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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0075596056328 Label: Elektra / Wea Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea MPN: 511 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Elektra / Wea Release Date: October 25, 1990 Studio: Elektra / Wea Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Brings back memoriesI ordered this cd to replace my old LP record. I've always been a fan of Jackson Browne and this was one of my favorite albums. As I listen to this cd, it brings back precious memories of my youth..the good ol days. You will not be diappointed. Rating: - Deserves a better pressHow on earth do you follow stellar albums like 'Late For the Sky', 'The Pretender' and 'Running On Empty?' This was the problem confronting Jackson Browne in 1980. To be sure, 'Hold Out' doesn't really compare with its predecesors - let's face it, not a lot does compare with those epics - but, taken on its own terms, it deserves a better write-up than it's tended to get. If heightened expectations were one problem, another was the structure of the album, with the best material saved ... Read More Rating: - excellent as well as timelessSince the 70's and earlier this artist has influenced a whole generation with his introspecctive, and thoughtful lyrics,as well as in musical composition. He is timeless. Yhis man has songs yet to write, even. There is not one song on this album that I ever skip on my ipod. I skip none on any of his albums. Hold On Hold Out is really so optimistic, yet real. Rating: - Some Nice 80's Music from Jackson BrowneThis probably isn't JB's finest effort. In fact, this is the release just before "Lawyers in Love" and soon thereafter, JB went into full scale political mode. And no wonder. Some of these songs are a little cheesey. Especially the rhyming/rap in the middle of the "Hold On, Hold Out" song. "Of Missing Persons" is a song about someone famous, I think maybe Elvis, but I can't be sure. It's quite possible that some JB fan could elaborate more detail on this. It's kinda sad and ballad ... Read More Rating: - Caught In A Period Of Change,,In 1980, Disco was dying, old 70's music was eating up the airwaves and I was bored with the whole mess. Then the disbanded Eagles started debuts all over the place. Don Felder, Don Henley, Glenn Frye, Joe Walsh, and Jackson Browne all had an album out there around the same time. Felder and Walsh went the hard, heavy route,(Heavy Metal, The Confessor)but Jackson Browne stayed kind of neutral. I think this album was not a best effort but I also think it was instrumental in the shaping of things to come. ... Read More |