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| | That's Why I'm Here CD (1985)
$6.89 It should be perfectly obvious why James Taylor is here. Creating solid musical statements like THAT'S WHY I'M HERE is reason enough. Clearly, this is one of the better efforts of Taylor's long career. As he got a little older ...
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| Best Of James Taylor CD (2003)
$10.99 When his debut appeared in 1968, James Taylor was the first non-Beatle to release an album on the Fabs' Apple label. Since then, his long, consistent career has been a model of integrity and craft. While he hasn't ventured very ...
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| Mud Slide Slim & The Blue Horizon CD (1971)
$8.65 For the follow up to his classic SWEET BABY JAMES, which rivals TAPESTRY's place in the boomer canon, archetypal sensitive singer-songwriter Taylor wisely elected not to stray too far from the approach that had worked so well on his previous ...
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| One Man Dog CD (1972)
$6.85 Mostly recorded at Taylor's home studio, ONE MAN DOG is an atypical release for a man known for putting out straightforward sets of his distinctive brand of folk-rock. This release from 1972 came after Taylor had achieved a good measure ...
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| Collection CDs (2001)
$25.49 Simply put, there are three James Taylor albums in this box: the hit JT (1977), That's Why I'm Here from 1985, and the truly awful Never Die Young from 1988. If you are a fan, you most likely either have ...
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| Greatest Hits Vol. 2 CD (2000)
$6.75 The 24 years-in-the-making sequel to James Taylor's first best-of anthology, reassuringly VOLUME 2 sports the same minimalist graphic cover design. Not surprisingly, the music reflects a similar aesthetic; Taylor has always been a careful craftsman and something of a minimalist, ...
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| JT CD (1977) Remastered
$7.59 JT finds a young James Taylor using a wide variety of molds into which he pours his folksy, easy-going style. His considerable songwriting skills are in full bloom, beginning with the jubilant "Your Smiling Face." Some very different ground is ...
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| Collection CDs (2001)
$22.29 Simply put, there are three James Taylor albums in this box: the hit JT (1977), That's Why I'm Here from 1985, and the truly awful Never Die Young from 1988. If you are a fan, you most likely either have ...
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| Flag CD (1979)
$6.89 This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
FLAG is a compendium of James Taylor's various styles. As always, melodic hooks, catchy phrases and precise musical turns abound. On "Company Man" Taylor takes ...
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| Never Die Young CD (1988)
$6.89 NEVER DIE YOUNG is a seminal event in the long recording career of James Taylor. Not only has the title cut become a significant staple in the singer/songwriter's cache of hits, but Taylor had finally reached a whole new stylistic ...
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 James Taylor Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous James Taylor songs: Your Smiling Face Lyrics, Handy Man Lyrics, Sweet Baby James Lyrics, Up on the Roof Lyrics, Shower the People Lyrics, Country Road Lyrics, Her Town Too Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Carolina in My Mind Lyrics, Honey Don't Leave L.A. Lyrics, Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight Lyrics, Mexico Lyrics, How Sweet It Is Lyrics, Everyday Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Lyrics, You Can Close Your Eyes Lyrics, Something in the Way She Moves Lyrics, Walking Man Lyrics, Steamroller Lyrics, Another Day Lyrics.
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 James Taylor Biography
James Taylor was the archetype for the gentle, inward-looking singer/songwriter movement of the early '70s. The easy lilt and timbre of Taylor's voice belies the complex emotional content of his songs, which aren't merely carefree folk-based odes, but instead look unflinchingly at a flawed man's journey through life. It's a tribute to his knack for making great pop records that he managed a long, decade-plus string of big hits. Taylor remained relevant long after his impressive run of top 40 hits, recording numerous million-selling records in the '90s & '00s and winning multiple Grammys.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | James "J.T." Taylor | George Jones, Kool & The Gang, Regina Belle, Graham Nash, Bobby Rush, Coolio, L.V. | | Danny Kortchmar | Carole King, Linda Ronstadt, Ringo Starr, Warren Zevon, Bob Dylan, Don Henley, Billy Joel, Crosby, Stills, and Nash, Jackson Browne | | Michael Brecker | Carly Simon, Billy Joel, Paul Simon, Brecker Brothers, George Benson, Eric Clapton, Jaco Pastorius, Lou Reed | | Russ Kunkel | Carole King, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, Lyle Lovett, Bob Dylan, Carly Simon, Crosby, Stills, and Nash, Emmylou Harris, Joni Mitchell | | Peter Asher | Linda Ronstadt, Kenny Loggins, Neil Diamond, Peter & Gordon, Amanda Marshall, Olivia Newton-John, J. D. Souther, Tina Arena, Sarah Brightman | | Carly Simon | Andreas Vollenweider, Frank Sinatra, Peter Ivers, Nils Lofgren, Ben Taylor Band, Doobie Brothers, Janet Jackson, Tom Rush | | Dan Dugmore | Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, Martina Mcbride, Linda Ronstadt, Brooks & Dunn, Tim Mcgraw, Leann Rimes, Randy Travis, Gary Allan |
 Contemporaries
Neil Young, Elton John, Van Morrison, Neil Diamond, Eagles, Sting, Paul McCartney, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Cat Stevens, Paul Simon, John Prine, Jackson Browne, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Bonnie Raitt, George Harrison, Carly Simon, America, Steely Dan, Randy Newman, Warren Zevon, Tim Buckley, Lyle Lovett, Al Stewart, Kenny Loggins, Dan Fogelberg, Judy Collins, Laura Nyro, Gordon Lightfoot, Shawn Colvin, Jim Croce, Rickie Lee Jones, Suzanne Vega, Badfinger, Ian Matthews, Jesse Winchester, Bread, Joan Armatrading, Seals & Crofts, Michael McDonald (Vocals/Keys), Steve Forbert, Harry Chapin, Art Garfunkel, Christopher Cross, England Dan & John Ford Coley, Graham Nash, Gerry Rafferty, David Crosby, David Wilcox, Dave Loggins, Livingston Taylor, Andy Pratt, Terence Boylan, Bob Lind, Craig Nuttycombe, Gene Cotton, Tim Moore
 Followers
Ben Folds, John Mayer (Adult Alternative), Jewel, Jason Mraz, Dar Williams, Nick Drake, James Blunt, America, Ray LaMontagne, Bill Morrissey (Folk), Ellis Paul, Edie Brickell, David Wilcox, Mark Kozelek, Vance Gilbert, Ben Taylor (Singer/Songwriter), Aztec Two-Step, Sally Taylor
 Influences
The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Kinks, The Byrds, Buddy Holly, Smokey Robinson, The Hollies, Carole King, Simon & Garfunkel, Tim Buckley, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Tom Paxton, Tim Hardin, Eric Andersen, Peter, Paul and Mary
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