Singer-songwriter Jackson Browne's self-titled debut album, was released in 1972 when he was 23 years old, with songs like Jamaica Say You Will, Doctor My Eyes and Rock Me On The Water. Browne continued building on that first album, resulting in a string of albums through the 1970s including For Everyman, The Pretender, Late For The Sky and Running On Empty. During the 1980s Browne's music took on a harder edge and became more political. More than 40 years after his debut, Jackson Browne released another album last year - Standing In The Breach.
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