Jackson Browne - For Everyman (1973) [Asylum #60626-2]

Jackson Browne - For Everyman (1973) [Asylum #60626-2]
Jackson Browne - For Everyman (1973) [Asylum #60626-2]
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Folk Rock | Label: Asylum | Catalog Number: #60626-2 | Originally Released: 1973

Jackson Browne faced the nearly insurmountable task of following a masterpiece in making his second album. Having cherry-picked years of songwriting the first time around, he turned to some of his secondary older material, which was still better than most people's best and, ironically, more accessible -- notably such songs as "These Days," which had been covered six times already, dating back to Nico's Chelsea Girl album in 1967, and "Take It Easy," a co-composition with the Eagles' Glenn Frey that had been a Top 40 hit for the group in 1972. Browne unsuccessfully looked for another hit single with the up-tempo "Red Neck Friend," reminisced about meeting his wife and starting a family in the coy "Ready or Not," and, at the end, finally came up with a new song to rank with those on the first album in the philosophical title track, which reportedly was his more positive reply to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's "Wooden Ships." (David Crosby sang harmony.) Musically, the album was still restrained, but not as austere as Jackson Browne, as the singer had hooked up with multi-instrumentalist David Lindley, who would introduce interesting textures to his music on a variety of stringed instruments for the next several years. All of which is to say that For Everyman was a less consistent collection than Browne's debut album. But Browne's songwriting ability remained impressive. by William Ruhlmann, allmusic.com



Tracklist:

1. Take It Easy
2. Our Lady of the Well
3. Colors of the Sun
4. I Thought I Was a Child
5. These Days
6. Red Neck Friend
7. Times You've Come
8. Ready or Not
9. Sing My Songs to Me
10. For Everyman

Producer Jackson Browne
Recorded By - John Haeny, Kent Nebergall, Ric Tarantini at Sunset Studio One
Mixed By - Al Schmitt
Mastered By Greg Ladanyi
Recorded in 1973 thanks to David Geffen.
Personnel:

Jackson Browne - acoustic guitar, guitar, piano, rhythm guitar, keyboard, vocals
David Crosby - harmony vocals
Craig Doerge - piano
Wilton Felder - bass
Glenn Frey - vocals, guitar, harmony vocals
Doug Haywood - bass, vocals, harmony vocals
Don Henley - vocals, guitar, harmony vocals, drums
Elton John - piano (on "Red Neck Friend" - credited as Rockaday Johnnie)
Jim Keltner - drums
Sneaky Pete Kleinow - pedal steel
Russ Kunkel - drums
David Lindley - acoustic guitar, fiddle, guitar, violin, electric guitar, steel guitar, slide guitar, electric fiddle
Gary Mallaber - drums
Mickey McGee - drums
Joni Mitchell - piano, electric piano
Spooner Oldham - organ
David Paich - piano
Bill Payne - piano, keyboard
Bonnie Raitt - vocals, harmony vocals
Leland Sklar - bass
Mike Utley - organ, keyboard


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