Running on Empty (Remastered) - Jackson Browne

Running on Empty (Remastered)

Jackson Browne

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 1977-12-06
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 2019, 1977 Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch Records, a Warner Music Group Company

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Running on Empty (Remastered) Jackson Browne 5:30
2
The Road (Remastered) Jackson Browne 4:46
3
Rosie (Remastered) Jackson Browne 3:41
4
You Love the Thunder (Remaster Jackson Browne 3:54
5
Cocaine (Remastered) Jackson Browne 4:53
6
Shaky Town (Remastered) Jackson Browne 3:40
7
Love Needs a Heart (Remastered Jackson Browne 3:29
8
Nothing but Time (Remastered) Jackson Browne 3:36
9
The Load-Out (Remastered) Jackson Browne 5:35
10
Stay (Remastered) Jackson Browne 3:24

Reviews

  • Don’t be swayed by the single star reviewer

    5
    By erbii
    who said the Load-Out song ended abruptly. That’s exactly how it was designed to end, leading directly into the next song Stay
  • Running on Empty

    5
    By the quint os the best
    One of the best live albums of all time And probably in my top 20 albums of all times Rosie is my favorite song on this classic album but every track is AWSOME I listen to this album every chance I get from the song running on Empty to you love the thunder to load out /stay to cocaine a album to have if I have a small collection or a larger one like me.
  • The Load Out

    1
    By CarinaPiersay
    On all of the versions of The Load Out I bought on ITunes it cuts the song off in the middle at 5:35. WTH? It’s like getting up without wiping!
  • No Bonus Tracks???

    1
    By DLinLA
    Wow surprised there’s no bonus tracks. Pretty standard when asking fans to buy the same album all over again....
  • Is it worth buying again????

    4
    By Justintime4Music
    Hi, I' have the previously released digital version of this "Mastered for iTunes", and based on the preview of all the tracks here, I can't decide if it's again worth buying. Often remastered versions are different versions of tracks previously released. For example, JB has a remastered version of Late for the Sky that is a different track from the previous album version (and I recommend that). The versions of ROE on this remastered version seem to be the same as the previos released. The only tracks I notice a different are those from the studio/hotel rooms. It's a great album - one of my favorites - but is it worth buying again???

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