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James Taylor (Best Live) [Enhanced CD]
     Artist : James Taylor
     List Price : $22.98 USD  
     ProductGroup: Music
     Release Date : 1996-04-09
     Studio : Sony
     Label : Sony
     Avg. Customer Rating : (29 reviews)

     


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Customer Reviews for James Taylor Best Live Enhanced CD
     Can't You See the Sunshine?
     Rating:
     There is something about time that is powerful and, perhaps, even supernatural. James Taylor's self-titled debut on Apple Records has that type of allure and charm where it pulls you into its simplicity, clasped by the gentleness of its eloquently crafted embrace for truth. That is what the gift of time collects and engenders - truth, as well as youth, and the beauty they exude. You must listen to this gem with a different set of ears than you would when appreciating his great, but commercial follow-up albums. Simply stated - a stunning personal masterpiece!
   

Customer Reviews for James Taylor Best Live Enhanced CD Cd
     NOT A BAD APPLE
     Rating:
     This 1968 album was very hard to find from 1972 to 1995.
It finally was reissued and well remastered for the public when Apple started its reissue series.
CIRCLE ROUND THE SUN never sounded better. Too bad the original FIRE AND RAIN recording for Apple Records wasn't included. Thats OK Get your copy today.

Editorial Reviews for James Taylor Best Live Enhanced CD Audio Cd
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     Signed to Apple Records, James Taylor had already made a name for himself as a songwriter, placing two songs on Tom Rush's classic album The Circle Game ("Sunshine, Sunshine," "Something in the Way She Moves"). Both appear here on his debut album alongside "Carolina on My Mind" (which features Paul McCartney on bass). Taylor's thin, reedy voice complements the wispy, often overly sensitive songs and the production by Peter Asher is understated throughout--even if it does at times include a string quartet. Only "Knocking at the Zoo" attempts to upset the gentle balance. As a poster boy for mellow, he succeeds. --Rob O'Connor


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