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500 Greatest Albums of All Time

450

Jackson Browne, 'For Everyman'


Jackson Browne, 'For Everyman'
450/500

Asylum, 1973

On his second album, Browne emerged as the J.D. Salinger of the L.A. singer-songwriters; songs like "These Days" (first recorded by Velvet Underground singer Nico) capture the shift from the idealistic Sixties to the disillusioned Seventies.


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