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Running On Empty

Jackson Browne

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Running On Empty Jackson Browne 4:55 $1.29 View In iTunes
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The Road Jackson Browne 4:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Rosie Jackson Browne 3:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
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You Love the Thunder Jackson Browne 3:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Cocaine Jackson Browne 4:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Shaky Town Jackson Browne 3:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Love Needs a Heart (Live) Jackson Browne 3:30 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Nothing But Time Jackson Browne 3:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Load Out Jackson Browne 5:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Stay Jackson Browne 3:21 $1.29 View In iTunes

Album Review

Having acknowledged a certain creative desperation on The Pretender, Jackson Browne lowered his sights (and raised his commercial appeal) considerably with Running on Empty, which was more a concept album about the road than an actual live album, even though its songs were sometimes recorded on-stage (and sometimes on the bus or in the hotel). Unlike most live albums, though, it consisted of previously unrecorded songs. Browne had less creative participation on this album than on any he ever made, solely composing only two songs, co-writing four others, and covering another four. And he had less to say — the title song and leadoff track neatly conjoined his artistic and escapist themes. Figuratively and creatively, he was out of gas, but like "the pretender," he still had to make a living. The songs covered all aspects of touring, from Danny O'Keefe's "The Road," which detailed romantic encounters, and "Rosie" (co-written by Browne and his manager Donald Miller), in which a soundman pays tribute to auto-eroticism, to, well, "Cocaine," to the travails of being a roadie ("The Load-Out"). Audience noises, humorous asides, loose playing — they were all part of a rough-around-the-edges musical evocation of the rock & roll touring life. It was not what fans had come to expect from Browne, of course, but the disaffected were more than outnumbered by the newly converted. (It didn't hurt that "Running on Empty" and "The Load-Out"/"Stay" both became Top 40 hits.) As a result, Browne's least ambitious, but perhaps most accessible, album ironically became his biggest seller. But it is not characteristic of his other work: for many, it will be the only Browne album they will want to own, just as others always will regard it disdainfully as "Jackson Browne lite."

Customer Reviews

The Load Out and Stay combination
     

The version of "The Load Out" being sold on I tunes is 5:35 in length, too bad the actual song is around 8 minutes long! The song "Stay" is basically the end of the load out and should be sold as one. When was the last time anyone heard one with out the other from this album? NEVER!

Browne's Best
     

This is by far his best. Other than Running On Empty the stand out songs are You Love the Thunder, The Load Out, and Rosie!

Makes me sad that there aren't more reviews on this album
     

Without a doubt the best live album created. Atleast that I've ever owned. I'm not going to go on and on about how complicated the music is because, well I don't know enough about notes and chords and different styles to give an opinion on that, but I CAN say the music sure sounds worth listening to, and Jackson Browne gives another lyrical performance on this album as well. One of those albums that is required if you consider yourself a collector of music.

Biography

Born: October, 1948 in Heidelberg, Germany

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

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 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,...
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