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James Taylor - 6 Albums
James Taylor - Covers (2008)
![]() MP3 | 320 Kbps 44100 Stereo | 40:07 | 92.50 Mb 2008 | Genre: Folk | Acoustic | Rock | Songwriter Due for release on September 30th, 'Covers' is the cd that James Taylor fans have been anticipating for years. Recorded live with his full band in a barn in Massachusetts that was transformed into a studio, the album is a treasury of songs he has performed live over the years, but never recorded. It is an American songbook of tunes made famous by artists as varied Buddy Holly, The Dixie Chicks, The Temptations, Leonard Cohen, George Jones and Eddie Cochran, but embraced and interpreted by James Taylor in a way that makes each one his own. It is a significant work by one of the greatest artists of his generation, which pays tribute to classic American songs from Broadway to Nashville, Detroit to Memphis and across all boundaries. Covers is, in itself, a classic James Taylor recording. 01 - It's Growing 02 - (I'm A) Road Runner 03 - Wichita Lineman 04 - Why Baby Why 05 - Some Days You Gotta Dance 06 - Seminole Wind 07 - Suzanne 08 - Hound Dog 09 - Sadie 10 - On Broadway 11 - Summertime Blues 12 - Not Fade Away Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/150781202/Covers.rar Password: OwlsNest James Taylor - October Road (2002) ![]() James Taylor's 15th studio album of his first new recordings in 32 years is, if possible, even more familiar and self-referential than ever. By now, it is an article of faith that you could take practically any track from any Taylor album and put it on another one without disturbing the mood, and that is as true of the songs here as it is of those on the other 14. That warm (if slightly deepened) tenor, singing in its odd accent which combines New England and the North Carolina Piedmont, and that acoustic guitar, with its sparkling, unhurried fingerpicking, remain the most prominent elements in the sound. But even more, October Road finds Taylor seemingly intent on evoking his own past. The title track, of course, recalls his song "Country Road," and "Caroline I See You," (even if it refers specifically to his wife), inescapably echoes "Carolina in My Mind." Also, Taylor deliberately recycles themes from his earlier work. "October Road" begins, "Well I'm going back down maybe one more time," while "My Traveling Star" ends, "And shame on me for sure/For one more highway song." Throughout, on what seem like the most personal songs he has written in decades, Taylor appears to be commenting on a second chance he feels he has received, and though he couches the negative aspects in humor ("Mean Old Man," whose subject is the singer, ends with a dog joke, and "Raised Up Family," which contains recriminations, tosses in a musical reference to Gilligan's Island), there are strong hints of a man who feels he's been rescued. As such, it is perhaps fitting (if seasonally curious for an album released in the summer) to conclude with "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," a holiday song from wartime that reaffirms the importance of family in a world gone awry. 1 September Grass 2 October Road 3 On the 4th of July 4 Whenever You're Ready 5 Belfast to Boston 6 Mean Old Man 7 My Traveling Star 8 Raised Up Family 9 Carry Me on My Way 10 Caroline I See You 11 Baby Buffalo 12 Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/42421825/JT_OR.rar James Taylor - Hourglass @320 kbps ![]() 1. Line 'Em Up 2. Enough To Be On Your Way 3. Little More Time With You 4. Gaia 5. Ananas 6. Jump Up Behind Me 7. Another Day 8. Up Er Mei 9. Up From Your Life 10. Yellow And Rose 11. Boatman 12. Walking My Baby Back Home 13. Bonus Track Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/118840971/Hourglass.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/118839862/Hourglass.part2.rar Password: forumw.org James Taylor - You've Got a Friend (The Best Of) ![]() Original Release Date: 2 April 2007 Number of Discs: 1 Label: Warner Bros. Genre: Pop, Rock Quality: 128 Kbpskbps / 44,1kHz Joint-Stereo Size: 61 MB Tracklist 01. Something In The Way She Moves 02. Sweet Baby James 03. Fire And Rain 04. Country Road 05. You've Got A Friend 06. You Can Close Your Eyes 07. Long Ago And Far Away 08. Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight 09. Walking Man 10. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) 11. Mexico 12. Shower The People 13. Golden Moments 14. Steamroller 15. Carolina In My Mind 16. Handy Man 17. Your Smiling Face 18. Up On The Roof 19. Only A Dream In Rio 20. Bittersweet Download Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/142609269/James_Taylor_-_You_ve_Got_a_Freind__Best_Of_.zip James Taylor - Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (2000) ![]() James Taylor's first Greatest Hits album, released in 1976 and consisting of his well-known early '70s recordings on Warner Bros. and re-recordings of some of the songs from his 1968 Apple Records debut, is in the rarefied sales category of double-digit millions, so a second volume, taking in his tenure at Columbia Records, was a no-brainer. That said, this is a well-balanced compilation that should please most of the singer/songwriter's fans and that serves as a good selection of his work, circa 1977-1997. 1 Secret O' Life 2 Handy Man 3 Your Smiling Face 4 Up on the Roof 5 Her Town Too 6 That's Why I'm Here 7 Only a Dream in Rio 8 Everyday 9 Song for You Far Away 10 Never Die Young 11 (I've Got to) Stop Thinkin' 'Bout That 12 Copperline 13 Shed a Little Light 14 Another Day 15 Little More Time With You 16 Enough to Be on Your Way Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/44570441/JAMEST_HITZ2.rar James Taylor - Greatest Hits (1976) ![]() 1 Something in the Way She Moves 2 Carolina in My Mind 3 Fire and Rain Taylor 4 Sweet Baby James 5 Country Road 6 You've Got a Friend 7 Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight 8 Walking Man 9 How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) 10 Mexico 11 Shower the People 12 Steamroller Code:
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Thanks tmwtbd your a Handyman
to have around!!!
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Happy to contribute. I was familiar with Taylor's stuff but didn't know he had a new one out. Saw it on TV last night so thought I would look it up.
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