and Roll Doctor: Lowell George Tribute
(1998)
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As the guitarist, vocalist and primary songwriter for Little Feat, Lowell George was one of the biggest cult heroes of the '70s, creating a body of work that was deeply set within the blues tradition yet fiercely idiosyncratic and weird. It was the kind of music that earns a large cult following, but doesn't guarantee good covers, since its very ...
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Hold Out
(1980)
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Jackson Browne
If Jackson Browne had convincingly lowered the bar set by his first three albums on his fourth and fifth ones, his sixth, Hold Out, found him once again seeking some measure of satisfaction, albeit in reduced circumstances. His songs were less philosophical, but they were also more personal. In "Of Missing Persons," he once again took on a eulogy ...
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Looking East
(1996)
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Jackson Browne begins his most Los Angeles-oriented album standing in the Pacific Ocean "Looking East" across the country and, as usual, doing so without much approval, but with a persistent hope. After reflecting on his youth in "The Barricades of Heaven," he compares the rich and poor in "Some Bridges" and takes time out to watch a little ...
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Greatest Hits
(1990)
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Curb's Greatest Hits is a 13-track budget-priced collection that features some of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's biggest hits, including "Mr. Bojangles," "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," "House at Pooh Corner," "I Saw the Light" and "Fire in the Sky." Since it contains the original versions of many of their big hits, it's not a bad choice for casual ...
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Where Have All the Flowers Gone: The Songs of Pete Seeger
(1998)
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After listening to this multi-artist two-CD celebration of Pete Seeger's songs, you'll be delighted to read in the liner notes that it's "just the beginning of at least four volumes." Producer Jim Musselman calls the package a "labor of love," and that's clearly what it was. Musselman did a terrific job of choosing the songs from Seeger's vast ...
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I'm Alive
(1993)
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Jackson Browne abandoned politics for the war between the sexes on I'm Alive. "I have no problem with this crooked world," he sang; "...My problem is you." The album detailed the ups and downs of a relationship, starting with the defiant post-breakup title track and then doubling back to describe irritation ("My Problem Is You"), devotion ( ...
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The Naked Ride Home
(2002)
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For the most part, The Naked Ride Home devotes itself to Jackson Browne's two favorite themes -- the slightly melancholy recollections of relationships either failed or failing which dominated albums like The Pretender and Late for the Sky, and socio-political observations of an increasingly chaotic world in the manner of Lives in the Balance and ...
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The Pretender
(1976)
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Jackson Browne
On The Pretender, Jackson Browne took a step back from the precipice so well defined on his first three albums, but doing so didn't seem to make him feel any better. Employing a real producer, Jon Landau, for the first time, Browne made what sounded like a real contemporary rock record, but this made his songs less effective; the ersatz Mexican ...
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Unbroken! Live
(2003)
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Sun City: Artists United Against Apartheid
(1985)
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Sun City was certainly the most political of all of the charity rock albums of the 1980s. Little Steven organized a number of artists for this protest against apartheid, including such heavyweights as Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, Peter Gabriel, Jimmy Cliff, Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Run-D.M.C, and Lou Reed. Thankfully, the result was extremely ...
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Lawyers in Love
(1983)
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Jackson Browne
After managing to sound romantically mawkish on 1980's Hold Out, Browne returned with this album. It showed he has a weird sense of humor when he puts his mind to it. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Mr. Bojangles
(2007)
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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
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Read the Hits/Best of the 80's
(1994)
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Greatest Hits of the 80's [Sony]
(2001)
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Sony's mammoth three-disc Greatest Hits of the 80's collection may be cheap looking, but it's swelled to the gills with hits both well known and obscure. Listeners looking for classics like "Total Eclipse of the Heart," "Cum on Feel the Noise," and "99 Red Balloons" won't be disappointed, but the more adventurous lover of all things '80s will ...
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