Jackson Browne Signed Original Vinyl with Beckett Authentication
Rock Your Walls with Jackson Browne!
Get ready to own a slice of music history with this Jackson Browne Signed Original "Saturate Before Using" Vinyl! Perfect for the die-hard fan or the discerning collector, this gem is not just any album—it's a pristine piece of musical heritage, autographed by Jackson Browne himself.
Signature Authentication: Comes with official Beckett Authentication (Number BK45443), ensuring this collectible is the real deal. Framing Options Available: Want to showcase this beauty on your wall? Check out our framing page for some slick ideas that will turn this vinyl into art. Worldwide Shipping: We’ve got you covered with free, fully insured shipping anywhere on the globe. Preview Before Purchase: Unsure? Take a closer look! Schedule a Zoom or FaceTime session to see your memorabilia before the final purchase.
Price: $1995 – A steal for a piece of rock history!
This isn't just a record; it's a piece of Jackson Browne's soul, captured on vinyl and signed for one lucky fan. Whether it's spinning on your turntable or displayed in your den, it’s guaranteed to be a conversation starter. Grab it before it's gone!
Jackson Browne, an influential American singer-songwriter and musician, has carved out an enduring career in the world of rock and folk music. Born on October 9, 1948, in Heidelberg, Germany, where his father was stationed for his job, Browne moved to Los Angeles with his family during his youth, a move that would later position him at the center of the 1970s singer-songwriter movement.
Browne's music is known for its reflective, deeply personal lyrics and his commitment to social and environmental issues. He first gained attention as a songwriter for other artists; songs like "These Days" were covered by artists like Nico and Gregg Allman, while "Take It Easy," co-written with Glenn Frey, became a major hit for the Eagles.
His debut album, Jackson Browne (1972), featuring the timeless song "Doctor My Eyes," was a critical and commercial success, setting the tone for a string of successful albums. His 1974 release, Late for the Sky, and 1977’s Running on Empty, a novel concept album recorded during tour stops, including live performances and back-of-the-bus sessions, are often considered his masterpieces.
Throughout his career, Browne has been recognized for his advocacy. His activism includes environmental causes, human rights, and benefits concerts, earning him the respect and admiration of both his musical peers and fans. Notably, he co-founded the Musicians United for Safe Energy, which was pivotal in staging the No Nukes concerts in 1979.
His accolades include induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Songwriter's Hall of Fame in 2007. Browne's influence on music and culture remains profound, as he continues to tour and release music that resonates with audiences around the world.