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About Jackson Browne
In many ways, Jackson Browne was the quintessential sensitive
Californian singer-songwriter of the early '70s. Only Joni Mitchell
and James Taylor ranked alongside him in terms of influence, but
neither artist tapped into the post-'60s zeitgeist like Jackson
Browne. While the majority of his classic '70s work was unflinchingly
personal, it nevertheless provided a touchstone for a generation of
maturing baby boomers coming to terms with adulthood. Not only did his
introspective, literate lyrics strike a nerve, but his laid-back
folk-rock set the template for much of the music to come out of
California during the '70s. With his first four albums, Jackson Browne
built a loyal following that helped him break into the mainstream with
1976's The Pretender. During the late '70s and early '80s, he was at
the height of his popularity, as each of his albums charted in the Top
10. Midway through the '80s, Jackson Browne made a series of political
protest records which caused his audience to gradually shrink, but
when he returned to introspective songwriting with 1993's I'm Alive,
he made a modest comeback.
Born in Heidelberg, West Germany, Jackson Browne and his family moved
to Los Angeles when he was three years old, and by the time he was a
teenager, Browne had developed an interest in folk music. He began
playing guitar and writing songs, which he sang at local folk clubs.
Early in 1966, he was invited to join the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, whom
he had met through the LA folk circuit. While he was only with the
band for a few months, the group recorded a handful of his songs on
their first two records. By the beginning of 1967, he had signed a
publishing deal with Nina Music, a division of Elektra Records; Nina
helped Jackson Browne secure songs on albums by Tom Rush and Steve
Noonan in 1968. During 1967 and 1968, he lived in New York's Greenwich
Village, where he played in Tim Buckley's backing band. Jackson Browne
also began working with Nico, who recorded three of his songs on her
Chelsea Girl album. When their relationship disintegrated in 1968, he
returned to Los Angeles, where he unsuccessfully tried to record a
solo album and form a folk group with Ned Doheney and Jack Wilce.
Jackson Browne continued to play local clubs and his reputation as a
songwriter continued to grow, with Linda Ronstadt and the Byrds
recording his songs. By the end of 1971, he had signed with David
Geffen's fledgling Asylum Records on the strength of his
widely-circulated demo tape.
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Jackson Browne was released in the spring of 1972, spawning the Top
10 hit single "Doctor My Eyes." Shortly after "Doctor My Eyes" reached
its peak position, "Take It Easy," a song Browne co-wrote with Glenn
Frey, became the Eagles' breakthrough hit. Many songs from his debut,
including "Rock Me on the Water" and "Jamaica Say You Will," became
singer-songwriter standards, but the album itself didn't establish
Browne as a pop star, despite its hit single. On his second album, For
Everyman (1973), he began a long-term collaboration with
instrumentalist David Lindley. For Everyman was a commercial
disappointment, yet it consolidated his cult following.
Released in the fall of 1974, Late for the Sky expanded Jackson
Browne's audience significantly, peaking at number 14 on the charts
and going gold by the beginning of the following year. Jackson
Browne's first wife, Phyllis, committed suicide in the spring of 1976,
but in the wake of the tragedy he recorded his commercial breakthrough
album, The Pretender. The record climbed into the Top 10 upon its fall
1976 release, going platinum in the spring of 1977. In the summer,
Jackson Browne launched an extensive tour, recording a new album while
he was on the road. The resulting record, Running on Empty (1977), was
a bigger success than its predecessor, peaking at number three and
launching the hit singles "Running On Empty" and "Stay / The
Load-Out." With his career riding high, Browne began to pursue
political and social causes, most notably protesting the use of
nuclear energy.
The success of Hold Out, the 1980 follow-up to Running on Empty, is
evidence of Jackson Browne's popularity. Though the album wasn't as
well-crafted as its predecessors, it became his only number one album
upon its summer release. In the summer of 1982, "Somebody's Baby,"
from the soundtrack of Fast Times At Ridgemont High, became Jackson
Browne's biggest hit, climbing to number seven on the US charts.
Divided between love songs and political protests, Lawyers in Love was
another hit due to success of the hit singles "Lawyers in Love,"
"Tender is the Night" and "For A Rocker." Nevertheless, the album also
showcased a newly-found social consciousness, which dominated 1986's
Lives in the Balance. The album lacked any hit singles, yet its fiery
condemnation of the Reagan era won an audience -- the album stayed on
the charts for over six months and went gold.
Jackson Browne continued to write primarily political songs on 1989's
World In Motion, but the record became his first album to not go gold.
Browne was quiet for the next four years, working on a variety social
causes and suffering a painful public breakup with his girlfriend,
actress Daryl Hannah. He finally returned with a comeback effort in
the fall of 1993 entitled I'm Alive. Comprised of personal songs, I'm
Alive received his best reviews since the late '70s and the record
went gold without producing any major hits. In the spring of 1996,
Jackson Browne released Looking East, which failed to gain the same
attention as I'm Alive.
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