Live At The Troubadour

Carole King, James Taylor Live At The Troubadour

Carole King
James Taylor
Label: Hear Music
Number of Discs: 2
Format: Audio CD
Release date:4th May 2010

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In November of 1970 James Taylor and Carole King first performed together at the Troubadour on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, California. Taylor had just released his debut album for the Beatles' newly formed Apple Records and King was finding her way as a first time solo performer even though by then she was a famous songwriter with a string of hits for other artists. When they returned to the club for a two-week co-headlining run in 1971 their lives were somewhat different. That summer Taylor's "Fire and Rain" was topping the charts and King's landmark Tapestry was on its way to making her a music superstar. Thirty-six years later, in November 2007, James Taylor, Carole King and members of their renowned original band "The Section" (featuring guitarist Danny Kortchmar, bassist Leland Sklar and drummer Russell Kunkel) returned to the Troubadour for a three-night, six-show run to celebrate the venue's 50th anniversary. Those historic shows are documented in Live at the Troubadour, a special 2-disc CD/DVD. This remarkable recording, culled from these unforgettable shows, features 15 songs and 75 minutes of pristine video and audio including stunning performances of the pair's most beloved hits such as Carole King's "So Far Away," "It's Too Late," and "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" as well as James Taylor's "Carolina in My Mind," "Sweet Baby James," and "Fire and Rain," to name just a few.

The return to the intimate Troubadour--the fertile ground that served as the unofficial home to a some of the era's defining musicians such as the Eagles, Elton John, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt and Joni Mitchell--rekindled King's and Taylor's love for making music together. Variety enthused at the time, "Taylor and King reminded us about the intensity of the song, that the artistically-rich and commercially-viable are not mutually exclusive and how one tiny club continues to be a birthing room for some of this city's most memorable music." The experience was deeply felt by everyone, the musicians on stage, and the fans in attendance as well as the project's technical crew: audio producer Peter Asher (an instrumental figure throughout Taylor's career) and Emmy-winning video director, Martyn Atkins. Live at the Troubadour is captured in sterling 5.1 stereo and state-of-the-art high definition video.

In the album's liner notes, Taylor states: "The Troubadour in 1971 wasn't the beginning, but it was a big step into the light for both of us. When we reunited for the Troubadour's 50th Anniversary celebration in 2007, it felt like yesterday. It was, and still is, all about the music and the celebration of performing together." King adds, "What's even more remarkable is that James's and my musical connection and friendship continue to transcend time and place. Whenever we're together, there we are. I feel a tremendous gratitude to be able to share this experience with James, with this fine band, and most of all, with the fans."

Carole King, James Taylor Live At The Troubadour

Carole King
James Taylor
Label: Hear Music
Format: MP3 Download
Release date:4th May 2010

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Live Audio CD $12.47Buy now at Amazon

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Kristin Kor. wrote on the 24th June 2010...

This is an okay album not to bad. I enjoyed it for the most part. Some good songs are So far away, its to late, and fire and rain. The rest were pretty good also.

Kristin Kor. wrote on the 24th June 2010...

This is an okay album not to bad. I enjoyed it for the most part. Some good songs are So far away, its to late, and fire and rain. The rest were pretty good also.

Joe wrote on the 22nd June 2010...

This album was alright, i feel it could have been better if more effort where put into it. But i will say that i did like "It's Too Late". Furthermore i don't like this album.

John wrote on the 20th June 2010...

This is a great album. Like the reviewer below me, I also agree that Smack Water Jack and Will You Love Me Tomorrow are the best songs on here. I also enjoy It's Too Late, a big classic on this album.

Jamie wrote on the 20th June 2010...

I love Carole King and James Taylor. I decided to purchase this album after seeing it in store. What a treat! Smack Water Jack and Will You Love Me Tomorrow are such classics, and it is great to hear them live! I highly recommend getting this one.

Proteus wrote on the 18th June 2010...

What could be better than Carol King and James Taylor teaming up!?!?!? I mean really!!! His voice mixing with hers all back by his guitar playing. Unbelievable! Fire and Rain remain one of my favorite songs.

Zane wrote on the 16th June 2010...

This is an excellent album. Carole King and James Taylor make one heck of a power duo. My favorite song has got to be So Far Away. What an excellent collaboration!

aliasgar wrote on the 15th June 2010...

the album geta s thumbs up from me.whatever you do dont miss blossom.

I Business wrote on the 14th June 2010...

This is a very nice album to me,
When there is a mixture of a man
and woman on a album, the hole album
comes out great.

Janice Kristy wrote on the 10th June 2010...

After almost 40 years Carole King and James Taylor come together again in their World Tour "Troubadour Reunion". Their most famous and beloved hits such as, "You Got A Friend," and "Carolina In My Mind", brings back the good old days when music was at its finest.
James Taylor really did seem like a friend, as he belted out hit after hit that everyone could relate to, now and then.
This album is a must for any real music lover.