Sunday, January 3, 2016

Jackson Browne



























Artist:  Jackson Browne

Birth Name:  Clyde Jackson Browne
Born:  October 9, 1948.  Heidelberg, West Germany
Genre:  Folk, Rock, Folk Rock, Country Rock, Soft Rock
Occupations:  Singer, Songwriter, Musician

Jackson Browne is an American Singer and Songwriter and he has recorded many songs such as "Running On Empty", "Doctor My Eyes", "Take It Easy", "These Days", "Stay", and many more!.  He has sold over 18 million albums in the U.S. and he was inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.















Artist:  Jackson Browne with David Lindley
Title:  Live In Philadelphia 1975 (Box Set 3 CD) (2015)
Label:  Live Wire Productions
Rating:   *****

Tracks:

Disc 1: 

 1.  Come All Ye Fair And Tender Ladies  (3:21)
 2.  Take It Easy  (5:32)
 3.  Your Sweet And Shiny Eyes  (4:09)
 4.  Long Distance Love  (5:10)
 5.  Fountain Of Sorrow  (7:29)
 6.  Jamaica Say You Will  (5:29)
 7.  Mohammed's Radio  (6:22)
 8.  Fiddlin' Around  (5:48)
 9.  Banjo/The Arkansas Traveler  (15:30)
10. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (Instrumental)  (8:00)
11. Reel Of The Hanged Man  (3:00)

Disc 2:

 1.  For Everyman  (7:15)
 2.  The Times You've Come  (5:56)
 3.  Song For Again  (7:39)
 4.  Cocaine  (5:54)
 5.  You Asshole You (You Just Want Meat)  (1:53)
 6.  Werewolves Of London  (8:09)
 7.  Late For The Sky   (6:58)
 8.  For A Dancer  (5:46)
 9.  Hasten Down The Wind  (3:04)

Disc 3:

 1.  Doctor My Eyes  (5:14)
 2.  These Days  (4:27)
 3.  Before The Deluge  (12:20)
 4.  Do You Wanna Dance  (1:40)
 5.  Run Boy Run/Redneck Friend  (4:16)
 6.  Sweet Little Sixteen  (3:22)
 7.  Pipeline  (1:20)
 8.  Runaway  (4:42)
 9.  Your Bright Baby Blues  (8:22)

Personnel:

Jackson Browne:  Guitar, Lead Vocals
David Lindley:  Guitar, Fiddle, Lap Steel Guitar

Live In Philadelphia 1975 is the live album by Jackson Browne with David Lindley, was released on December 4, 2015 by Live Wire Productions.  WMMR FM Radio Broadcast recorded at The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, Philadelphia, September 7, 1975.





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