It’s hard to construct a playlist of the best music the 1970s had to offer without including Jackson Browne. One of the most successful and revered singer-songwriters of the decade, Browne is known for deeply personal lyrics—“Doctor, my eyes have seen the years / And the slow parade of fears without crying”—and thoughtful social commentary showcased through a distinctive blend of rock and folk music that makes his songs unmistakably his own.
Jackson Browne’s more than five-decade career helped define the Southern California sound that dominated the 1970s folk-rock music genre. Browne’s catalog of hits, from “Doctor My Eyes” to “Somebody’s Baby,” dominated the ’70s and ’80s charts, leading to a parade of memorable songs from the iconic music star. Now, the online music destination American Songwriter is naming Jackson Browne’s best album of all time.
With a catalog of albums that includes Running on Empty, The Pretender, and Hold Out, choosing Browne’s top album is no easy task. After starting his career in the 1960s writing songs for artists including The Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, and later Warren Zevon, Jackson Browne released his self-titled debut in 1972, introducing his introspective style.
Browne’s debut album contained the hit “Doctor My Eyes” and established him as one of the leading voices in the emerging singer-songwriter movement that defined the 1970s.
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Why Late for the Sky Stands Above the Rest
Browne’s 1974 release Late for the Sky, however, is American Songwriter’s pick for the very best Jackson Browne album of all time. Here’s why:
“Is this ever a brutally difficult choice? The debut album suffers a bit because of the murkiness of the sound. Meanwhile, The Pretender might have the opposite problem in that it’s too chipper. Running On Empty sticks pretty heavily to one topic throughout, even though it exhausts every bit of insight from it. For our money, you just can’t top Late For The Sky, a gorgeous, bittersweet triumph whose relevance and potency never seem to fade.”
American Songwriter’s take on Browne’s best all-time album is shared by many. Late for the Skyis often considered the singer’s artistic peak, though some suggest Jackson Browne never truly peaked and instead continued to build on his own work throughout his career.
Late for the Sky features deeply reflective songwriting and songs including “Fountain of Sorrow,” which was released as a single and is often cited as a key track from the album; “For a Dancer,” which is regularly referenced as one of Jackson Browne’s best songs; and “Before the Deluge,” which closes the album and showcases Browne’s socially conscious songwriting.
LATE FOR THE SKYFOUNTAIN OF SORROWFARTHER ONTHE LATE SHOWTHE ROAD AND THE SKYFOR A DANCERWALKING SLOWBEFORE THE DELUGEJackson Browne’s Lasting Legacy
Jackson Browne’s impact and influence continue to this day. Still touring regularly, Browne’s latest album Downhill from Everywhere addressed environmental concerns while continuing to showcase the thoughtful songwriting style that has defined his career.
Jackson Browne’s songs helped define a generation of music, inspire a legacy of singer-songwriters, and set him apart as one of the most revered singer-songwriters in American folk-rock history, with an influence that is still felt today.
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