Sunday, January 25, 2015

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Artist:  James Taylor
Birth Name:  James Vernon Taylor
Born:  March 12, 1948.  Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Origin:  Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Genre:  Folk, Folk Rock, Country, Blues, Rock, Pop, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop, Adult Contemporary
Occupation:  Singer, Songwriter, Musician
Instruments:  Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica

James Taylor is an American Singer and Songwriter.   1970, he achieved No. 3 single "Fire And Rain"and had his first No. 1 Hit the following year with "You've Got A Friend".  He got five-time Grammy Award Winner, and he was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2000.

















Title:  Carnegie  (2014)  
Genre:  Folk, Folk Rock, Country, Blues, Rock, Pop, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop, Adult Contemporary
Label:   FMIC
Rating:   ****

Tracks:

Disc 1:

 1.  You Can Close Your Eyes  (2:50)
 2.  Riding On A Railroad  (2:56)
 3.  Blossom  (3:19)
 4.  Long Ago And Far Away  (2:57)
 5.  Sunshine Sunshine  (3:35)
 6.  Me And My Guitar  (3:55)
 7.  Country Road  (4:05)
 8.  You've Got A Friend   (5:29)
 9.  Promised Land  (3:49)

Disc 2:

 1.  Migration  (3:38)
 2.  Let It All Fall Down  (4:47)
 3.  Brighten Your Night With My Day  (2:56)
 4.  One Man Parklcc
 5.  Anywhere Live Heaven  (2:48)
 6.  Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight  (2:48)
 7.  Fire And Rain  (4:44)
 8.  You're The One  (That I Adore)  (4:48)
 9.  Rock 'N' Roll Is Music Now  (3:26)
10. Mockingbird  (4:33)
11. Ain't No Song  (4:30)
12. Sweet Baby James  (3:05))

Personnel:

James Taylor:  Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Vocals
Hugh McCracken:  Guitar
David Spinozza:  Guitar
Andy Muson:  Bass
Rick Marotta:  Drums, Percussion
Don Grolnick:  Keyboards
Alan Rubin;  Trumpet
Jon Faddis:  Trumpet
Barry Rogers:  Trombone
George Young:  Alto Sax
Frank Vacari:  Tenor Sax
Kenny Berger:  Baritone Sax
Howard Johnson:  Tuba

Carly Simon:  Vocals on Tracks:  10, 11 on Disc 2


Carnegie is a live album by James Taylor, was released on December 1, 2014 by FMIC, recorded at Carnegie Hall May 27, 1974, featuring Carly Simon on "Mocking Bird" and "Ain't No Song".                                                                                                





















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