Hold Out


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FieldValue
nameHold Out
typeAlbum
artistJackson Browne
coverJackson Browne Hold Out.jpg
releasedJune 24, 1980
recordedAutumn 1979 – Spring 1980
genreRock
length37:48
labelAsylum
prev_titleRunning on Empty
prev_year1977
next_titleLawyers in Love
next_year1983
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| name = Hold Out | type = Album | artist = Jackson Browne | cover = Jackson Browne Hold Out.jpg | alt = | released = June 24, 1980 | recorded = Autumn 1979 – Spring 1980 | venue = | studio =

History

The song "Of Missing Persons" was written for Inara George, the daughter of Lowell George (formerly of the band Little Feat), a songwriting collaborator and longtime friend of Browne's who died a year prior to the release of Hold Out. The phrase "of missing persons" was derived from a line in a Little Feat song, "Long Distance Love".

The album was certified as a Gold and Platinum record in 1980 by the RIAA. It reached Multi-platinum in 2001.

Reception

| rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = | rev2 = Robert Christgau | rev2Score = C+ | rev3 = The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | rev3Score = Writing retrospectively for AllMusic, music critic William Rulhmann called some of the tracks awkward or foolish. He compared the album with earlier releases: "If Browne was still trying to write himself out of the cul-de-sac he had created for himself early on, Hold Out represented an earnest attempt that nevertheless fell short." Similarly, critic Robert Christgau wrote: "Never hep to his jive, I'm less than shocked by the generalized sentimentality disillusioned admirers descry within these hallowed tracks, though the one about the late great Lowell George... is unusually rank." The New York Times deemed Hold Out "a fine record; perhaps his finest, overall... It confirms his growth as an artist."

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jackson Browne except where noted.

Side one

  1. "Disco Apocalypse" – 5:08
  2. "Hold Out" – 5:37
  3. "That Girl Could Sing" – 4:34
  4. "Boulevard" – 3:15

Side two

  1. "Of Missing Persons" – 6:31
  2. "Call It a Loan" (Browne, David Lindley) – 4:35
  3. "Hold On Hold Out" (Browne, Craig Doerge) – 8:08

Personnel

Production

  • Producers – Jackson Browne and Greg Ladanyi
  • Engineer – Greg Ladanyi
  • Assistant engineers – Brent Averill, Niko Bolas, James Ledner, Jim Nipar, Sergio Reyes, Karen Siegal and George Ybarra.
  • Mixed by Buford Jones
  • Mastered by Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California).
  • Production assistance – Rusty Conway and Donald Miller
  • Album cover – Dawn Patrol
  • Design and photography – Jimmy Wachtel

Charts

Weekly charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (1980) | Peak position | Australia (Kent Music Report) | |---|---|---| | 6 | | | ::

Year-end charts

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Chart (1980)Position
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Singles – Billboard (United States) ::data[format=table]

YearSingleChartPosition
1980"Boulevard"Pop Singles19
1980"That Girl Could Sing"Pop Singles22
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References

References

  1. link. (September 24, 2015 Retrieved July 20, 2010)
  2. Ruhlmann, William. "''Hold Out'' > Review". [[AllMusic]].
  3. Christgau, Robert. "''Hold Out'' > Review". robertchristgau.com.
  4. Larkin, Colin. (2007). "The Encyclopedia of Popular Music". [[Oxford University Press]].
  5. (13 July 1980). "Recordings Reaching Across Racial Barriers". The New York Times.
  6. Kent, David. (1993). "Australian Chart Book 1970–1992". Australian Chart Book.

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