WLIR Ultrasonic Concert Series, Ultrasonic Recording Studios, Hempstead, NY, 10-9-1973

Here's Jackson Browne performing for the "Ultrasonic" radio concert series. This from 1973, which is quite early in his long music career.

This concert took place in October 1973, which was the same month as the release of his second album, "For Everyman." So naturally it mostly consists of songs from his first two albums. But it also consists of a song from his next album, "Walking Slow" from "Late for the Sky," plus a cover of the Chuck Berry classic "Sweet Little Sixteen." He performed this with his band, including David Lindley on guitar. He switched between playing guitar and piano.

The music here is unreleased. The sound quality is excellent. I did do some cleaning up, especially boosting the lead vocals on most of the songs, relative to the instruments. And I got rid of some hiss during the talking tracks.

This album is an hour and 19 minutes long.

01 talk (Jackson Browne)
02 Take It Easy (Jackson Browne)
03 talk (Jackson Browne)
04 Don't Lead Me On (Jackson Browne)
05 talk (Jackson Browne)
06 For Everyman (Jackson Browne)
07 talk (Jackson Browne)
08 Song for Adam (Jackson Browne)
09 talk (Jackson Browne)
10 Ready or Not (Jackson Browne)
11 talk (Jackson Browne)
12 Jamaica Say You Will (Jackson Browne)
13 talk (Jackson Browne)
14 Rock Me on the Water (Jackson Browne)
15 Doctor My Eyes (Jackson Browne)
16 These Days (Jackson Browne)
17 talk (Jackson Browne)
18 Redneck Friend (Jackson Browne)
19 Sweet Little Sixteen (Jackson Browne)
20 talk (Jackson Browne)
21 Looking into You (Jackson Browne)
22 talk (Jackson Browne)
23 Walking Slow [Instrumental] (Jackson Browne)
24 talk (Jackson Browne)
25 Under the Falling Sky (Jackson Browne)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/gbyEH1QD

alternate: 

https://bestfile.io/en/K6TVvQMUmV5k608/file

The cover photo is from an appearance on ABC TV in March 1974. 



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