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Jackson Browne Blends “Time the Conqueror” With Classics at Montreal Jazz Festival

7/13/09, 8:10 am EST

Photo: Agostini/Getty

There was a wonderful, unscripted point when Jackson Browne flubbed a change in “Just Say Yeah” during his Montreal International Jazz Festival concert at Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier of Place des Arts Saturday night. “When I mess up this bad, everybody gets a free solo,” he said. Apparently surprising even his band members, he kicked the song back into gear after its natural end and prodded each one to come up with a spotlight moment.

Mostly, however, the man who helped write the rule book for post-Dylan singer-songwriters let the other moments of warmth and vulnerability come from his impressive catalog. And although the set list was heavy on songs from his most recent disc, Time the Conqueror — half of its 10 songs were played — the recent material takes its place quite comfortably with the classics. “Live Nude Cabaret,” for example, sounds like a song waiting to be covered by Leonard Cohen, an idea Browne acknowledged by name-checking hometown boy Cohen in his introduction.

Browne’s two-hour performance also included evergreens like “For a Dancer,” “The Pretender,” “Running on Empty,” “Doctor My Eyes” and the stirring “I Am a Patriot” (strangely mixed into a medley with the Isley Brothers’ “It’s Your Thing”). Much credit for the show’s even-handed pacing and meaty sound goes to his superb band, the same group that played on Time the Conqueror. Guitarist Mark Goldenberg and keyboard player Jeff Young were clearly the MVPs, sprucing up many songs with a punchy, Highway 61 folk-rock jangle. Perhaps Browne’s most interesting choice was to use his backup vocalists Alethea Mills and Chavonne Morris in a way that made them vocal partners rather than wallpaper or camouflage.

Introducing “Off of Wonderland,” his warmly mournful look back at the hippie era and its mythology, Browne said the song was about a “tremendous sense of the possible.” And with almost 40 years of performing under his belt, his best work has yet to stop leading us into that very sense.

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Kitty | 7/13/2009, 11:11 am EST

Good old Browne sound

Kitty | 7/13/2009, 11:12 am EST

I enjoy the new stuff as much as the old stuff, after listening to Jackson since 1972!

Anonymous | 7/13/2009, 1:12 pm EST

Jackson Browne’s biggest hit: Daryl Hannah

Rabbitbunny | 7/13/2009, 1:38 pm EST

Glad to see Mr. Browne still rocking! I will pick up For Everyman, Running on Empty, Balance, Motion and Conqueror very soon. Jackson, my friend-keep fighting the good fight. You have a lot to say about rock & roll
-we’re all in this together. Don’t forget to come back to Lisner, Wolf Trap, Pier Six and
Merriweather! I’ll remember the joy you’ve given me. Peace!

Carla | 7/13/2009, 5:08 pm EST

I hate reading comments like the one posted by the cowardly “anonymous”. Take your venom elsewhere.

Bill | 7/14/2009, 5:38 am EST

Hello there Kitty – snap! a ‘72 man myself. Not many still have something to say after suc a long career. Caught both JB’s gigs in Gateshead (England). He is still the man!

heidilee2 | 7/14/2009, 1:27 pm EST

I love Jackson Browne! Everytime I hear him, I think about Alaska and those were my FAVORITE years. He’s the BEST!!!!!

RUDIMAY1 | 7/14/2009, 7:05 pm EST

Anybody know why he doesn’t play “Stay” anymore? I’ve seen him twice in the last 6 years and he doesn’t seem to play it.

flank | 7/14/2009, 8:41 pm EST

Time The Conqueror -great album! Amazing he still has it after Zevon’s gone,and the Eagles mellowed away.

Vickie | 7/15/2009, 11:02 pm EST

I will never stop loving him. I get a rush just being in the same room and he isn’t even singing yet!!! He can do no wrong!!!

Trickyrick | 7/15/2009, 11:52 pm EST

Just saw JB in Vermont last night for the first time although I have been a devotee of his songs for since about ‘72. He still rocks, and his songwriting talents have not diminished appreciably, unlike many of his peers.

Amy | 7/16/2009, 12:44 pm EST

Jackson is my FAVORITE!! Such a class act. Couldn’t be nicer, more humble, or more gracious when you meet him in person, and he has the voice of an angel. Songwriting skill is unparalleled too. He is the real deal.

MartyB | 7/20/2009, 10:35 am EST

Jackson Browne is taking charge of his elevation, this tour is high energy. And he played “The Load Out/Stay” in Boston last night. It was a magnificent ending for one gorgeous show.

brooklyn | 7/22/2009, 1:47 am EST

he played “stay” and a great range of other great songs tonight in brooklyn. his “backup singers” (Chavonne Morris and Alethea Mills) were huge hits in brooklyn when they took over huge sections of whole songs. The show was fab but I think he needs to evolve the whole show to include more reggae, funk and riffing b/c the audience loves it and the band/singers are HOT!

brooklyn | 7/22/2009, 1:48 am EST

he played “stay” and a great range of other great songs tonight in brooklyn. his “backup singers” (Chavonne Morris and Alethea Mills) were huge hits in brooklyn when they took over huge sections of whole songs. The show was fab but I think he needs to evolve the whole show to include more reggae, funk and riffing b/c the audience loves it and the band/singers are HOT!

Maureen | 7/26/2009, 8:53 pm EST

Been seeing Jackson up and down the east coast since the 70’s and he just keeps getting better and better. Saw him at Wolf Trap this week and it was fabulous. No-one moves me like him – and cudos to the band of course. Loved the solos and extended arrangements- and of course, that voice- the best ever. Would just love to meet and say – thanks, thanks for all the music, sensibility…

Dishnetwk | 8/20/2009, 11:34 pm EST

Getting ready for Red Rocks concert on Monday. His new stuff is phenominal, however would love to hear some old tunes. Can I look forward to Rosie, Fountain of Sorrow, Late For the Sky, For a Dancer, Rock Me on the Water Jamaica Say you Will, Opening Farewell or Redneck Friend? I know it’s old stuff, but I just need an old time Red Rocks experience that I can FEEL that joy again.

Dishnetwk | 8/20/2009, 11:34 pm EST

Getting ready for Red Rocks concert on Monday. His new stuff is phenominal, however would love to hear some old tunes. Can I look forward to Rosie, Fountain of Sorrow, Late For the Sky, For a Dancer, Rock Me on the Water Jamaica Say you Will, Opening Farewell or Redneck Friend? I know it’s old stuff, but I just need an old time Red Rocks experience that I can FEEL that joy again.

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