Solo Acoustic, Vol. 2
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Average customer review:Product Description
A sequel to the 2005 Grammy nominated Vol. I. Twelve songs culled from Browne's extensive and critically acclaimed solo acoustic concerts around the world over the past few years. Like its predecessor, it captures both spirited and humorous exchanges between Jackson and his audiences, making for a truly intimate listening experience. It reaches back to his debut album and spans his entire career with highlights such as "Never Stop", The Night Inside Me" and "In The Shape Of A Heart".
Track Listing
- Never Stop
- Intro
- Night Inside Me, The
- Intro
- Enough Of The Night
- Intro
- Something Fine
- Sky Blue And Black
- In The Shape Of A Heart
- Alive In The World
- Intro
- Casino Nation
- All Good Things
- Intro
- Somebody's Baby
- Intro
- Redneck Friend
- Intro
- My Stunning Mystery Companion
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #95 in Music
- Released on: 2008-03-04
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
As expected top stuff from Jacson Browne
Being a fan of JB I might be a tad partial when it somes to a review. But I was not dissapointed, top music from Jacson again!
Good but not the best
Clearly Jackson Browne is one of America's most important voices in rock music. I liked Volume 1. But Volume 2 doesn't have the same effect. Though Brown'e's sincerity, respect for his audience and ability to connect with us is evident the selections just don't do it for me.
Jackson at his best again
I purchased both volume one and volume two at the same time and wasn't displeased with either one. If you bought this album and didn't buy volume 1 might I suggest you listen to the free music clips on Amazon, they will probably convince you to buy volume one. Then if you wish you can read my review on volume two that I submitted. This album also has the audience "snip-its" on it and I think you will agree with my review on vol. two concerning them.





