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Jackson Browne - Late for the Sky (1974)

Episode 38 of the The Record Player podcast, hosted by Jeff Giles and Matt Wardlaw, titled "Jackson Browne - Late for the Sky (1974)" was published on May 22, 2022 and runs 103 minutes.

May 22, 2022 ·103m · The Record Player

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Send a text Singer-songwriter Bill Deasy joins Jeff and Matt to discuss Jackson Browne's third album, 1974's Late for the Sky. The discussion leads to the songwriting muse, how long to spend on a song before moving on and how Bill's own writing has changed. We also dig into the details behind If The Creek Don't Rise, the latest solo release from Bill. He discusses his past work with the Gathering Field, meeting Michael Stanley and co-writing with a wide range of artists including Maia Sharp,...

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Singer-songwriter Bill Deasy joins Jeff and Matt to discuss Jackson Browne's third album, 1974's Late for the Sky. The discussion leads to the songwriting muse, how long to spend on a song before moving on and how Bill's own writing has changed.

We also dig into the details behind If The Creek Don't Rise, the latest solo release from Bill. He discusses his past work with the Gathering Field, meeting Michael Stanley and co-writing with a wide range of artists including Maia Sharp, Kim Richey, Howard Jones, Jane Wiedlin and more. You can hear a sample of material from Bill's album at the end of the episode.

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