Jackson Browne - For Everyman
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Label: Asylum Records/SD 5067 | Released: 1973 | This Issue: 1975 | Genre: Country-Rock
A1 Take It Easy 3:39
A2 Our Lady Of The Well 3:51
A3 Colors Of The Sun 4:26
A4 I Thought I Was A Child 3:43
A5 These Days 4:41
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B1 Red Neck Friend 3:56
B2 The Times You've Come 3:39
B3 Ready Or Not 3:33
B4 Sing My Songs To Me 3:25
B5 For Everyman 6:20
Companies, etc.
Mastered At – The Mastering Lab
Published By – Benchmark Music
Published By – Companion Music
Published By – Open Window Music
Published By – Atlantic Music (3)
Manufactured By – Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch Records
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Asylum Records
Copyright © – Asylum Records
Recorded At – Sunset Sound
Mixed At – Wally Heider Recording Studio, Los Angeles
Pressed By – PRC Recording Company, Richmond, IN
Credits
Art Direction, Design – Anthony Hudson (2)
Mixed By – Al Schmitt
Photography By – Alan F. Blumenthal
Recorded By – Al Schmitt, John Haeny
Recorded By [Assisted By] – Kent Nebergall, Ric Tarantini
Written-By – Glenn Frey (tracks: A1), Jackson Browne
Notes
"PRC" in label matrix denotes a PRC-Richmond pressing.
No title of LP on label.
Recorded in 1973 thanks to David Geffen
Recorded at Sunset Sound, Studio One
Mixed at Wally Heider Recording
Photography with thanks to Paul Zammit
A5: The Arrangement was inspired by Gregg Allman
℗© 1973 Asylum Records
A1, A2, A4, B1, B3, B5: Benchmark Music ASCAP
A3, B2: Companion Music / Open Window Music / Atlantic Music BMI
A5. B4: Companion Music / Open Window Music BMI
Housed inside special die-cut sleeve, when inserted the inner sleeve cover changes image shown on outer sleeve.
Spine has "0598" at right edge
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Label, Side One): SD-5067-A
Matrix / Runout (Label, Side Two): SD-5067-B
Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side One): TML-M SD5067A2-1-1 PRC
Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side Two): SP SD5067 B-SP -1-11 PRC ESRTD5-1876
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz & 16bit/44kHz | 800mb & 200mb
Mastered At The Mastering Lab
Label: Asylum Records/SD 5067 | Released: 1973 | This Issue: 1975 | Genre: Country-Rock
A1 Take It Easy 3:39
A2 Our Lady Of The Well 3:51
A3 Colors Of The Sun 4:26
A4 I Thought I Was A Child 3:43
A5 These Days 4:41
-
B1 Red Neck Friend 3:56
B2 The Times You've Come 3:39
B3 Ready Or Not 3:33
B4 Sing My Songs To Me 3:25
B5 For Everyman 6:20
Companies, etc.
Mastered At – The Mastering Lab
Published By – Benchmark Music
Published By – Companion Music
Published By – Open Window Music
Published By – Atlantic Music (3)
Manufactured By – Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch Records
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Asylum Records
Copyright © – Asylum Records
Recorded At – Sunset Sound
Mixed At – Wally Heider Recording Studio, Los Angeles
Pressed By – PRC Recording Company, Richmond, IN
Credits
Art Direction, Design – Anthony Hudson (2)
Mixed By – Al Schmitt
Photography By – Alan F. Blumenthal
Recorded By – Al Schmitt, John Haeny
Recorded By [Assisted By] – Kent Nebergall, Ric Tarantini
Written-By – Glenn Frey (tracks: A1), Jackson Browne
Notes
"PRC" in label matrix denotes a PRC-Richmond pressing.
No title of LP on label.
Recorded in 1973 thanks to David Geffen
Recorded at Sunset Sound, Studio One
Mixed at Wally Heider Recording
Photography with thanks to Paul Zammit
A5: The Arrangement was inspired by Gregg Allman
℗© 1973 Asylum Records
A1, A2, A4, B1, B3, B5: Benchmark Music ASCAP
A3, B2: Companion Music / Open Window Music / Atlantic Music BMI
A5. B4: Companion Music / Open Window Music BMI
Housed inside special die-cut sleeve, when inserted the inner sleeve cover changes image shown on outer sleeve.
Spine has "0598" at right edge
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Label, Side One): SD-5067-A
Matrix / Runout (Label, Side Two): SD-5067-B
Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side One): TML-M SD5067A2-1-1 PRC
Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side Two): SP SD5067 B-SP -1-11 PRC ESRTD5-1876
This Rip: 2017
Cleaning: RCM Moth MkII Pro Vinyl
Direct Drive Turntable: Technics SL-1200MK2 Quartz
Cartridge: SHURE M97xE With JICO SAS Stylus
Amplifier: Marantz 2252
ADC: E-MU 0404
DeClick with iZotope RX5: Only Manual (Click per click)
Vinyl Condition: EX+
This LP: From my personal collection
LP Rip & Full Scan LP Cover: Fran Solo
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Jackson Browne faced the nearly insurmountable task of following a masterpiece in making his second album. Having cherry-picked years of songwriting the first time around, he turned to some of his secondary older material, which was still better than most people's best and, ironically, more accessible – notably such songs as "These Days," which had been covered six times already, dating back to Nico's Chelsea Girl album in 1967, and "Take It Easy," a co-composition with the Eagles' Glenn Frey that had been a Top 40 hit for the group in 1972. Browne unsuccessfully looked for another hit single with the up-tempo "Red Neck Friend," reminisced about meeting his wife and starting a family in the coy "Ready or Not," and, at the end, finally came up with a new song to rank with those on the first album in the philosophical title track, which reportedly was his more positive reply to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's "Wooden Ships." (David Crosby sang harmony.) Musically, the album was still restrained, but not as austere as Jackson Browne, as the singer had hooked up with multi-instrumentalist David Lindley, who would introduce interesting textures to his music on a variety of stringed instruments for the next several years. All of which is to say that For Everyman was a less consistent collection than Browne's debut album. But Browne's songwriting ability remained impressive.Review by William Ruhlmann, allmusic.com
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