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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars NOT HIS BEST, BUT A SOLID EFFORT
Jackson Browne can't be expected to match "Late For The Sky" with each album he releases any more than Bob Dylan should be expected to conjur up another "Blood On The Tracks" every two years, or for Van Morrison to produce "Astral Weeks" on a regular basis.

The point here is that this is NOT a bad album. It's certainly not Browne's best,...

Published on November 19, 2000 by craig_paul

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2.0 out of 5 stars Sad,sad,sad
A great songwriter and performer, on this album however you'll hear an artists who lost his sense direction. A few good songs: the title song; Tender is the night. All are arranged loosely, the band sounding like 6 incidently playing at the same time instead of a coherent group of musicians we've heard on JB's other albums. Worst in his carreer.
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars NOT HIS BEST, BUT A SOLID EFFORT, November 19, 2000
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"craig_paul" (Pittsburgh, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lawyers in Love (Audio CD)
Jackson Browne can't be expected to match "Late For The Sky" with each album he releases any more than Bob Dylan should be expected to conjur up another "Blood On The Tracks" every two years, or for Van Morrison to produce "Astral Weeks" on a regular basis.

The point here is that this is NOT a bad album. It's certainly not Browne's best, or most introspective work, but it's better than most music churned out by his peers. Being compared to yourself is a tough thing, and the critics jumped all over Jackson Browne when "Lawyers In Love" was released.

Does EVERY Jackson Browne song have to drip emotion and deal with lost love, loneliness, despair, grief, or death? Actually "Cut It Away" and "Tender Is The Night" are excellent examples of the brooding Browne. These are good songs. OK, so the genius came up a little short in his attempt to show his cynical side while poking fun at middle America on the title track, but that's no reason to ditch the entire album. Isn't this guy allowed to have any fun?

Maybe the critics and some fans look to Browne to sum up their problems, worries and crises in neat little four minute packages. Browne, more than any other artist of his generation, is known for wearing his heart on his sleeve, for holding nothing back. He HAD been admired for that, and that honesty is probably what caused some dissatisfaction with this effort. Maybe he was just content here to give us a small dose with the songs mentioned above, but also delivering some honest - to - goodness rock and roll. "Downtown" and "For A Rocker" are terrific examples.

Every so often, even with an artist of Jackson Browne's immense talent, you just have to stop yourself from analyzing the crap out of every word he writes, and just enjoy the "listenability" of the recording. This is one of those times.

I wouldn't recommend this album as a FIRST taste of Jackson Browne, but for those who have listened to, and enjoyed his music, I would suggest that you add this recording to your collection.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It Still Plays, March 12, 2002
This review is from: Lawyers in Love (Audio CD)
Almost twenty years later (and a good part of a law career under my belt), Lawyers in Love still plays well. I was a Jackson Browne fan before I was a law student from 1981-84 (the album debuted in 1983), but I took special pleasure in the title track. I had to live with medical students because I couldn't take lawyers twenty-four hours a day.

Played back to back with other Jackson Browne albums, this clearly fits in as the work of a master singer/songwriter. Tender is the Night has a beat you cannot resist. It is the beginning of Jackson Browne's social commentary, so deserves a listen as a bridge between the personal tragedies of early work and the social activism of later work.

Well recommended.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great ALbum By AnEnduring Artist!, July 17, 2002
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Barron Laycock "Labradorman" (Temple, New Hampshire United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lawyers in Love (Audio CD)
This is a terrific album, both because it represents a snapshot taken of Browne as he continued his evolvement from sixties folk-rocker to seventies rocker to eighties (and beyond) social commentator. While he still cuts quite a raucous swath through the material with his electrical accompaniment, the lyrics, once dreamy and intensely introspective, are showing much more flagrant concern with social issues and the contemporary political scene. So, while he opens the song cycle with an amusing take called "Lawyers In Love', he reminds us with a number of the lyrics in the song that he may use this irony to try to say a few things between the lines.

And increasingly, with each song as the cycle progresses, he comes farther and farther along the road of doing so, so that in "Cut It Away", he's describing the illusions he is being disabused of with the break-up of his romantic relationship, while in the next song, "Downtown", he is talking about the differences among different kinds of people sharing physical proximity in an urban setting. So too, in "Tender Is The Night", he mixes romantic overtones with undertones reflecting the nature of living in an urban landscape. Finally, though, he gets to the crux o the matter, for he uses "Say It Isn't True" to admit his horror in thinking about the reality of what human nature seems to be (with the haunting refrain of "yet there always has been/and always will be war' echoing throughout the song).

This is indeed a song one must listen closely to, one that has a lot of verve and relevance even now, after the arms race has subsided, for the threat of nuclear has not been erased.
This is one of the major milestones in Browne's continuing evolution toward maturity, and while he has made a number of detours back into more personal ruminations in albums such as the celebrated "Alive", which chronicles his infamous break-up with Darryl Hannah, he keeps returning to concerns with social political, and philosophical issues. This is a great album; enjoy!

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD!, February 27, 2002
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This review is from: Lawyers in Love (Audio CD)
I own almost every Jackson Browne CD and after reading the shotty treatment this particular one is getting I felt compelled to respond. This is a wonderful collection of songs. The lyrics are intelligently written and the band sounds tight musically. I agree with one of the other reviewers who wrote that it is hard to be compared to yourself, especially if your as talented as Browne is. Can't the guy have a little fun and not have it be said he's "lost his musical direction"? It seems like when an artist does something a little different than they normally would do it, people jump all over their backs for it. I love albums like "Late For Sky," "The Pretender," and "I'm Alive," they are some of my favorites in fact, but I am also finding the more I listen to "Lawyers In Love" the more I like it. My personal favorites on this CD are of course the title track, "Cut It Away", and "Say It Isn't True". It's one of those CD' you can listen to straight through without skipping a track. But then again it is Jackson Browne what else do you expect?
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars RICK VITO PLAYS LEAD HERE, December 3, 2007
This review is from: Lawyers in Love (Audio CD)
Had this cd long many years ago. Read all the other reviews. Somehow no one mentioned or credited Rick Vito. He contributed great lead guitar to most songs here. His guitar tone is heavenly and his techniques that of great rock master. Tuneful songs from Browne garnished with Vito's sharp tearing guitar works. Sadly only 1 album of them together. Just in case you don't know Rick Vito is one Fleetwood Mac.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A nice slice of 1983., October 17, 2006
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This review is from: Lawyers in Love (Audio CD)
Being a child of the eighties, two of my favorite Jackson Browne songs are "Lawyers in Love" and "Tender Is The Night". Both pop gems, and both found here. And though the album is only 8 tracks, I like them all. "On The Day" and "Downtown" are both catchy, and "Knock On Any Door" and "For A Rocker" are just as good. Only 35 minutes in all, but it's a good 35. I'm sure he may have better albums out there, but this is a keeper for me.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you like JB but not this album, you don't get it, October 17, 2003
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This review is from: Lawyers in Love (Audio CD)
JB came out of the personal folk-rock tradition of James Taylor, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Joni Mitchell, and the Eagles. By the late '70's he was changing directions (The Pretender, Hold Out) and a lot of his fans were disappointed (Disco Apocalypse has to be his alltime worst song). With Lawyers in Love JB doesn't go back to his folk acoustic days but finds a good style with good rhythms, driving guitars and melodic organs.

Some reviewers cringe at the title song but after Tender is the Night I think it's the best one on the album. I find it to be a continuation of the Pretender theme: disillusioned grown-ups from the '60's succumbing to the materialism of the '80's. This lyric snippet is one of my favorites:
God sends his spaceships to America, the beautiful
They land at six o'clock and there we are, the dutiful
Eating from TV trays, tuned into to Happy Days
Waiting for World War III while Jesus slaves
To the mating calls of lawyers in love

Of course, the soulfulness and beauty of Tender is the Night has to be considered the high point of this album and one of JB's best musical achievements. The gentle opening and JB's voice as he sings still gives me the chills:
Between the darkness on the street
And the houses filling up with light
Between the stillness in my heart
And the roar of the approaching night
So, if you gave up on Mr. Browne long ago, you might want to revisit this one--I hope you find it was worth it!

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jackson Browne Turns His Gaze Outward, With Great Results, January 3, 2006
This review is from: Lawyers in Love (Audio CD)
With LAWYERS IN LOVE, the first of three politically-oriented albums following six confessional albums, Jackson Browne turns his eyes from personal concerns to the larger world, and the result is proof that, contrary to what critics have said, Browne is a great political commentator. The album isn't all politics, as songs such as "Tender Is The Night" prove, but it is more socially-conscious than his earlier work. Browne has long practiced what he began to preach on LAWYERS IN LOVE, and his current belief that the young Australian tourist jailed in Indonesia for drug-smuggling was unjustly convicted makes this CD an essential purchase for both your ears AND your conscience.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Effort, November 18, 2011
This review is from: Lawyers in Love (Audio CD)
OK its not "Hold Out" or "The Pretender" (JB's 2 classic albums) but it is just as good as "Running on Empty" and rocks harder than early JB "Late for the Sky" (and is maybe even better). An enjoyable consistent listen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great rock album by a poet with a social conscience, September 18, 2010
This review is from: Lawyers in Love (Audio CD)
Jackson Browne has written some of the best songs I've ever heard. I love most of his work, but this album has always been one of my personal favorites. My only regret is that it's so short. Eight tracks in all, it's got some of Browne's best rock tunes, including the opening track Lawyers in Love, Downtown, and final track For a Rocker. The slightly more down-tempo rock tracks, On the Day, Tender Is the Night and Knock on Any Door, are also excellent. The remaining two tracks, Cut It Away and Say It Isn't True, are more ballad-like. In my opinion both are beautiful songs, probably my two favorites on the album, and they also stand up well against the rest of his work. Jackson's powerful voice and poetic, soul-searching lyrics propel this album. Give it a try - a must for Jackson fans, and for anyone who likes good rock music.
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