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Jackson Browne

Running on Empty

Running on Empty Tracks
1. Running On Empty
2. The Road
3. Rosie
4. You Love The Thunder
5. Cocaine
6. Shaky Town
7. Love Needs A Heart
8. Nothing But Time
9. The Load-Out
10. Stay
Jackson Browne - Running on Empty
Running on Empty Review
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 song to his roadies, is to be believed. Browne is much more blithe here than in his earlier outings. But Empty also represents a fleeting lighthearted moment for the singer-cum-poet whose concerns became more political than personal after its appearance. Beneath its flippant surface, this disc is a look at the lengths Browne and his friends went to avoid facing the demands of the touring life. What with the frequent drug references, misogynistic references to on-the-fly pairings with women, and the sobering line in the title track--"I look around for the friends I used to pull me through / Looking into their eyes, I see them running, too"--one realizes that Browne was much more comfortable on the road than off. --Jaan Uhelszki


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the experiment succeeds
5
there aren't too many artists who have ventured into the arena of live/studio mixes, quite like this one. the only other one i can really think of is rattle and hum. and compared to that one, running is vastly superior. this is because running on empty is vastly superior to most any other album in its own right. it just capture life on the road and jackson's own coming of age story in a perfect, succinct expression of seventies rock and roll. a perfect balance of the intimate and the grandiose in rock music.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-10-31
Should have done a remix
3
The album is as good as it has ever been with the same Jackson Browne sound that has made him famous. If the original multi-track tape is still avilable a new digital remix would most certainly be an improvement to sonic quality.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-09-24
The Reviewer Peteporchos is an idiot.
4
Nuff said in the title...
Posted by Anonymous, on 2004-05-08