Jackson Browne - Looking East

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Album Details

Title: Looking East
Artist: Jackson Browne
Release Date: 2/1996
Re-Released On: 2/12/1996
Label: Elektra Entertainment
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 075596186728
Genre: Rock
Styles: Singer/Songwriter, Contemporary Pop/Rock
Moods: Autumnal, Bittersweet, Brooding, Refined/Mannered, Weary, Wistful, Enigmatic, Intimate, Melancholy, Plaintive, Poignant, Reflective, Relaxed, Sentimental, Somber, Dramatic, Earnest, Gentle, Reserved, Calm/Peaceful, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Sad, Warm, Yearning, Soothing
Total Copies: 13
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Looking East
  2. The Barricades of Heaven
  3. Some Bridges
  4. Information Wars
  5. I'm the Cat
  6. Culver Moon
  7. Baby How Long
  8. Niņo
  9. Alive in the World
  10. It Is One

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1996CDElektra Entertainment61867

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Album Review

Jackson Browne begins his most Los Angeles-oriented album standing in the Pacific Ocean "Looking East" across the country and, as usual, doing so without much approval, but with a persistent hope. After reflecting on his youth in "The Barricades of Heaven," he compares the rich and poor in "Some Bridges" and takes time out to watch a little television in "Information Wars," before considering romance in "I'm the Cat," "Culver Moon," and "Baby How Long" and childhood in "Nino." He then decides he would like to be "Alive in the World," as opposed to inside his head or "behind some wall," and declares of that world, "It Is One." Thus, listeners are taken on another of Jackson Browne's tours, which manages to travel to outer and inner space without leaving the county of Los Angeles. After 24 years of record-making, he remains puzzled by the same personal and philosophical issues, and he approaches them in the same way, alternately hopeful and pessimistic, but more often than not ending up determined to persevere. He now uses fewer words, such that the songs sometimes seem no more than sketches, and he continues to set them to loping rock rhythms played against slabs of ringing guitar with traces of world music. Here, he co-credits eight of the ten songs to his backup musicians, yet the haunting, long-line melodies remain familiar from his earlier work. But then, Looking East is a highly referential work from an artist who started where most end and has been earnestly seeking the right direction ever since. Looking East finds him in his own backyard, still searching. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Benmont TenchOrgan (Hammond)
Beth AndersenVocals (Background)
Bob SalcedoAssistant Engineer
Bonnie RaittVocal Harmony
David CrosbyVocal Harmony
David LindleyLap Steel Guitar
Doug Sax?
Ed CherneyMixing
Frank OckenfelsPhotography
Gavin LurssenMastering
Jackson BrowneArt Direction, Design, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Piano
Jeffrey YoungVocal Harmony, Vocals (Background), Organ (Hammond)
Jim GilstrapVocals (Background)
Jim HaasVocals (Background)
Jorge CalderonVocals, Vocal Harmony
Katia CardenalVocals
Kevin McCormickProducer, Bass, Vocal Harmony, Guitar (Acoustic)
Kipp LennonVocals (Background)
Luis ContePercussion
Mark CampbellVocals (Background)
Mark GoldenbergGuitar, Guitar (Electric), Oud
Mark ViehaVocals (Background), Vocal Arrangement
Mauricio-Fritz LewakDrums
Mike CampbellGuitar (12 String), Guitar
Nels IsraelsonPhotography
Paul DieterEngineer
Phil PerryVocals (Background)
Renee GeyerVocal Harmony
Ry CooderSlide Guitar
Sally StevensVocals (Background)
Scott Thurston?, Guitar, Producer, Vocal Harmony, Guitar (Electric), Piano
Sebastian HaimerlAssistant Engineer
Severin BrowneVocal Harmony
Sir Harry BowensVocal Harmony
Suzie BensonVocals (Background)
Valerie CarterVocal Harmony
Vonda ShepardVocal Harmony
Waddy WachtelGuitar
William "Bill" GreeneVocal Harmony