Jackson Browne lives in balance
An honest response to the social issues facing America in the 1980s.
Released in 1986, this album sees Jackson Browne tackle political and social themes head-on. Weaving key issues of the time, such as the Central American conflict and nuclear disarmament, into his lyrics, it clearly demonstrates his commitment to social responsibility as a singer-songwriter. Musically, it's a rich album, balancing message and artistry at a high level.
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A:
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1)
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For America
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2)
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Soldier Of Plenty
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3)
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In The Shape Of A Heart
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4)
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Candy
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B:
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Lawless Avenues
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2)
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Lives In The Balance
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3)
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Till I Go Down
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4)
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Black And White
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Engineer [Assisted By] - Tchad Blake
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Producer - Jackson Browne
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Engineer [Assisted By] - Coke Johnson
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Mixed By - Greg Ladanyi
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Mastered By - Doug Sax
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Engineer - James Geddes
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Mixed By - James Geddes
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Engineer [Assisted By] - Bill Jackson
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Mixed By [Assisted By] - Murray Dvorkin
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Engineer [Technical] - Ed Wong
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Management - Danald "Buddha" Miller
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Art Direction - Jimmy Wachtel
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Producer [Production Assistant] - Steven Landsberg
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Mixed By [Assisted By] - Sharon Rice (2)
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Photography By [Back Cover Photo] - Basia Kenton
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Artwork [Cover Art] - Richard Durado