The Naked Ride Home

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The Naked Ride Home
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 24, 2002
Recorded2001
StudioGroove Masters, Santa Monica
GenreRock
Length59:47
LabelElektra
ProducerJackson Browne, Kevin McCormick
Jackson Browne chronology
The Next Voice You Hear: The Best of Jackson Browne
(1997)
The Naked Ride Home
(2002)
The Very Best of Jackson Browne
(2004)

The Naked Ride Home is the twelfth album by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). It peaked at number 36 on The Billboard 200 chart. The single "The Night Inside Me" reached number 25 on the Adult Contemporary chart.

As of February 2004 the album had sold 139,000 copies in United States according to Nielsen Soundscan.[1]

Guests included Keb' Mo' and Greg Leisz.

Reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[4]
Rolling Stone[3]

Mark Deming, writing for AllMusic, remarked that "the craft of Browne's songwriting is still strong, and his performances are pin-sharp and passionate, but unfortunately the very real strengths of The Naked Ride Home only make its flaws all the more glaring – namely, that Browne's muse hasn't taken him anyplace new and interesting in some time, and even though it's clear he still takes the arts of songwriting and recording very seriously, the results lack the depth or the impact of his earlier work."[2]

James Hunter, writing for Rolling Stone, felt that the album delivered "a varied midtempo dependability that turns richer and more resonant upon re-listenings," and that it was "looser, warmer and more live-sounding than Browne's recent work – yet still as passionately crafted and sung ... he is the sound of unfrantic L.A. cool engaged with the long view."[3]

Track listing[edit]

All songs written by Jackson Browne, Mark Goldenberg, Mauricio Lewak, Kevin McCormick and Jeff Young, except where noted:

  1. "The Naked Ride Home" (Browne) – 5:56
  2. "The Night Inside Me" – 4:38
  3. "Casino Nation" – 6:57
  4. "For Taking the Trouble" (Browne) – 4:25
  5. "Never Stop" – 4:56
  6. "Walking Town" – 6:20
  7. "About My Imagination" – 6:10
  8. "Sergio Leone" – 7:57
  9. "Don't You Want to Be There" (Browne) – 7:35
  10. "My Stunning Mystery Companion" (Browne) – 4:53

Personnel[edit]

  • Jackson Browne – lead vocals, acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Jeff Scott Young – acoustic piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, Hammond organ, synthesizers, harmony vocals
  • Mark Goldenberg – electric guitar, hi-string guitar (4)
  • Greg Leisz – acoustic guitar (1), 12-string electric guitar (1)
  • Kevin Moore (Keb' Mo') – slide guitar (4)
  • Val McCallum – rhythm acoustic guitar (7)
  • Kevin McCormick – bass guitar, rhythm electric guitar (7)
  • Mauricio "Fritz" Lewak – drums, cajón (4)
  • Luis Conte – percussion
  • Fernando Pullam – trumpet (9)
  • Jennifer Gross – harmony vocals (3, 6)
  • Kipp Lennon – harmony vocals (3, 6)
  • Alethea Mills – harmony vocals (4), choir vocals (9)
  • Chavonne Morris – harmony vocals (4), choir vocals (9)
  • Jimmy Burney – choir vocals (9)
  • Marc Cohn – harmony vocals (9)
  • Fred Martin – choir arrangements (9)

Production[edit]

  • Producers – Jackson Browne and Kevin McCormick
  • Engineer – Paul Dieter
  • Assistant Engineers – Sebastian Haimerl, Mark Johnson, Bil Lane and Rich Tosi.
  • Mixing – Bob Clearmountain
  • Mix Assistant – Kevin Harp
  • Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering (Portland, ME).
  • Technical Director – Ed Wong
  • Artwork – Dustin Stanton
  • Cover Photo – Nels Israelson
  • Booklet Photos – Dianna Cohen and Nels Israelson
  • Management – Cree Clover and Donald Miller

Charts[edit]

AlbumBillboard (United States)

Year Chart Position
2002 The Billboard 200 36
2002 Top Internet Albums 36

SinglesBillboard (United States)

Year Single Chart Position
2002 "The Night Inside Me" Adult Contemporary 25

References[edit]

  1. ^ Newman, Melinda (February 7, 2004). "Browne, Smith Depart Labels". Billboard. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Deming, Mark. "The Naked Ride Home > Review". AllMusic. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  3. ^ a b Hunter, James (September 25, 2002). "The Naked Ride Home > Review". Rolling Stone. Retrieved July 3, 2012.
  4. ^ Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195313734.