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Average Reviewer Rating: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

Number of Revenge Will Come (1982) Reviews: 1

3.0/5.03.0/5.03.0/5.03.0/5.03.0/5.0   If Jackson Browne was faceless, he'd be like this
Reviewer: John Fitzgerald, Human resources staff database assistant       June 08, 2001
As Copeland was a big influence on Jackson Browne, one can definitely hear the musical
comparisons, but Browne is a more distinctive vocalist than Greg is and this tends to hurt
the proceedings but some of the slower numbers are pretty suspenseful. My favorite is the
closing title track. Although Rick is listed on the album, it doesn't say which songs he's on
but it sure sounds like him soloing on this one. It reminds me of a cross between Bob
Seger's "Like a rock" and Jackson's "Late for the sky" this is not as good as either of
those songs but still passable at worst. Copeland seems to like Chuck Berry style rockers
exemplified on "Used", "Full Cleveland" & "Wrong highway" as well as stroll numbers
like "Starting place" and "That'll never be the same". However, the Jackson Browne style
moments are better sounding than you might expect.

Album cover submitted by John Fitzgerald. Transcribed to HTML by Jeff Kenney and Marty Adelson.



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