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Carole King - Tapestry (Multichannel/Stereo)

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Carole King - Tapestry (Multichannel/Stereo)
Carole King Band: Carole King
Title: Tapestry (Multichannel/Stereo)
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Release Date: 2002-01-15
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 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? - Carole King, Goffin, Gerry 10: Smackwater Jack - Carole King, Goffin, Gerry 11: Tapestry 12: (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman - Carole King, Goffin, Gerry 13: Out in the Cold 14: Smackwater Jack


Timeless Music
But "pop" does not define what Tapestry is. Tapestry is one of the great pop albums of all time. Carole King wrote songs with a musical sense that belongs to the great songwriters of all time, from the classical songs of Schubert, great church hymns, Stephen Foster, Gershwin, and of course the best contemporary song-writing.

The point is that Carole King wrote great songs that defy easy categories. I hate the labels: country, rock, pop, adult easy listening,. . . . blah blah. Hey, a good song is a good song and can probably be done in any number of styles, from country to jazz. And all of those styles are American, now, anyway, duh. . .

And Carole King put a bunch of great songs on Tapestry and sang them with a big heart that makes you believe every word she is singing. So cry, laugh and enjoy this American Song treasure that will last well beyond the time we are all gone. Make sure your children hear Tapestry: an education in great music, a heartfelt slice of life as we really feel it.

Jim Finn.


Always makes me feel better
So few artists span across multiple generations, but Carole King is one of them. This was recorded around the time I was born, but it truly is timeless. I never get tired of listening to this album and no matter how I feel on any given day, something about her voice combined with the lyrics, leaves me with a sense of well being.
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An unforgettable album by the "ideal female singer" ca 1970
Her poetry and songs have matured with the rest of the generation, but this remains the defining album of the folk rock era. In the 1970s, Carole King topped the list of favorite female singers.


A classic!
I had it on vinyl for years and finally got the CD so I can listen to it in my car. I can't figure out why I hadn't bought the CD version of this album until now. Now I remember why it was one of the all-time best selling albums of all time. Every song is a hit - great music by a great singer/songwriter. One of the best albums every doe and as relevant today as it was back when it was written.


So happy I discovered this!!!
To put it simply, I absolutely LOVE the CD! I only wish I would have found it sooner (the album was released the year I was born). I've heard many of these songs before, but wasn't aware of the album until it was talked about on American Idol. I have become a BIG Carole King fan! She has timeless appeal.


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