In the Pocket (2019 Remaster) James Taylor
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Album Veröffentlichung:
2019
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
20.09.2019
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- 1 Shower the People (2019 Remaster) 04:33
- 2 A Junkie's Lament (2019 Remaster) 03:30
- 3 Money Machine (2019 Remaster) 04:35
- 4 Slow Burning Love (2019 Remaster) 03:43
- 5 Everybody Has the Blues (2019 Remaster) 02:03
- 6 Daddy's All Gone (2019 Remaster) 03:39
- 7 Woman's Gotta Have It (2019 Remaster) 04:20
- 8 Captain Jim's Drunken Dream (2019 Remaster) 04:03
- 9 Don't Be Sad 'Cause Your Sun Is Down (2019 Remaster) 03:29
- 10 Nothing like a Hundred Miles (2019 Remaster) 03:43
- 11 Family Man (2019 Remaster) 03:38
- 12 Golden Moments (2019 Remaster) 03:36
Info zu In the Pocket (2019 Remaster)
New Remaster 2019: In the Pocket is singer-songwriter James Taylor's seventh album, and his last to be released under Warner Bros. Records before signing with Columbia. One of his most memorable records, In the Pocket found Taylor recording in the studio with many colleagues and friends, mainly Art Garfunkel (who duetted with him on "A Junkie's Lament" and also contributed vocals on "Captain Jim's Drunken Dream"), Carly Simon (Taylor's wife, who harmonized with him on "Shower the People"), Stevie Wonder (who wrote with Taylor the song "Don't Be Sad 'Cause Your Sun Is Down", a song on which he also played the harmonica) and also David Crosby, Linda Ronstadt and Bonnie Raitt, among others.
The result of the sessions, which took place between late 1975 and early '76, was a very melodic album and one of his most diverse and polished, highlighted with the single "Shower the People", which through the years became a Taylor standard and concert favorite. Released as a single, the track peaked at #22 on the Billboard charts on September 18, 1976 and reached the summit of the Adult Contemporary charts in the US. Despite its success, In the Pocket fell shortly to repeat the success of Taylor's previous album Gorilla, reaching only #16 on the Billboard album charts (it was Taylor's lowest chart position during the seventies and also the lowest since his debut album). Nevertheless, it managed to eventually get a Gold certification by the RIAA and became a fan favorite.
James Taylor, vocals, acoustic guitar, bass harmonica
Carly Simon, vocals
Art Garfunkel, vocals
Bonnie Raitt, vocals
Danny Kortchmar, electric guitar, mandolin
Waddy Wachtel, electric guitar
Gayle Levant, harp
David Grisman, mandolin, mandocello
David Lindley, dobro
Herb Pedersen, banjo
Red Callender, tuba, bass
George Bohanon, horns
Oscar Brashear, horns
Ernie Watts, horns
Michael Brecker, horns
Clarence MacDonald, keyboards
Victor Feldman, orchestral bells, vibes, marimbas, cymbal
Lee Sklar, bass
Willie Weeks, bass
Russ Kunkel, drums, percussion
Milt Holland, chimes, wind chimes
Bobbye Hall, percussion
Peter Asher, tambourine
Valerie Carter, background vocals
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, California
Produced by Russ Titleman and Lenny Waronker
Digitally remastered
James Taylor
In a career marked by artistic triumphs, the past two years for James Taylor have been notable for both creative virtuosity and recognition of exceptional achievement. In 2012, he was awarded the distinguished Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government and in 2011, was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama in a ceremony at the White House. Both medals are their nation's highest honors for artistic excellence recognizing 'outstanding achievements and support of the arts.' In 2011, Taylor was also honored with a Carnegie Hall Perspectives series, which consisted of four concert evenings presented by Carnegie Hall and featuring Taylor and personally selected musical guests. The first of these concerts was a gala benefit celebrating the 120th anniversary of Carnegie Hall. Three months after the National Medal of Arts ceremony, Taylor returned to the White House to perform for President Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a state dinner held in the Rose Garden.
James Taylor's music embodies the art of songwriting in its most personal and universal forms. He is a master at describing specific, even autobiographical situations in a way that resonates with people everywhere. For more than forty years Taylor has been a compass for his fans, articulating moments of pain and joy, and letting his listeners know that they are not alone.
As a recording and touring artist, Taylor has set a precedent to which countless young musicians have aspired. His warm baritone is among the most recognized voices in popular music and his distinctive style of guitar-playing has been enormously influential. He has sold close to 100 million albums throughout his career, beginning in 1968 when he was signed to The Beatles' Apple Records. In 1971, Taylor was featured on the cover of Time magazine, heralded as the harbinger of the singer-songwriter era. Forty years later, his voice has been a constant in a changing world for his first generation of fans and their children. His songs have had a profound influence on songwriters and music lovers from all walks of life: 'Fire and Rain', 'Country Road', 'Something in the Way She Moves', 'Mexico', 'Shower the People', 'Your Smiling Face', 'Carolina In My Mind', 'Sweet Baby James', 'Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight,' 'You Can Close Your Eyes,' 'Walking Man,' 'Never Die Young,' 'Shed a Little Light', 'Copperline', 'Enough to be On Your Way', 'Caroline I See You' and many more. He has earned 40 gold, platinum, and multi-platinum awards and five Grammy Awards for a catalog that runs from James Taylor (1968) and Sweet Baby James (1970) to Hourglass (1997) and October Road (2002). His first greatest hits album earned the Recording Industry Association of America's elite Diamond Award, given for sales in excess of 10 million units in the United States. For his artistic accomplishments, Taylor was honored with the 1998 Century Award, Billboard magazine's highest accolade, bestowed for distinguished creative achievement.
Taylor released his breakthrough album Sweet Baby James in 1970. It went triple-platinum and spawned his first top 10 hit, the intensely personal 'Fire and Rain.' The following year saw the release of another million-seller, Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon, with the #1 single 'You've Got a Friend', written by his longtime friend Carole King. The recording won a Grammy Award in 1971 for Best Pop Male Vocal. In 1972, Taylor scored another gold album with One Man Dog, followed up in 1973 with Walking Man. The album Gorilla (1975) included two more major chart entries: 'How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)' and 'Mexico'. Following his final Warner Brothers recording, In the Pocket, Taylor moved on to Columbia Records and released a string of critically praised and commercially successful albums: JT, his 1977 double-platinum Columbia debut; Flag (1979); Dad Loves His Work (1981); That's Why I'm Here (1985); Never Die Young (1988); New Moon Shine (1991); the double-disc Live album (1993); Hourglass (1998), garnering Taylor his first Grammy Award for Best Pop Album; and October Road (2002)—all certified platinum.
The year 2000 saw Taylor's induction into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the prestigious Songwriters Hall of Fame. The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences selected him as its MusiCares Person of the Year in 2006, and his One Man Band (2007) was nominated for an Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Special. In 2008, Taylor released Covers and Other Covers that features Taylor's full band and is his own musical interpretation of tunes from the '50s, '60s and '70s. In May 2010, Taylor released the Live at the Troubadour CD/DVD of his November 2007 live performance with Carole King at the Troubadour nightclub in Los Angeles. Their subsequent Troubadour Reunion tour was one of the most successful concert tours of the decade. Most recently, Morgan Neville's acclaimed documentary, Troubadours: The Rise of the Singer-Songwriter was nominated for the Jury Prize at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and was recently broadcast on PBS as part of its prestigious American Masters series.
James Taylor has received honorary doctorates of music from Williams College and the Berklee School of Music. Raised in North Carolina, he lives in western Massachusetts with his wife Caroline and their sons Henry and Rufus.
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