 | Late for the Sky [Read More ...] Description: His third album, and arguably his finest, Late for the Sky continues Browne's sincere self-analysis into positively grim territory. The title track concerns the lingering effects of a dead relationship and was featured in Martin Scorcese's film Taxi Driver. While "For a Dancer" c... |
 | For Everyman [Read More ...] Description: Jackson Browne's second album defined the idea of the Southern California singer-songwriter--one part country, one part folk, eight parts introspection. It would be disgustingly maudlin except for the fact that Browne has some powerful songs, like the title track and "Lady of the... |
 | Jackson Browne (Saturate Before Using) [Read More ...] Saturate Before Using:this is my favorite album of all time!!! JB has a wisdom and an established sense of self even at such a young age. There is not a bad song on this album...especially insightful is Looking Into You...a real tear-jerker...or am I just too sensitive? |
 | Next Voice You Hear: The Best of Jackson Browne [Read More ...] Soulful, powerful:Few songwriters distill the essence of human emotion and existential question in such purity as Jackson Browne. Each time I listen to his music is like reconnecting with an old lover: time stands still, regrets unfold and sweet memories resurface. Thanks for the music, Jackson! |
 | Steal This Movie (2000 Film) [Read More ...] Description: The original Yippie, Abbie Hoffman left little room for compromise. His combative activism eventually forced him underground and guaranteed him a place in the lexicon of alternative Sixties culture. The soundtrack features both original 1960s protest music from Phil Ochs, Edwin S... |
 | Crazy Hair Day [Read More ...] Description: Barney Saltzberg, like Sandra Boynton before him, has taken the next logical step in his career as a successful writer of warmhearted but wackadoo kids' books: set his non-story-length juvenile musings to music, enlisting a battalion of big names to help. Unlike Boynton, who let ... |
 | Rare on Air, Vol. 2 [Read More ...] Review: One happy accident:Sad is the only word that describes the state of most of our radio airwaves. Sad, because by listening to most of the albums of rare and live material issued by Santa Monica's eclectic radio station, KCRW, reminds once more that there's much that we're not been... |
 | For Everyman [Read More ...] Description: Jackson Browne's second album defined the idea of the Southern California singer-songwriter--one part country, one part folk, eight parts introspection. It would be disgustingly maudlin except for the fact that Browne has some powerful songs, like the title track and "Lady of the... |
 | Solo Acoustic, Vol. 2 [Read More ...] Japanese issue of Jackson Browne's second volume to Solo Acoustics. Scheduled to include bonus track. Sony. 2008. |
 | Late for the Sky [Read More ...] Description: His third album, and arguably his finest, Late for the Sky continues Browne's sincere self-analysis into positively grim territory. The title track concerns the lingering effects of a dead relationship and was featured in Martin Scorcese's film Taxi Driver. While "For a Dancer" c... |
 | The Next Voice You Hear: The Best of Jackson Browne [Read More ...] Soulful, powerful:Few songwriters distill the essence of human emotion and existential question in such purity as Jackson Browne. Each time I listen to his music is like reconnecting with an old lover: time stands still, regrets unfold and sweet memories resurface. Thanks for the music, Jackson! |
 | Late for the Sky [GOLD CD] [Read More ...] Description: His third album, and arguably his finest, Late for the Sky continues Browne's sincere self-analysis into positively grim territory. The title track concerns the lingering effects of a dead relationship and was featured in Martin Scorcese's film Taxi Driver. While "For a Dancer" c... |
 | Late for the Sky [Read More ...] Description: His third album, and arguably his finest, Late for the Sky continues Browne's sincere self-analysis into positively grim territory. The title track concerns the lingering effects of a dead relationship and was featured in Martin Scorcese's film Taxi Driver. While "For a Dancer" c... |
 | Jackson Browne [Read More ...] Saturate Before Using:this is my favorite album of all time!!! JB has a wisdom and an established sense of self even at such a young age. There is not a bad song on this album...especially insightful is Looking Into You...a real tear-jerker...or am I just too sensitive? |
 | For Everyman [Read More ...] Description: Jackson Browne's second album defined the idea of the Southern California singer-songwriter--one part country, one part folk, eight parts introspection. It would be disgustingly maudlin except for the fact that Browne has some powerful songs, like the title track and "Lady of the... |
 | The Next Voice You Hear: The Best of Jackson Browne [Read More ...] Limited Reissue of his Best of Collection that Comes with a 36 Page Deluxe Booklet, Lyrics and Additonal Photos of Jackson. |
 | For Everyman [Read More ...] Description: Jackson Browne's second album defined the idea of the Southern California singer-songwriter--one part country, one part folk, eight parts introspection. It would be disgustingly maudlin except for the fact that Browne has some powerful songs, like the title track and "Lady of the... |
 | Late for the Sky [Read More ...] Description: His third album, and arguably his finest, Late for the Sky continues Browne's sincere self-analysis into positively grim territory. The title track concerns the lingering effects of a dead relationship and was featured in Martin Scorcese's film Taxi Driver. While "For a Dancer" c... |
 | Best of...Live/The Next Voice You Hear: The Best of Jackson Brown [Read More ...] Description: Subtitled - The Next Voice You Hear The Best Of Jackson Browne. Japanese exclusive release limited to one pressing. Released in sync with his concerts in Japan. Reissue of the double-CD set consisting of 'The Best of Jackson Browne' (Japan Tour Edition) & 'Best of Live'. Songs ... |