A folk-rock poet's simple and beautiful work with an introspective voice
A work by James Taylor, featuring his signature introspective and warm vocals and a simple, universal sound based on acoustic guitar.
The soft sounds of the acoustic guitar and his gentle, kind vocals exude a timeless pop appeal, and the album includes a cover of "Handy Man," which reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. A profound yet simple work, this is a key piece that represents his career.
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A:
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1)
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Your Smiling Face
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2)
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There We Are
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3)
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Honey Don't Leave L.A.
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4)
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Another Grey Morning
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5)
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Bartender's Blues
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6)
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Secret O'Life
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B:
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1)
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Handy Man
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2)
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I Was Only Telling A Lie
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3)
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Looking For Love On Broadway
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4)
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Terra Nova
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5)
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Traffic Jam
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6)
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If I Keep My Heart Out Of Sight
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Vocals - Carly
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Keyboards - Clarence McDonald
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Saxophone - David Sanborn
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Featuring - Val Garay
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Guitar - Danny Kortchmar
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Bass - Leland Sklar
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Producer - Peter Asher
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Featuring - Red Callender
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Drums - Russell Kunkel
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Strings - David Campbell
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Performer - Dan Dugmore