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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Carole King |
| Record Label: |
Ode/CBS |
| Contributing Artist: |
James Taylor |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Singer/Songwriter |
| Release Date: |
May 25, 1999 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. I Feel the Earth Move 2. So Far Away 3. It's Too Late 4. Home Again 5. Beautiful 6. Way Over Yonder 7. You've Got a Friend 8. Where You Lead 9. Will You Love Me Tomorrow? 10. Smackwater Jack 11. Tapestry 12. Natural Woman, (You Make Me Feel Like) A 13. Out in the Cold (previously unreleased) 14. Smackwater Jack (previously unreleased, live) |
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Originally released on Ode (PE 34946). Personnel: Carole King (vocals, piano, keyboards); James Taylor (acoustic guitar); Barry Socher (violin); David Campbell (viola); Terry King (cello); Curtis Amy (flute, soprano saxophone); Ralph Schuckett (electric piano); Charles Larkey, Perry Steinberg (bass instrument); Joel O'Brien, Russ Kunkel (drums); Joni Mitchell, Merry Clayton, Julia Tillman (background vocals). Liner Note Author: James Taylor . Recording information: A&M Recording Studios, Hollywood, California. TAPESTRY was one of the most popular albums of the 1970s, perfectly capturing the intimate, confessional mode of the singer/songwriter genre then in bloom, yet without the mawkishness or posing that later typified the style. Though Carole King had been successful in the '60s as a behind-the-scenes composer of Brill Building pop, her decision to perform her own material brought its craftsmanship and sincerity to the fore. In addition, everything about TAPESTRY, from its warm soft-rock arrangements t... |
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