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- Dec. 13, 1993: The Arts & Media:Music
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Dec. 13, 1993 The Big Three:Chrysler, Ford, and GM
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- THE ARTS & MEDIA, Page 91
- Music
- Songs Of An Open Heart
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- <body>
- <p>Born partly of a breakup, Jackson Browne's album delivers a
- universal pain
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- <p>By Jay Cocks--With reporting by David E. Thigpen/New York
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- <p> "It works to a song's disadvantage if it's too explicit," says
- Jackson Browne. "A song is like an instrument, like a guitar.
- Once it is built, it can be played by anyone." The music on
- Browne's new album, I'm Alive (Elektra), is so extraordinarily
- bare-hearted and openhanded, his lyrics so steady in their power,
- that the songs transcend the personal, working themselves into
- the listener's memory.
- </p>
- <p> The album is one of the best and fiercest of a long career that
- began with the ascendancy of California rock in the '70s. Browne's
- fragile, insinuating voice, the wistful assurance and blue-midnight
- resonance of his lyrics still speak the deepest secrets of the
- heart.
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- <p> All his music shares an intensity and an intimacy with the listener:
- it is an acute, astute cauterization of the wounds of the spirit.
- I'm Alive is a duel between edgy resignation, of loving and
- hurtful recollection, and a cautionary wisdom that comes fresh
- from a skirmish on the front lines. You can almost feel the
- powder burn when in My Problem Is You Browne sings, "I wanted
- to live in the realm of the senses/ You've got to know how/
- And for some kinds of pleasure there are no defenses/ I know
- that now."
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- <p> The songs have the sting of oblique autobiography. This has
- been his way since his first album in 1971: his 10 albums form
- a linear chronicle of the heart's glories and ravages. Until
- now Browne, 45, has remained a discreet diarist: specific about
- emotions, silent about names. But this time he has been undermined
- by the headlines. Browne has been reasonably forthright about
- his messy breakup with actress Daryl Hannah, which resulted
- in lurid stories of battery, which Browne denied.
- </p>
- <p> But he has not denied that his new songs were at least in part
- inspired by the relationship. Looking for personal clues in
- Browne's songs is no more useful than trying to map the depth
- of Scott Fitzgerald by counting the bottles it took to finish
- Tender Is the Night. But it may be no coincidence that one of
- Browne's songs got its title from that book. For both novelist
- and songwriter share a knowledge of the constraints of the spirit
- and the strain of love gone wild and wrong. Hurt may heal, but
- as Browne sings in All Good Things, even "the pleasure will
- mend." He knows the deepest wounds leave no visible scars.
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