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    For Everyman marked the debut of multi-instrumentalist David Lindley's long association with Browne. Guest artists included David Crosby (harmony on the title track ), Glenn Frey (harmony on " Redneck Friend "), Elton John (credited as Rockaday Johnnie, piano on "Redneck Friend"), [2] Don Henley (harmony on "Colors of the Sun"), Joni Mitchell , and Bonnie Raitt .

  2. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for For Everyman by Jackson Browne. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  3. 27 de jul. de 2017 · View album Ladies of the Canyon Released April 1970. View album Amchitka Released November 2009. View album Blue Released June 22, 1971. View album The World of Joni Mitchell Released 1971. View album For the Roses Released November 21, 1972. View album Court and Spark Released January 17, 1974. View album Miles of Aisles Released November 1974.

  4. También están presentes Bonnie Raitt en “The Times You´ve Come” y el piano eléctrico de Joni Mitchell en “Sing My Songs To Me” –es la familia de Asylum de David Geffen-, así como David Crosby en la mejor canción del lote, “For Everyman”, uno de esos preciosos estiramientos de Browne que proliferarían en “Late For The Sky” (1974).

  5. jackson browne - for everyman Huele a setentas. Un aroma especial logra combinar las dos costas americanas en un sonido, una extraña mezcla entre el desenfado fantasioso y la reflexión introspectiva.

  6. 27 de may. de 2021 · More Singer-Songwriter Albums. A KILLER copy of JB’s sophomore effort with Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) sound or very close to it on both sides. David Lindley joins the band, and talented helpers include Bonnie Raitt, Glen Frey, David Crosby, Elton John and Joni Mitchell.

  7. Other celebrity guests appear, too; David Crosby sings harmony for a minute or two, Joni Mitchell plays a few piano chords, and no less a figure than Rockaday Johnnie (come on, now, you remember "Turned on my radio/ It was Rockaday Johnnie singin'/ Tell your ma, tell your pa/ Our love's gonna grow, ooh-wah, ooh-wah") tickles the ivories in "Red Neck Friend."