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Running on Empty

 
Album Review: Running on Empty

  • Artist: Jackson Browne
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1977
  • Total Time: 41:49
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Having acknowledged a certain creative desperation on The Pretender, Jackson Browne lowered his sights (and raised his commercial appeal) considerably with Running on Empty, which was more a concept album about the road than an actual live album, even though its songs were sometimes recorded on-stage (and sometimes on the bus or in the hotel). Unlike most live albums, though, it consisted of previously unrecorded songs. Browne had less creative participation on this album than on any he ever made, solely composing only two songs, co-writing four others, and covering another four. And he had less to say -- the title song and leadoff track neatly conjoined his artistic and escapist themes. Figuratively and creatively, he was out of gas, but like "the pretender," he still had to make a living. The songs covered all aspects of touring, from Danny O'Keefe's "The Road," which detailed romantic encounters, and "Rosie" (co-written by Browne and his manager Donald Miller), in which a soundman pays tribute to auto-eroticism, to, well, "Cocaine," to the travails of being a roadie ("The Load-Out"). Audience noises, humorous asides, loose playing -- they were all part of a rough-around-the-edges musical evocation of the rock & roll touring life. It was not what fans had come to expect from Browne, of course, but the disaffected were more than outnumbered by the newly converted. (It didn't hurt that "Running on Empty" and "The Load-Out"/"Stay" both became Top 40 hits.) As a result, Browne's least ambitious, but perhaps most accessible, album ironically became his biggest seller. But it is not characteristic of his other work: for many, it will be the only Browne album they will want to own, just as others always will regard it disdainfully as "Jackson Browne lite." ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Running on Empty (Lyrics) Jackson Browne Jackson Browne (5:20)
The Road Danny O'Keefe Jackson Browne (4:50)
Rosie (Lyrics) Jackson Browne, Donald Miller Jackson Browne (3:37)
You Love the Thunder (Lyrics) Jackson Browne Jackson Browne (3:52)
Cocaine Jackson Browne, Rev. Gary Davis, Glenn Frey Jackson Browne (4:55)
Shaky Town Danny Kortchmar Jackson Browne (3:36)
Love Needs a Heart (Lyrics) Jackson Browne, Valerie Carter, Lowell George Jackson Browne (3:28)
Nothing but Time (Lyrics) Jackson Browne, Howard Burke Jackson Browne (3:05)
The Load-Out Jackson Browne, Bryan Garofalo Jackson Browne (5:38)
Stay (Lyrics) Maurice Williams Jackson Browne (3:28)

Credits

Jackson Browne (Guitar), Jackson Browne (Piano), Jackson Browne (Keyboards), Jackson Browne (Vocals), Jackson Browne (Producer), Jackson Browne (Main Performer), David Lindley (Fiddle), David Lindley (Guitar), David Lindley (Violin), David Lindley (Guitar (Steel)), David Lindley (Vocals), David Lindley (Lap Steel Guitar), Joel Bernstein (Vocals), Rosemary Butler (Vocals), Craig Doerge (Keyboards), Doug Haywood (Vocals), Jon Douglas Haywood (Bass), Jon Douglas Haywood (Vocals), Danny Kortchmar (Guitar), Danny Kortchmar (Percussion), Danny Kortchmar (Vocals), Danny Kortchmar (Harmony Vocals), Russ Kunkel (Drums), Russ Kunkel (Drums (Snare)), Russ Kunkel (Cardboard Box), Russ Kunkel (Hi Hat), Greg Ladanyi (Engineer), Greg Ladanyi (Mastering), Leland Sklar (Bass)
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Running on Empty
Live album by Jackson Browne
Released December 6, 1977
Recorded August 17-September 17, 1977
Genre Rock
Length 41:49
Label Asylum
Producer Jackson Browne
Professional reviews
Jackson Browne chronology
The Pretender
(1976)
Running on Empty
(1977)
Hold Out
(1980)

Running on Empty is the fifth album by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1977 (see 1977 in music). In addition to tracks recorded on-stage during concerts, it also contains songs recorded in hotel rooms, on the tour bus, and backstage. It is unusual among live albums, in that none of the tracks had ever appeared on a previous studio album. In a Rolling Stone interview about the tour during which the album was recorded, Jackson Browne expressed pleasure at finally being able to afford the session musicians he wanted to go out on the road with him.

Running on Empty was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1979 and is currently Browne's best selling album. A remastered version was issued in 2005.[1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Running on Empty" (Browne) — Recorded live (8/27/77), Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD — 5:20
  2. "The Road" (Danny O'Keefe) — Recorded in room 301 (8/27/77), Cross Keys Inn, Baltimore, MD (first — 2:58) and live (9/7/77), Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ — 4:50
  3. "Rosie" (Browne, Donald Miller) — Recorded backstage (9/1/77) "in the big rehearsal room," Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY — 3:37
  4. "You Love the Thunder" (Browne) — Recorded live (9/6/77), Holmdel, NJ — 3:52
  5. "Cocaine" (Browne, Reverend Gary Davis, Glenn Frey) — Recorded in room 124 (8/17/77), Holiday Inn, Edwardsville, IL — 4:55
  6. "Shaky Town" (Danny Kortchmar) — Recorded in room 124 (8/18/77), Holiday Inn, Edwardsville, IL — 3:36
  7. "Love Needs a Heart" (Browne, Valerie Carter, Lowell George) — Recorded live (9/17/77), Universal City, CA — 3:28
  8. "Nothing But Time" (Browne, Howard Burke) — Recorded "on a bus (a Continental Silver Eagle) somewhere in New Jersey" (9/8/77) — 3:05
  9. "The Load-Out" (Browne, Bryan Garofalo) — Recorded live (8/27/77), Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD — 5:38
  10. "Stay" (The Zodiacs) — Recorded live (8/27/77), Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD — 3:28

On Nov. 15, 2005, Elektra/Rhino issued a remastered version with the following additional tracks: 11. "Cocaine Again" and 12. "Edwardsville Room 124" on Disc 2 of the package, which is a DVD Audio version of the album's track lineup that features a 5.1 surround sound mix, among other bonus items, such as video montages and lyrics. (Disc 1 is a remaster of the original album's song list only.) Disc 1 of the 2005 remaster is missing the first 25 seconds of audience ambiance that, on all other previous editions of the album, led into the beginning of the album's title and lead-off track, "Running on Empty." For reasons unknown, this snippet, which included the sounds of the musicians' count in to the song's opening, was edited off on this version.

Personnel

Notes

  • On "Rosie," Doug Haywood and tour photographer Joel Bernstein sing harmony.
  • On "Shaky Town," Danny Kortchmar sings harmony.
  • On "Nothing But Time," Russ Kunkel is credited as playing "snare, hi-hat, and cardboard box with foot pedal." The song was recorded aboard the band's Continental Silver Eagle tour bus (hence the lyrical reference to "Silver Eagle") while en route from Portland, Maine to their next gig in New Jersey. The bus's engine is audible in the background throughout, and its downshift and acceleration can be plainly heard during the bridge.

Production

  • Producer: Jackson Browne
  • Engineer: Greg Ladanyi
  • Mastering: Greg Ladanyi

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1978 Billboard Pop Albums 3

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1978 "Running on Empty" Billboard Pop Singles 11
1978 "The Load-out"/"Stay" Billboard Pop Singles 20

 
 

 

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