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Jackson Browne (Saturate Before Using) | 
| Artist: Jackson Browne Label: Asylum Records Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy Used: $3.54 You Save: $8.44 (70%)
Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 3743
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 5051 UPC: 075596062220 EAN: 0075596062220 ASIN: B000002GYL
Release Date: October 25, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Jamaica, Say You Will | | • | A Child in These Hills | | • | Song for Adam | | • | Doctor My Eyes | | • | From Silver Lake | | • | Something Fine | | • | Under the Falling Sky | | • | Looking into You | | • | Rock Me on the Water | | • | My Opening Farewell |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
Saturate Before Using November 23, 2008 Jason Parkhouse (Williamsburg, VA) this is my favorite album of all time!!! JB has a wisdom and an established sense of self even at such a young age. There is not a bad song on this album...especially insightful is Looking Into You...a real tear-jerker...or am I just too sensitive?
I'm sorry, but this guy just bores me November 22, 2007 finulanu (Here, there, and everywhere) 1 out of 11 found this review helpful
So Jackson, who was clearly listening to a lot of Bob Dylan records at the time, decided he wanted to be like a certain critically acclaimed, commercially successful living legend/cynical street poet with a really bad voice - only with a considerably better voice (technically speaking, anyway) and soft-rock instrumentation. Really, he only blew it on one count. Too bad that count was he didn't have the talent of Dylan's elbow. He tackles weighty topics - depression, suicide, drug addiction, apocalypse - but he doesn't say anything too revealing about any of them, and we wind up with several spare piano and acoustic guitar ballads that are lifeless and unoriginal, if earnest ("For Adam", "My Opening Farewell", "A Child in These Hills", et al). But he doe nail a couple of these: "Jamaica Say You Will" is a lovely ballad that's been covered by just about everybody; the piano-driven, pessimistic "Doctor My Eyes" is probably my favorite of Jackson's songs, and actually is pretty good as far as Dylan knock-offs go; and "Rock Me on the Water" is enjoyably apocalyptic. Now if the rest weren't so turgid, we'd have a classic on our hands.
My Favorite Artist June 17, 2007 M. Diane Wilkerson I think this is the most if you can say that about Jackson; the most introspective of his work. I also think it would be a good gift for anyone who is going thru hard times, he is so positive yet realistic. Enjoy this like I have, It's on iod lap top and in my suv!!! I listen to other artists as well but am making sure I get all the cd's so I can get them on the ipod my husband got for my birthday last year!!!Trips, its an esential, and flying also...Creative Zen Vision:M 30 GB MP3 and Video Player (White)
I 've always liked Jackson Browne but.. June 13, 2007 R. Corey (Central Maine) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I didn't know what I was missing before hearing this one. Almost every song is a sweet pleasure for the ears. I've been reborn as a fan of JB!
The album that left me mute. June 10, 2007 Andreas L. Falley
Saturate Before Using is one of my favorite all time albums, both in it's music and lyrical beauty. I have been playing guitar since I was 10. I started working on writing my own songs right around the time that I first heard this album. The lyrics were so sublime, honest, intimate, powerful and articulate that it sets the bar so high for what songwriting should be that for many years I found myself lyrically mute, feeling like the standard for what truly great songwriting should be was now set almost impossibly high.
At the same time the simple paired-down beauty of the music itself reveals that it isn't over-the-top production that make a song great, it's the passion with which it is written.
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