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Jackson Browne - Late For The Sky (1974) Part 2 (Full Album)

Track List: 5-8 5. Jackson Browne - The Road And The Sky (0:00) 6. Jackson Browne - For A Dancer (3:06) 7. Jackson Browne - Walking Slow (7:51) 8. Jackson Browne - Before The Deluge (11:45) Part 1.    • Jackson Browne - Late For The Sky (19...   Part 2.    • Jackson Browne - Late For The Sky (19...   Buy Me a A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/drew1954y Late for the Sky is the third studio album by American singer–songwriter Jackson Browne, released by Asylum Records on September 13, 1974. It peaked at number 14 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart. In 2020, the album was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry. Late for the Sky Review by William Ruhlmann: On his third album, Jackson Browne returned to the themes of his debut record (love, loss, identity, apocalypse) and, amazingly, delved even deeper into them. "For a Dancer," a meditation on death like the first album's "Song for Adam," is a more eloquent eulogy; "Farther On" extends the "moving on" point of "Looking Into You"; "Before the Deluge" is a glimpse beyond the apocalypse evoked on "My Opening Farewell" and the second album's "For Everyman." If Browne had seemed to question everything in his first records, here he even questioned himself. "For me some words come easy, but I know that they don't mean that much," he sang on the opening track, "Late for the Sky," and added in "Farther On," "I'm not sure what I'm trying to say." Yet his seeming uncertainty and self-doubt reflected the size and complexity of the problems he was addressing in these songs, and few had ever explored such territory, much less mapped it so well. "The Late Show," the album's thematic center, doubted but ultimately affirmed the nature of relationships, while by the end, "After the Deluge," if "only a few survived," the human race continued nonetheless. It was a lot to put into a pop music album, but Browne stretched the limits of what could be found in what he called "the beauty in songs," just as Bob Dylan had a decade before. Personnel: Jackson Browne – vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, slide guitar (on "The Road and The Sky") David Campbell – string arrangement on "The Late Show" Joyce Everson – harmony vocals Beth Fitchet – harmony vocals Dan Fogelberg – harmony vocals Doug Haywood – bass guitar, harmony vocals Don Henley – harmony vocals David Lindley – electric guitar, lap steel guitar, fiddle; harmony vocals (as Perry Lindley) Terry Reid – harmony vocals Fritz Richmond – jug on "Walking Slow" J. D. Souther – harmony vocals Jai Winding – piano, Hammond organ Larry Zack – drums, percussion H. Driver, Henry Thome, Michael Condello – handclaps Production notes: Jackson Browne – producer, cover concept Al Schmitt – producer Kent Nebergall – engineer Tom Perry – engineer Fritz Richmond – engineer Greg Ladanyi – mastering Bob Seidemann – front cover, design Rick Griffin – front cover lettering Henry Diltz – back cover photography

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