Album Info
Artist: | Jackson Browne |
Album: | For Everyman |
Released: | US, Oct 1973 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Take It Easy | 3:39 |
Acoustic Guitar - Jackson Browne | ||
Bass, Harmony Vocals [Harmony] - Doug Haywood | ||
Drums - Micky McGee | ||
Electric Guitar - David Lindley | ||
Pedal Steel Guitar [Pedal Steel] - Sneaky Pete | ||
A2 | Our Lady Of The Well | 3:51 |
Acoustic Guitar - David Lindley, Jackson Browne | ||
Bass, Harmony Vocals [Harmony] - Doug Haywood | ||
Drums - Jim Keltner | ||
Pedal Steel Guitar [Pedal Steel] - Sneaky Pete | ||
A3 | Colors Of The Sun | 4:26 |
Acoustic Guitar - David Lindley | ||
Bass - Doug Haywood | ||
Drums - Gary Mallaber | ||
Harmony Vocals [Harmony] - Don Henley | ||
Organ - Spooner Oldham | ||
Piano - Jackson Browne | ||
A4 | I Thought I Was A Child | 3:43 |
Acoustic Guitar - David Lindley | ||
Bass - Doug Haywood | ||
Drums - Jim Keltner | ||
Piano - Bill Payne | ||
A5 | These Days | 4:41 |
Acoustic Guitar - Jackson Browne | ||
Bass, Harmony Vocals [Harmony] - Doug Haywood | ||
Drums - Jim Keltner | ||
Piano - David Paich | ||
Slide Guitar - David Lindley | ||
B1 | Red Neck Friend | 3:56 |
Bass - Doug Haywood | ||
Drums - Jim Keltner | ||
Harmony Vocals [Harmony] - Glenn Frey | ||
Piano - Rockaday Johnnie | ||
Rhythm Guitar - Jackson Browne | ||
Slide Guitar - David Lindley | ||
B2 | The Times You've Come | 3:39 |
Acoustic Guitar - David Lindley, Jackson Browne | ||
Bass - Leland Sklar | ||
Drums - Russ Kunkel | ||
Harmony Vocals [Harmony] - Bonnie Raitt | ||
B3 | Ready Or Not | 3:33 |
Bass, Harmony Vocals [Harmony] - Doug Haywood | ||
Drums - Jim Keltner | ||
Fiddle [Electric Fiddle] - David Lindley | ||
Piano - Jackson Browne | ||
B4 | Sing My Songs To Me | 3:25 |
Bass - Wilton Felder | ||
Drums - Gary Mallaber | ||
Electric Guitar - David Lindley | ||
Electric Piano - Joni Mitchell | ||
Organ - Michael Utley | ||
Piano - Jackson Browne | ||
B5 | For Everyman | 6:20 |
Acoustic Guitar - David Lindley, Jackson Browne | ||
Bass - Leland Sklar | ||
Drums - Russ Kunkel | ||
Electric Guitar - David Lindley | ||
Harmony Vocals [Harmony] - David Crosby | ||
Organ - Michael Utley | ||
Piano - Craig Doerge |
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Description
Jackson Browne's "For Everyman" is a profound exploration of the human condition through music. Browne's poignant lyricism paired with his melodic folk-rock compositions create a uniquely personal album that resonates with listeners. His exploration of themes such as love, loss, and existential questioning provides a deeply introspective listening experience.
Browne's thoughtful storytelling and emotional depth are evident in songs like "These Days" and "Take It Easy," each one showcasing his ability to navigate complex themes with nuance and sensitivity. His evocative lyrics are set against a backdrop of folk-rock melodies that accentuate the emotional resonance of his words.
"For Everyman" stands as a testament to Browne's lyrical prowess and his ability to create music that explores and reflects the human experience. His second album, this work is evidence of his continued growth as an artist and a solid foundation for his later works.