Released: 1973
For Everyman
The 3539th greatest album of all time
For Everyman, Jackson Browne's 1973 follow-up to his debut, blends folk rock and pop rock around a singer-songwriter perspective, with piano- and acoustic-guitar-led arrangements, warm harmony vocals, and fuller band production. The songs combine introspective, personal lyricism with occasional broader social reflection, moving from delicate ballads to more rhythm-driven tracks. The album helped consolidate Browne's presence in the early 1970s California singer-songwriter scene.
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