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LOV 2026LP
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Jackson Browne, live at WTTW Studios, Chicago Illinois on November 6th, 1976. Jackson Browne finally became a star with the release of Late For The Sky in 1974. Its deeply personal follow-up, The Pretender, appeared in November 1976, a few months after his wife had tragically taken her own life. That same month, he was in Chicago to record a performance for CBS TV's Soundstage program. Featuring material from both albums, and expert backing from his longtime contributor David Lindley and others, the entire broadcast is presented here, digitally remastered, together with background notes and images.
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RV 2031CD
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Having been an active musician since 1966, by 1971 Jackson Browne still hadn't released a record, but was regarded as one of the most gifted singer-songwriters of his generation. This magical performance was broadcast on WNEW-FM as he opened for Bonnie Raitt in the intimate setting of the Jabberwocky Cafe in Syracuse, NY, on March 27, 1971. Later that year he signed with David Geffen, toured with Linda Ronstadt and Joni Mitchell, and recorded his debut album, making this set a magical document of a major talent just before stardom beckoned. It's presented here in its entirety with background notes and images.
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