“The process of writing a song is self-examination and enquiry into what you really want, or really hope you’ll find,” Jackson Browne said in 2022, reflecting on nearly 55 years of unconventional songwriting. The best Jackson Browne songs are like that: their vulnerability comes from the process of discovery. You listen, and suddenly his questions are yours.
Browne came of age – literally – at a febrile time, artistically and politically. Emerging first in New York City, he played with Nico and Tim Buckley when still a teenager in the late 60s. These two giants of the avant-garde had a lasting impact on him; Browne’s music can be elusive. Though it doesn’t have the sonic excesses of some of Nico and Buckley’s work, he often incorporates a strange, sometimes uncanny atmosphere, or uses contradictions between lyrics and musical feel.
There is also a fervent activist voice is what he does. “Before I’d made any records I attended rallies, heard people speak and joined things for social change because of the beliefs I was brought up with,” he has said. “My belief was that it was the responsibility of a citizen to take part in that process.” Yet Browne’s protest music isn’t simplistic or even straightforwardly angry; it combines screeds against injustice with textured emotional insights.
The best Jackson Browne songs may never have made him one of the world’s most famous singer-songwriters, yet that suits him. In the end it’s the music and the words that linger. “I always had a deep distrust of fame,” Browne said in 2021. “I knew that it was a lot of horseshit. But it was the logical result of becoming recognised for what you do, if your music is loved. Finding my way musically has been an incredible gift.”
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