Time the Conqueror
| Jackson BrowneTime the Conqueror
Time the Conqueror is the 13th studio album by rock musician Jackson Browne. It was released on September 23, 2008, by Inside Recordings and was his first album of new material in six years. It peaked at number 2 on the Top Independent Albums chart and number 20 on The Billboard 200.-Wikipedia
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Most of these songs feel like quickly dashed off poems; it's all "tell" with no "show," because there isn't anything in the music to effectively offer them to the listener as conversation; instead they are on display as mixed-message sermons.
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BULLZ-EYE
His new songs may derive satisfaction mainly from the way they evoke memories of his old ones – but give Jackson Browne credit for keeping his muse alive, and doing it on his own terms
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Blurt
It’s also the most musically diverse collection Browne has put out in 20 years.
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Slacker
The title track is as personal as it gets; its breezy, cut-time beat and airy melody signals motion like the white lines clicking by on a highway.
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BBC
Never less than stimulating and, in its meticulously manicured way, is an altogether satisfying provocation to return to Browne's back catalogue
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Rolling Stone
Seriousness, after all, doesn’t have to be a drag.
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Mix
Another deep and illuminating album by one of our most reliable singer-songwriters.
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Uncut
Questionable choices; disappointing outing
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Glide Magazine
He demonstrates how he—and by extension his audience–has come of age
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Record Collector Magazine
Finely crafted songs, exquisite musicianship worn lightly, a bit of heartache, a bit of political ire, some wry observations that make you go, “Yeah, man, I’ve been there…”
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Jam Base
It’s a lightweight gravitas but weighty nonetheless, large and deeply felt concepts ensnared with heart strings and one of the most natural voices to ever hit rock.
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