In November 1976, Jackson Browne released the studio album "The Pretender." Frankly, as with many of these shows, I don't know if the date is the recording date or the broadcast date. But either way, this concert must have taken place before people in the audience were familiar with the album. It turned out to be a big hit, eventually selling over three million copies. It would be his second best selling album (behind "Running On Empty" released in late 1977).
Maybe because "The Pretender" album was just coming out, he only played two songs from it, "The Fuse" and "The Pretender." "The Fuse" has "[Edit]" in the title because there was an emcee voiceover over the beginning. I got rid of that in the usual way for me, using the UVR5 audio editing program.
The last song, "Running on Empty," is not actually from the concert. But the bootleg I took this from had that at the end, and I enjoyed it, so I decided to keep it. It's one of my favorites from him. It was recorded in 1977 for the Saturday Night Live" TV show. That actually took place a few months prior to the release of the album it was on.
This album is an hour and two minutes long.
01 The Fuse [Edit] (Jackson Browne)
02 Rock Me on the Water (Jackson Browne)
03 Late for the Sky (Jackson Browne)
04 The Road and the Sky (Jackson Browne)
05 talk (Jackson Browne)
06 Farther On (Jackson Browne)
07 Fountain of Sorrow (Jackson Browne)
08 Before the Deluge (Jackson Browne)
09 Walking Slow (Jackson Browne)
10 I Thought I Was a Child (Jackson Browne)
11 The Pretender [Edit] (Jackson Browne)
12 Running on Empty (Jackson Browne)
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The cover image is a screenshot I took of a video of this exact concert. The image was very blurry and low-res, so I used the Krea AI program to sharpen it up.
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