Identifier6354372
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCD
Media Count4
Show RatingA
Sound RatingA
Trades Allowed
Performance
Jackson Browne 1997-12-31 For EveryFan - 4 Disc Compilation, various, various
Set 1Disc One: (total time 77:09)
1. These Days - Bryn Mawr 1973
2. I'm Alive - Antwerp 1997
3. The Crow on the Cradle - Santa Cruz 1987
4. For Everyman - Antwerp 1997
5. The Barricades of Heaven - Amsterdam 1997
6. Cocaine - Bryn Mawr 1975
7. Jesus in 3/4 Time - Bryn Mawr 1973
8. Jamaica Say You Will - Bryn Mawr 1973
9. Farther On - Antwerp 1997
10. El Rayo-X - Amsterdam 1997
11. Song for Adam - Bryn Mawr 1973
12. The Pretender - Amsterdam 1997
13. Linda Paloma - Amsterdam 1997
14. Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies - Antwerp 1997
15. Take It Easy - Antwerp 1997

Disc Two: (total time 79:04)
1. For a Dancer - San Francisco 1989
2. Mercury Blues - Antwerp 1997
3. Call It a Loan - Santa Cruz 1987
4. Lawless Avenues - Amsterdam 1997
5. Looking East - Antwerp 1997
6. Shaky Town - Amsterdam 1997
7. Looking intoYou - Antwerp 1997
8. Too Many Angels - Amsterdam 1997
9. Rock Me on the Water - Bryn Mawr 1973
10. I Thought I Was a Child - Amsterdam 1997
11. Two of Me, Two of You - Amsterdam 1997
12. Quarter of a Man - Antwerp 1997
13. Alive in the World - Amsterdam 1997
14. My Opening Farewell - Bryn Mawr 1973

Disc Three: (total time 77:57)
1. Cocaine (rehab version) - San Francisco 1989
2. Rosie - Antwerp 1997
3. Before the Deluge - Amsterdam 1997
4. Miles Away - Antwerp 1997
5. Our Lady of the Well - Philadelphia 1989
6. Your Bright Baby Blues - Nijmegen 1997
7. Lives in the Balance - Antwerp 1997
8. World in Motion - Antwerp 1997
9. The Load Out - Helsinki 1997
10. Stay - Helsinki 1997
11. The Road - Brescia 1997
12. Late for the Sky - Nijmegen 1997
13. Redneck Friend - Bryn Mawr 1973
14. Sweet Little Sixteen - Bryn Mawr 1973

Disc Four: (total time 78:07)
1. Song for Adam - Washington, Dc 1976
2. Borderline - Santa Cruz 1987
3. Redneck Friend/Take It Easy - Nijmegen 1997
4. Introduction
5. Colors of the Sun (fire alarm) - Bryn Mawr 1973
6. Reel of the Hanged Man - Bryn Mawr 1973
7. Second introduction to:
8. Colors of the Sun - Bryn Mawr 1973
9. Fountain of Sorrow - Columbia 1978
10. Mohammed's Radio - Bryn Mawr 1975
11. Long Distance Love - Bryn Mawr 1975
12. Pressure Drop - Amsterdam 1997
13. Pretender Polka - Amsterdam 1997
14. Runaway - Bryn Mawr 1973
15. Running on Empty - Columbia 1978
16. The Times You've Come - Bryn Mawr 1975
17. Werewolves of London - Bryn Mawr 1975
18. Tikki Torches at Twilight - Santa Cruz 1987
Set 2
Set 3
CommentA real labor of love (hundreds of hours of effort) from a collector with over 350 Jackson Browne concerts.

Jackson Browne & David Lindley, mostly acoustic, no band, an endless string of pearls.
Compilation of the best available live recordings of Jackson and David together.

Sound quality=excellent, sources=FM, sbd, vinyl lp's and (digital) audience recordings.
Sound: A+/A, but a few tracks are probably A-/B+ due to the quality of the original source.

This 4 CD-set features some of the the best performances of live songs by Jackson and David together. There are 61 different songs on this compilation from shows ranging from the Bryn Mawr show in 1973 to shows from their 1997 tour. The compiler did an excellent job of putting the songs in a meaningful sequence as Jackson would do in a real concert. A good deal of Jackson and David's interaction with the audience as well as each other is included. The sound of each track is excellent to superb with the expected variance for the many different venues and recording techniques from the various sources. It is truly a "dream" compilation with many rare recordings and interesting performances. Jackson never sounds better than when he and David are together on stage with no one else. It's really a pleasure to listen to this gem.

Comments from the creator:
"It took me more than 3 months to put together For Everyfan, and that's not including the year and a half it took me to round up all those shows. The Jackson Browne Songbook was much easier to do since I didn't try to make it like a concert. With For Everyfan I tried to make each disc like a short concert and the first 3 discs like a maxi concert (the 4th disc was added because I had all this great stuff left over). Each disc started with a strong track and I tried to balance the 'popular' songs on each of the 3 discs. Within each disc I tried to sequence the songs in an order that Jackson would use for those songs. Then, there were story lines involving Jackson and David and Jackson and the audience that went from disc to disc. It was really time consuming."