If Jackson Browne had convincingly lowered the bar set by his first three albums on his fourth and fifth ones, his sixth, Hold Out, found him once again seeking some measure of satisfaction, albeit in reduced circumstances. His songs were less philosophical, but they were also more personal. In "Of Missing Persons," he once again took on a eulogy as his subject, but unlike "Song to Adam" or "For a Dancer," the song was directed to his late friend's daughter and encouraged her recovery: it was more a song for the living than for the dead. Newly aware of the world around him ("Boulevard"), he was also newly sensitive to others, notably on the mutual dependency song "Call It a Loan." ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Hold Out
01/01/1980 | Elektra / Wea
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Rick Marotta
- Drums
- Bill Payne
- Organ, Synthesizer, Keyboards, ?
- Rosemary Butler
- Vocals
- Craig Doerge
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- Bob Glaub
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- Doug Haywood
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- Jon Douglas Haywood
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- Danny Kortchmar
- Guitar, Maracas, Percussion
- Russ Kunkel
- Drums
- Joe Lala
- Percussion
- Greg Ladanyi
- Producer, Engineer
- Jackson Browne
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- David Lindley
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