 | Time the Conqueror [Read More ...] Browne's first studio release in six years. Recorded with his longtime band Kevin McCormick, Mark Goldenberg, Mauricio "Fritz" Lewak, and Jeff Young, along with two additional members, Chavonne Morris and Alethea Mills. Look for them on tour this fall. |
 | Solo Acoustic, Vol. 2 [Read More ...] Description: A sequel to the 2005 Grammy nominated Vol. I. Twelve songs culled from Browne's extensive and critically acclaimed solo acoustic concerts around the world over the past few years. Like its predecessor, it captures both spirited and humorous exchanges between Jackson and his audie... |
 | The Very Best of Jackson Browne [Read More ...] Description: Over the past three decades, Jackson Browne has created and voiced many of the most literate and emotionally resonant compositions in popular music—and sold more than 15 million albums, including the seven-times platinum Running On Empty and the #1 Hold Out. This year Browneâ€... |
 | Solo Acoustic, Vol. 1 [Read More ...] Description: Presenting twelve songs culled from Browne's extensive and critically acclaimed solo acoustic concerts around the world over the past few years, the disc also captures both spirited and humorous exchanges between Jackson and his audiences, making for a truly intimate listening ex... |
 | Running on Empty [Read More ...] Description: Recorded onstage, backstage, in three different hotel rooms, and on a Continental Silver Eagle tour bus during a cross-country 1977 tour, Running on Empty is a paean to life on the road. Jackson Browne's sense of camaraderie extended to the road crew, if "The Load Out," a love so... |
 | The Pretender [Read More ...] Description: A songwriting prodigy since his teens, Jackson Browne had already reached a zenith in confessional writing with 1974's Late for the Sky, a song cycle of his guitar and piano based anthems, reveries, and rockers, distilling themes of disillusionment, apocalypse, friendship, and fr... |
 | 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... |
 | Solo Acoustic 1 & 2 (Reis) [Read More ...] Description: This double CD makes available for the first time both of Browne's acclaimed live albums ("Solo Acoustic Vol. 1" was Grammy-nominated). Packaged in a redesigned O-Card, this release captures moving performances as well as the spirited exchanges between Jackson and his audiences, ... |
 | 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... |
 | I'm Alive [Read More ...] Review: (3.5 stars) My favorite Jackson record, not like that's saying much:No pretense at all here! Seriously, he strips away any huge production gimmicks, he forgets about making an important statement, instead looking inward. He cranks out an entire set of tasteful soft-rock, and it's... |
 | 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? |
 | Hold Out [Read More ...] That girl could sing:I bought this because I couldn't get that girl could sing on I-tunes. It was worth the money. |
 | Lives in the Balance [Read More ...] Review: A seriously underrated album that's seriously great.:After five fantastic albums in the 1970's, Jackson Browne stumbled a bit when the 1980's came around. "Hold Out" was passable, but underwhelming. "Lawyers in Love" was better, and was Browne's first album to be somewhat politi... |
 | Lawyers in Love [Read More ...] Review: Almost completely forgotten 80's JB:Wow, this one almost gets forgotten about. He never plays anything from "Lawyers in Love" in concert. Maybe it's because the album is oh so dated sounding. Despite that, the title track is downright classic JB. Whatever political commmentar... |
 | Running on Empty (CD & DVD Audio) [Read More ...] Description: Quintessential California singer-songwriter and 2004 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Jackson Browne has created some of the most literate and emotionally resonant compositions in popular music. Rhino's new version of Running on Empty is an incredible sonic reinvention, visual... |
 | 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! |
 | World in Motion [Read More ...] Review: A mixed bag:Some good, some mediocre. The good: Enough of the Night, Chasing you into the Night, How Long, My personal Revenge, and Lights and Virtues. The rest, well, in my opinion not up to normal Jackson Browne standards. There's enough good to buy the CD, as I did (an inex... |
 | The Naked Ride Home [Read More ...] 2002 release & first album of all new songs from the singer/songwriter since 1996's Looking East. Ten tracks, including the first single, 'The Night Inside Me'. Elektra. |
 | Looking East [Read More ...] Review: Back to his old tricks:Just when I thought Jackson had hit on a hot streak with I'm Alive, he goes and proves me wrong: he really is mediocre, or worse. There are so many clumsy rockers on this album, it makes it a tough listen ("Information Wars"; "Culver Moon"; "I'm the Cat"). ... |
 | 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... |