Here Is A
Double Shot
Of
Jackson Browne
on One CD

is the third
studio album by
American
singer–songwriter
released by
Asylum Records on
September 13, 1974.
It peaked at
number 14
on Billboard's
Pop Albums chart.
In 2020,
the album was deemed
"culturally, historically,
or aesthetically significant"
by the Library of Congress
and selected for
preservation in
the National
Recording Registry.

is the fourth album
by the American
singer-songwriter
released in 1976.
It peaked at No. 5
on Billboard's
album chart.
The singles from the album
were
"Here Come Those Tears Again",
which reached No. 23,
and
"The Pretender",
which peaked at No. 58.
Background
The Pretender
was released after
the suicide of
Browne's first wife,
Phyllis Major,
and one of the
albums songs
"Here Come Those Tears Again"
co-written by
Major's mother
Nancy Farnsworth
is dedicated to her.
The album has
production by
Jon Landau
and a
mixture of styles.
TRACKLIST
Late For The Sky
Fountain Of Sorrow
Farther On
The Late Show
For A Dancer
Walking Slow
Before The Deluge
The Fuse
Your Bright Baby Blues
Linda Paloma
Here Come Those Tears Again
The Only Child
Daddy's Tune
Sleep's Dark And Silent Gate
The Pretender
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