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Jackson Browne Saturate Before Using Mp3, Flac, Wma Jackson Browne Saturate Before Using mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Saturate Before Using Country: Japan Released: 2005 Style: Acoustic MP3 version RAR size: 1889 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1537 mb WMA version RAR size: 1284 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 333 Other Formats: AIFF DMF MP4 ADX AUD MP3 MP2 Tracklist Hide Credits Jamaica Say You Will 1 3:23 Acoustic Guitar – Clarence White 2 A Child In These Hills 3:57 3 Song For Adam 5:22 Doctor My Eyes 4 3:11 Electric Guitar – Jesse Davis* From Silver Lake 5 3:49 Vocals [Counter Song] – Leah Kunkel 6 Something Fine 3:47 Under The Falling Sky 7 4:08 Piano – David Jackson 8 Looking Into You 4:20 9 Rock Me On The Water 4:13 10 My Opening Farewell 4:45 Companies, etc. Recorded At – Crystal Sound Made By – Warner Music Japan Inc. Credits Acoustic Guitar – Jackson Browne Art Direction – Gary Burden Bass – Leland Sklar Drums – Russell Kunkel* Electric Guitar – Albert Lee (tracks: 2, 7) Harmonica [Mouth Harp] – Jim Fadden* Harmony Vocals [Harmonies] – David Crosby Mastered By [Cd Mastering] – Greg Ladanyi Organ – Jim Gordon Pedal Steel Guitar – Sneaky Pete* Photography By [Cover Photo] – Henry Diltz Piano – Craig Doerge (tracks: 5, 9, 10), Jackson Browne Producer, Engineer – Richard Sanford Orshoff Viola – David Campbell Vocals – Jackson Browne Written-By – Jackson Browne Notes Japanese CD Reissue Album originally released in 1972 as "Jackson Browne". Recorded at Crystal Sound. ℗ 1972 WEA International, Inc. © 1972 Elektra/Asylum Records Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 4 943674 058419 Rights Society: JASRAC Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Jackson Jackson Browne (LP, Asylum SD 5051 SD 5051 US 1972 Browne Album, PR) Records Jackson Jackson Browne (LP, Asylum SD 5051 SD 5051 Canada Unknown Browne Album, RP) Records Jackson Jackson Browne (LP, Asylum SD 5051 SD 5051 US 1975 Browne Album, RE, San) Records Jackson Jackson Browne (LP, Asylum P-10241Y P-10241Y Japan 1976 Browne Album, RE) Records Jackson Jackson Browne (LP, Asylum SD 5051 SD 5051 US 1973 Browne Album, RE, CSM) Records Related Music albums to Saturate Before Using by Jackson Browne Warren Zevon - A Quiet Normal Life: The Best Of Warren Zevon Jackson Browne - Running On Empty Linda Ronstadt - Feels Like Home Jackson Browne - Standing In The Breach Graham Nash / David Crosby - Graham Nash / David Crosby Harriet Schock - Hollywood Town Casey Kelly - Casey Kelly James Taylor - Mud Slide Slim And The Blue Horizon Jackson Browne - Jackson Browne Crosby & Nash - The Best of David Crosby and Graham nash Jackson Browne - The Pretender Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young With Jackson Browne & J.D. Souther - The California Hungerton Benefit 1988.
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