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One of the reasons that Jackson Browne's first album is among the most auspicious debuts in pop music history is that it doesn't sound like a debut. Although only 23, Browne had kicked around the music business for several years, writing and performing as a member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and as Nico's backup guitarist, among other gigs, while many artists recorded his material. So, if this doesn't sound like someone's first batch of songs, it's not. Browne had 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 -- piano, acoustic guitar, bass, drums, congas, violin, harmony vocals -- that highlighted the songs and always seemed about to disappear. In song after song, Browne described the world as a desert in need of moisture, and this wet/dry dichotomy carried over into much of the imagery. In "Doctor My Eyes," the album's most propulsive song and a Top Ten hit, he sang, "Doctor, my eyes/Cannot see the sky/Is this the prize/For having learned how not to cry?" If Browne's outlook was cautious, its expression was original. His conditional optimism seemed to reflect hard experience, and in the early '70s, the aftermath of the '60s, a lot of his listeners shared that perspective. Like any great artist, Browne articulated the tenor of his times. But the album has long since come to seem a timeless collection of reflective ballads touching on still-difficult subjects -- suicide (explicitly), depression and drug use (probably), spiritual uncertainty and desperate hope -- all in calm, reasoned tones, and all with an amazingly eloquent sense of language. Jackson Browne's greater triumph is that, having perfectly expressed its times, it transcended those times as well. (The album features a cover depicting Browne's face on a water bag -- an appropriate reference to its desert/water imagery -- containing the words "saturate before using." Inevitably, many people began to refer to the self-titled album by that phrase, and when it was released on CD, it nearly became official -- both the disc and the spine of the jewel box read Saturate Before Using.)

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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1
Jamaica Say You Will
00:03:25

Jackson Browne, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Crosby, Harmony Vocals - David Campbell, Viola - Jimmie Fadden, Harmonica - JIM GORDON, Organ - Russ Kunkel, Drums - Leland Sklar, Bass Guitar - Graham nash, Harmony Vocals - Greg Ladanyi, MasteringEngineer - Craig Doerge, Piano - Leah Kunkel, Harmony Vocals - Richard Sanford Orshoff, Producer, Engineer

Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company., © 2022 Asylum Records. ℗ 1986, 2022 Asylum Records

2
A Child in These Hills
00:03:59

Jackson Browne, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Crosby, Harmony Vocals - David Campbell, Viola - Jimmie Fadden, Harmonica - JIM GORDON, Organ - Russ Kunkel, Drums - Leland Sklar, Bass Guitar - Graham nash, Harmony Vocals - Greg Ladanyi, MasteringEngineer - Craig Doerge, Piano - Leah Kunkel, Harmony Vocals - Richard Sanford Orshoff, Producer, Engineer

Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company., © 2022 Asylum Records. ℗ 1986, 2022 Asylum Records

3
Song for Adam
00:05:23

Jackson Browne, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Crosby, Harmony Vocals - David Campbell, Viola - Jimmie Fadden, Harmonica - JIM GORDON, Organ - Russ Kunkel, Drums - Leland Sklar, Bass Guitar - Graham nash, Harmony Vocals - Greg Ladanyi, MasteringEngineer - Craig Doerge, Piano - Leah Kunkel, Harmony Vocals - Richard Sanford Orshoff, Producer, Engineer

Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company., © 2022 Asylum Records. ℗ 1986, 2022 Asylum Records

4
Doctor My Eyes
00:03:17

Jackson Browne, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Crosby, Harmony Vocals - David Campbell, Viola - Jimmie Fadden, Harmonica - JIM GORDON, Organ - Russ Kunkel, Drums - Leland Sklar, Bass Guitar - Graham nash, Harmony Vocals - Greg Ladanyi, MasteringEngineer - Craig Doerge, Piano - Leah Kunkel, Harmony Vocals - Richard Sanford Orshoff, Producer, Engineer

Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company., © 2022 Asylum Records. ℗ 1986, 2022 Asylum Records

5
From Silver Lake
00:03:52

Jackson Browne, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Crosby, Harmony Vocals - David Campbell, Viola - Jimmie Fadden, Harmonica - JIM GORDON, Organ - Russ Kunkel, Drums - Leland Sklar, Bass Guitar - Graham nash, Harmony Vocals - Greg Ladanyi, MasteringEngineer - Craig Doerge, Piano - Leah Kunkel, Harmony Vocals - Richard Sanford Orshoff, Producer, Engineer

Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company., © 2022 Asylum Records. ℗ 1986, 2022 Asylum Records

6
Something Fine
00:03:48

Jackson Browne, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Crosby, Harmony Vocals - David Campbell, Viola - Jimmie Fadden, Harmonica - JIM GORDON, Organ - Russ Kunkel, Drums - Leland Sklar, Bass Guitar - Graham nash, Harmony Vocals - Greg Ladanyi, MasteringEngineer - Craig Doerge, Piano - Leah Kunkel, Harmony Vocals - Richard Sanford Orshoff, Producer, Engineer

Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company., © 2022 Asylum Records. ℗ 1986, 2022 Asylum Records

7
Under the Falling Sky
00:04:09

Jackson Browne, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Crosby, Harmony Vocals - David Campbell, Viola - Jimmie Fadden, Harmonica - JIM GORDON, Organ - Russ Kunkel, Drums - Leland Sklar, Bass Guitar - Graham nash, Harmony Vocals - Greg Ladanyi, MasteringEngineer - Craig Doerge, Piano - Leah Kunkel, Harmony Vocals - Richard Sanford Orshoff, Producer, Engineer

Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company., © 2022 Asylum Records. ℗ 1986, 2022 Asylum Records

8
Looking Into You
00:04:19

Jackson Browne, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Crosby, Harmony Vocals - David Campbell, Viola - Jimmie Fadden, Harmonica - JIM GORDON, Organ - Russ Kunkel, Drums - Leland Sklar, Bass Guitar - Graham nash, Harmony Vocals - Greg Ladanyi, MasteringEngineer - Craig Doerge, Piano - Leah Kunkel, Harmony Vocals - Richard Sanford Orshoff, Producer, Engineer

Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company., © 2022 Asylum Records. ℗ 1986, 2022 Asylum Records

9
Rock Me on the Water
00:04:14

Jackson Browne, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Crosby, Harmony Vocals - David Campbell, Viola - Jimmie Fadden, Harmonica - JIM GORDON, Organ - Russ Kunkel, Drums - Leland Sklar, Bass Guitar - Graham nash, Harmony Vocals - Greg Ladanyi, MasteringEngineer - Craig Doerge, Piano - Leah Kunkel, Harmony Vocals - Richard Sanford Orshoff, Producer, Engineer

Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company., © 2022 Asylum Records. ℗ 1986, 2022 Asylum Records

10
My Opening Farewell
00:04:45

Jackson Browne, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Crosby, Harmony Vocals - David Campbell, Viola - Jimmie Fadden, Harmonica - JIM GORDON, Organ - Russ Kunkel, Drums - Leland Sklar, Bass Guitar - Graham nash, Harmony Vocals - Greg Ladanyi, MasteringEngineer - Craig Doerge, Piano - Leah Kunkel, Harmony Vocals - Richard Sanford Orshoff, Producer, Engineer

Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company., © 2022 Asylum Records. ℗ 1986, 2022 Asylum Records

Chronique

One of the reasons that Jackson Browne's first album is among the most auspicious debuts in pop music history is that it doesn't sound like a debut. Although only 23, Browne had kicked around the music business for several years, writing and performing as a member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and as Nico's backup guitarist, among other gigs, while many artists recorded his material. So, if this doesn't sound like someone's first batch of songs, it's not. Browne had 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 -- piano, acoustic guitar, bass, drums, congas, violin, harmony vocals -- that highlighted the songs and always seemed about to disappear. In song after song, Browne described the world as a desert in need of moisture, and this wet/dry dichotomy carried over into much of the imagery. In "Doctor My Eyes," the album's most propulsive song and a Top Ten hit, he sang, "Doctor, my eyes/Cannot see the sky/Is this the prize/For having learned how not to cry?" If Browne's outlook was cautious, its expression was original. His conditional optimism seemed to reflect hard experience, and in the early '70s, the aftermath of the '60s, a lot of his listeners shared that perspective. Like any great artist, Browne articulated the tenor of his times. But the album has long since come to seem a timeless collection of reflective ballads touching on still-difficult subjects -- suicide (explicitly), depression and drug use (probably), spiritual uncertainty and desperate hope -- all in calm, reasoned tones, and all with an amazingly eloquent sense of language. Jackson Browne's greater triumph is that, having perfectly expressed its times, it transcended those times as well. (The album features a cover depicting Browne's face on a water bag -- an appropriate reference to its desert/water imagery -- containing the words "saturate before using." Inevitably, many people began to refer to the self-titled album by that phrase, and when it was released on CD, it nearly became official -- both the disc and the spine of the jewel box read Saturate Before Using.)

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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