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Greatest Hits

by James Taylor

Other authors: David Crosby (Contributor), Carole King (Contributor), Joni Mitchell (Contributor), Graham Nash (Contributor), Herb Pedersen (Contributor)1 more, Carly Simon (Contributor)

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When James Taylor wrapped up his years with Warner Brothers records in 1976, that label promptly issued a greatest hits CD that remains one of the label's biggest sellers. Issued one of the RIAA's earliest "Diamond" certifications, this album has sold over ten million copies and remains available to this day. It's a time-capsule of Taylor's early work, spotlighting the years of sensitive singer-songwriters and his calm, soothing voice.… (more)
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INFORMATION-This album contains the following tracks by James Taylor unless otherwise noted:
1 Something in the Way She Moves, 3:13
2 Carolina in My Mind, 3:59
3 Fire and Rain, 3:26
4 Sweet Baby James, 2:54
5 Country Road, 3:25
6 You've Got a Friend (Carole King), 4:32
7 Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight, 2:38
8 Walking Man, 3:35
9 How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) (Lamont Dozier / Brian Holland / Eddie Holland), 3:39
10 Mexico, 3:01
11 Shower the People, 4:01
12 Steamroller, 5:17
  Lemeritus | May 1, 2015 |
James Taylor had scored eight Top 40 hits by the fall of 1976 when Warner Brothers marked the end of his contract with this compilation. One of those hits, the Top Ten gold single "Mockingbird," a duet with his wife Carly Simon, was on Elektra Records, part of the Warner family of labels and presumably available, but it was left off. "Long Ago and Far Away," a lesser hit (though it made the Top Ten on the easy listening charts), wasn't used either. In addition to the six hits -- "Fire and Rain," "Country Road," "You've Got a Friend," "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight," "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)," and "Shower the People" -- that were included, the album featured a couple of less successful singles, "Mexico" and "Walking Man," the album track "Sweet Baby James," and three previously unreleased recordings -- a live version of "Steamroller" and newly recorded versions of "Something in the Way She Moves" and "Carolina in My Mind," songs featured on Taylor's 1968 debut album, recorded for Apple/Capitol. The result was a reasonable collection for an artist who wasn't particularly well-defined by his singles. One got little sense of Taylor's evolution from the dour, confessional songs of his first two albums to the more conventional pop songs of his sixth and seventh ones. But one did hear isolated examples of Taylor's undeniable warmth and facility for folk/country-tinged pop. By the next summer, Taylor was back in the Top Ten on Columbia, and Greatest Hits was out of date. But it remains a good sampler of Taylor's more popular early work.
 

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Taylor, Jamesprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Crosby, DavidContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
King , CaroleContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Mitchell, JoniContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Nash, GrahamContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Pedersen, HerbContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Simon, CarlyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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When James Taylor wrapped up his years with Warner Brothers records in 1976, that label promptly issued a greatest hits CD that remains one of the label's biggest sellers. Issued one of the RIAA's earliest "Diamond" certifications, this album has sold over ten million copies and remains available to this day. It's a time-capsule of Taylor's early work, spotlighting the years of sensitive singer-songwriters and his calm, soothing voice.

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