Tapestry: Live in Hyde Park Carole King
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Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
15.09.2017
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- 1 I Feel the Earth Move 03:34
- 2 So Far Away 04:43
- 3 It's Too Late 04:23
- 4 Home Again 02:37
- 5 Beautiful 02:48
- 6 Way over Yonder 04:31
- 7 You've Got a Friend 05:02
- 8 Where You Lead 03:41
- 9 Will You Love Me Tomorrow? 04:24
- 10 Smackwater Jack 05:08
- 11 Tapestry 03:21
- 12 (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman 04:01
- 13 Medley Intro 00:45
- 14 Goffin/King Medley: 03:40
- 15 Hey Girl 03:17
- 16 Chains 04:47
- 17 Jazzman 05:03
- 18 Up On the Roof 03:58
- 19 Locomotion 04:15
- 20 I Feel the Earth Move (Reprise) 03:05
- 21 You've Got a Friend (Reprise) 02:47
Info for Tapestry: Live in Hyde Park
„Carole King - Tapestry: Live at Hyde Park“ ist der Mitschnitt eines grandiosen Konzerts, das am 3. Juli 2016 vor 65000 begeisterten Zuschauern stattfand und mit dem der 45. Jahrestag der Erstveröffentlichung von „Tapestry“ gefeiert wurde.
Das Album wurde hier zum ersten Mal in voller Länge live aufgeführt! Erstmals in 24-Bit zeigt sich, warum Carole zur ultimativen Singer-Songwriterin in der Szene wurde. 'Tapestry' traf bei seiner Veröffentlichung den Nerv der Zeit und hielt sich lange ganz oben in den Charts, brachte vier Grammys® ein, darunter die Auszeichnungen in den Sparten 'Bestes Album' und 'Bester Song des Jahres'. Titel wie 'So Far Away', 'It's Too Late', 'I Feel The Earth Move', 'You've Got a Friend' und 'Where You Lead' (Gilmore Girls!) wurden zu zeitlosen Klassikern, die bis heute weltweit zum Standardprogramm der Radiosender gehören.
Carole King
Pop music as we know it would be far different without the many lasting contributions of Carole King, who is more than a half century into her singular career as a songwriter, performer, and author. Indeed, this universally renowned and beloved figure has rarely been more active than during the last five years.
Carole King and James TaylorKing’s late-career whirlwind began in November 2007, when she and longtime friend and sometime musical partner James Taylor returned to the Troubadour—the famed West Hollywood venue that had nurtured them as gifted young artists and soon-to-be critical and commercial sensations—for a three-night, six-show run to celebrate the venue’s 50th anniversary. Those historic performances were documented in the Grammy-nominated, RIAA gold-certified Live at the Troubadour (Hear Music/Concord Music Group), featuring 15 songs and 75 minutes of video and audio, including intimate renditions of the pair’s most beloved hits. The CD+DVD was released in May 2010.
This memorable event was the inspiration for the pair’s 60-concert “Troubadour Reunion” world tour of 2010, which included three sold-out concerts at the Hollywood Bowl and another trio of sellouts at Madison Square Garden. During the tour, The Philadelphia Inquirer marveled that “King and Taylor managed to present an arena-size show that retained their music’s innate craftsmanship, intimacy, and soul while adding vigor, muscle, and showmanship.”
The Troubadour shows also inspired the Morgan Neville-directed feature-length documentary Troubadours: Carole King / James Taylor & The Rise of the Singer-Songwriter, which made its TV premiere in March 2011 on PBS’ American Masters, shortly after being released on DVD by Hear Music/Concord Music Group. “When we sprang out of the box,” King notes early in the film, “there was just all this generational turbulence, cultural turbulence, and there was a hunger for the intimacy, the personal thing that we did.”
King’s first-ever holiday album, A Holiday Carole, followed in November 2011. Produced by her daughter Louise Goffin, the album’s 12 songs artfully blended the sacred and the secular with an eclectic mix of standards and newly-written material, and found King ringing in the season everywhere from The Today Show and Late Night With Jimmy Fallon to the Christmas at Rockefeller Center tree lighting.
The crowning glory of King’s last half decade was the April 2012 release of her memoir, A Natural Woman—which prompted Vanity Fair to say, “America is having a Carole King moment.” USA Today described the book as “candid [and] endearingly chatty… [with] more humor and joy than pathos,” while the U.K.’s Independent hailed it as “intelligent, honest, self-effacing, well-written.” In the pages of A Natural Woman, which King wrote completely on her own, she shares her incredible story from her beginnings in Brooklyn to her groundbreaking achievements as a songwriter, as well as her first major performances with Taylor and her long years of environmental and political activism. On publication, King’s memoir instantly cracked the top 10 of The New York Times best-sellers list.
As a companion to Carole’s life story, The Legendary Demos was released by Hear Music/Concord Records. A previously unreleased collection of 13 recordings featuring some of her most celebrated songs, including “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” “It’s Too Late,” and “You’ve Got a Friend,” the albumtraces King’s journey from her days as a staff writer at Don Kirschner’s Aldon Music in the early ’60s—where she crafted hit after hit for other artists—to the dawn of her own triumphant solo career in the 1970s. Visit: http://www.caroleking.com
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