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Jackson Browne

The Pretender

The Pretender Tracks
1. Fuse
2. Your Bright Baby Blues
3. Linda Paloma
4. Here Come Those Tears Again
5. Only Child
6. Daddy's Tune
7. Sleep's Dark and Silent Gate
8. Pretender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender
The Pretender Review
A songwriting prodigy since his teens, Jackson Browne had already reached a zenith in confessional writing with 1974's Late for the Sky, a song cycle of his guitar and piano based anthems, reveries, and rockers, distilling themes of disillusionment, apocalypse, friendship, and fragile romances. Teaming with Bruce Springsteen's producer, Jon Landau, Browne himself clearly sought to up the ante with more epic settings, while Landau worked on pumping up the star's vocal attack. But personal tragedy, in the suicide of his partner and mother of his young son, cast an unplanned shadow across these songs, giving The Pretender a darker, heartbroken edge and an authentic, scarred toughness. Fatherhood, mortality, and resignation inform brilliant songs like "Your Bright Baby Blues" (featuring Lowell George's plangent slide guitar and vocal counterpoint), "Here Come Those Tears Again" (with Bonnie Raitt), and the prayerful, desolate "Sleep's Dark and Silent Gate," but it's the title tune that remains the haunting highlight. --Sam Sutherland


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you was my brother,you should have looked out for me
5
david geffen must have pooped his pants when he finally figured out just what he had, when he signed jackson browne....it was pure accident...geffens secretary found a photo of JB in the office trash...looked at it...told david...dont toss that out...he is a nice looking boy,came by,well mannered...listen to his demo..theres something about him..the rest is history...the pretender put jb in the limelight.and on the map......though he and frey and the old laurel canyon cronies had been around for years..the nexxus of geffen and jackson became the platform.....and jb introduced geffen to all the hot acts emerging around sunset blvd. as payback for geffens faith...geffen intelligently left jb alone to create his own brand of brilliant, confessional, west coast rock...the pretender is brownes defining anthem...his ethos...and to appreciate JB one has to know the pretender..."im gonna be a happy idiot and struggle for the legal tender..."is pretty precocious stuff for a 23/24 year old guy, at the time...without getting carried away...browne may be the mozart of rock...that kind of raw talent is likely borne not made...i think.. buy the cd....be a contender not a pretender...a happy idiot...!!
Posted by Anonymous, on 2004-04-14
Another Of Jackson Browne's Best Albums
5
THE PRETENDER, along with JACKSON BROWNE, FOR EVERYMAN, LATE FOR THE SKY, and RUNNING ON EMPTY, is one of Jackson Browne's best albums. It features songs that cut to the very heart of the human soul, as well as railing against greed and materialism in the title track, a song which could teach valuable lessons to anyone who's ever told a young woman that she's overweight or called a classmate "freak", "nerd", or "loser." Other tunes on the album deal with the suicide of Browne's wife, which had occurred as he was writing for this one. This should be one of the first Jackson Browne albums you purchase anyway, but Browne's advocacy of sanctions against Indonesia in retaliation for that country's recent trumped-up drug-smuggling conviction of a young Australian tourist makes all of Browne's 70s, 80s, and 90s albums worth owning.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-08-23
My Favorite Jackson Browne Album!
5
I'm a Jackson Browne Fan since the 70s & this is my favorite! I love Linda Paloma & especially Your Bright Baby Blues!
Posted by Anonymous, on 2003-12-04