This is the first album by Jackson Browne, a folk singer representing the West Coast of the United States, to reach number one in the US charts.
Released in 1980, this work incorporates synthesizers and other instruments, reflecting the era of the height of the disco boom.
Her unique singing voice touches the heart. The performance of each instrument is also wonderful, making this a timeless masterpiece that you will want to listen to for a long time. It is filled with great songs such as "Of Missing Persons," "Hold On Hold Out," and "Call It A Loan."
|
A:
|
|
1)
|
|
Disco Apocalypse
|
|
2)
|
|
Hold Out
|
|
3)
|
|
That Girl Could Sing
|
|
4)
|
|
Boulevard
|
|
|
B:
|
|
1)
|
|
Of Missing Persons
|
|
2)
|
|
Call It A Loan
|
|
3)
|
|
Hold On Hold Out
|
|
|
-
Recorded By [Assistance] - Niko Bolas
-
Producer - Jackson Browne
-
Vocals, Piano [Acoustic], Electric Guitar - Jackson Browne
-
Arranged By [Arrangement Assistance] - Danny Kortchmar
-
Arranged By [Arrangement Assistance] - Rick Marotta
-
Producer, Recorded By - Greg Ladanyi
-
Bass - Bob Glaub
-
Vocals - Rosemary Butler
-
Electric Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar - David Lindley
-
Drums - Russ Kunkel
-
Recorded By [Assistance] - Jim Nipar
-
Arranged By [Arrangement Assistance] - Lowell George
-
Arranged By [Arrangement Assistance] - Andrew Gold
-
Advisor [Advise And Consent] - Craig Doerge
-
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer], Organ, Synthesizer [String] - Craig Doerge
-
Mastered By - Doug Sax
-
Mixed By [Assistance] - Buford Jones
-
Recorded By [Assistance] - George Ybarra
-
Recorded By [Assistance] - Karen Siegal
-
Vocals - Doug Haywood
-
Recorded By [Assistance] - Serge Reyes
-
Recorded By [Assistance] - Brent Averill
-
Producer [Production Assistance] - Donald "Buddha" Miller
-
Photography By, Design - Jimmy Wachtel
-
Management - Peter Golden
-
Design [Album Cover] - Dawn Patrol (8)
-
Recorded By [Assistance] - James Ledner
-
Producer [Production Assistance] - Rusty Conway