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DescriptionAll tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Carole King – 1971 - Music (2011 MFSL SACD) [FLAC@88.2khz24bit] Carole King Carole King in 1977 Wikipedia: Carole King (born February 9, 1942) is an American composer and singer-songwriter. King's career began in the 1960s when she, along with her then husband Gerry Goffin, wrote more than two dozen chart hits for numerous artists, many of which have become standards. She has continued writing for other artists since then. King's success as a performer in her own right did not come until the 1970s, when she sang her own songs, accompanying herself on the piano, in a series of albums and concerts. After experiencing commercial disappointment with her debut album Writer, King scored her breakthrough with the album Tapestry, which topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. In 2000 Billboard pop music researcher Joel Whitburn named King the most successful female songwriter of 1955–99 because she wrote or co-wrote 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. King wrote 61 hits that charted in the UK. In 2005 music historian Stuart Devoy found her the most successful female songwriter on the UK singles charts 1952–2005. King has made 25 solo albums, the most successful being Tapestry, which held the record for most weeks at No. 1 by a female artist for more than 20 years. Her most recent non-compilation album was Live at the Troubadour in 2010, a collaboration with James Taylor that reached number 4 on the charts in its first week and has sold over 600,000 copies. Her records sales were estimated at more than 75 million copies worldwide. She has won four Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for her songwriting. She is the recipient of the 2013 Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, the first woman to be so honored. She is also a 2015 Kennedy Center Honoree. Music (2011 MFSL SACD) Artist: Carole King Title: Music Format: SACD, Hybrid, Album, Stereo, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Remastered Producer: Lou Adler SACD Mastering: Rob LoVerde at Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Release Date: December 1971, (2011) Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Catalog: UDSACD 2068 Barcode: 8 21797 20686 0 ASIN: B004SGYIUU Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Pop Duration: 40:08 Wikipedia: Music is the third album by American singer-songwriter Carole King. It is a continuation of the style laid down in Tapestry. The album was released in December 1971 and quickly rose to the top of the charts. It features songs such as "It's Going to Take Some Time" (US No. 12 by The Carpenters), "Sweet Seasons," a No. 9 hit for Carole King, and "Brother, Brother". Music experienced immediate success and was certified gold on December 9, 1971, days after release. It was certified platinum on July 17, 1995. Music entered the top ten at No. 8, becoming the first of many weeks both Tapestry and Carole King: Music would occupy the top ten simultaneously. The album hit No. 1 on New Year's Day 1972 and stayed there for three consecutive weeks. King plays the piano and celeste on many tracks. AllMusic Review by Vik Iyengar: After years as one of the most prolific and successful songwriters in pop music, Carole King emerged in the '70s with Tapestry, an album that catapulted her to the forefront of the singer/songwriter movement. While she had mined her back catalog for that album, she relied more heavily on songs written with new collaborator Toni Stern for Music. Coming out on the heels of the classic Tapestry, it's hard not to feel like this album was a bit of a letdown. However, time has shown this album to be one of her finest. While these songs lyrically lack the simplistic beauty of Gerry Goffin-penned tunes, the melodies are very strong and Carole King adds some nice texture to her piano-based tunes with the tasteful percussion of Bobbye Hall. When King goes for grand statements, however, it doesn't always work. Her call for peace and brotherhood works on songs like the opening track, "Brother, Brother," but her voice is not strong enough and does not convey enough emotion to prevent uplifting tunes like "Carry Your Load" from sounding a bit hollow and preachy. But her songwriting is still in peak form, and there are many highlights including "It's Gonna Take Some Time" (also made into a hit by the Carpenters) and "Song of Long Ago" (with backing vocals by James Taylor). 01. Brother, Brother – 3:00 02. It's Going to Take Some Time – 3:35 03. Sweet Seasons – 3:15 04. Some Kind of Wonderful – 3:07 05. Surely – 4:58 06. Carry Your Load – 2:52 07. Music – 3:50 08. Song of Long Ago – 2:44 09. Brighter – 2:46 10. Growing Away from Me – 3:03 11. Too Much Rain – 3:35 12. Back to California – 3:23 Personnel: Carole King - piano, electric piano, electric celeste, backing vocals Ralph Schuckett - organ, electric piano, electric celeste Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar - acoustic and electric guitars, backing vocals James Taylor - acoustic guitar, backing vocals Charles Larkey - electric and acoustic bass guitar Joel O'Brien, Russ Kunkel - drums Ms. Bobbye Hall - congas, bongos, tambourine Teresa Calderon - congas Curtis Amy - tenor saxophone, electric flute Oscar Brashear - flugelhorn Abigale Haness - backing vocals Merry Clayton - backing vocals William Green, William Collette, Ernest Watts, Plas Johnson, Mike Altschul - woodwind, flute, saxophone Note: This is not my rip My thanks to the original uploader ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Related Torrents
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