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  1. Something In The Way She Moves - James Taylor
  2. Sweet Baby James - James Taylor
  3. Fire And Rain - James Taylor
  4. Country Road
  5. You've Got A Friend
  6. You Can Close Your Eyes
  7. Long Ago And Far Away
  8. Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
  9. Walking Man
  10. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
  11. Mexico
  12. Shower The People
  13. Golden Moments
  14. Steamroller (Live)
  15. Caroline In My Mind - James Taylor
  16. Handy Man - James Taylor
  17. Your Smiling Face - James Taylor
  18. Up On The Roof - James Taylor
  19. Only A Dream In Rio - James Taylor
  20. Bittersweet - James Taylor
Release DateApril 08, 2003
MediaAudio CD
LabelRhino
UPC081227383725


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Any good singer can interpret a song, but it takes a stylist to make it his own. James Taylor is a stylist. This 20-track anthology obviously can't chronicle much more than the hits and high points of Taylor's career, but it nonetheless captures the artistic essence of a performer who's become a virtual synonym for "singer-songwriter" since his emergence in the late '60s. A lot of ink has been spilled ruminating about Taylor's role in soothing a '60s-burned generation, but given his own well-known demons (depression, addiction) his gentle voice often sounds like the physician wisely healing himself. His muse seems fully formed from the opening "Something in the Way She Moves," a track cut for the Beatles' Apple label in late ‘68 (and one that seems to share some symbiotic relationship with George Harrison's own classic "Something" from the period), its tone at once familiar and inviting--if ripe for a few decades of parody--as it wends its way from his seminal early '70s hits through a slate of later originals, R&B ("How Sweet It Is," "Handy Man") and pop ("Up On the Roof") covers. Tellingly, he delivers those chestnuts with an offhand confidence and illumination that makes them his own, a sense that informs even his jazz and Brazilian ("Only a Dream a Rio") flirtations. The set's newly recorded bonus cut, John Sheldon's "Bittersweet," is a pleasant pop confection that showcases Taylor's knack for being laconic and upbeat in the same breath. --Jerry McCulley


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