James Taylor – JT (1977/2013) [FLAC 24 bit, 176,4 kHz]

James Taylor - JT (1977/2013) [FLAC 24 bit, 176,4 kHz] Download

Artist: James Taylor
Album: JT
Genre: Folk
Release Date: 1977/2013
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 176,4 kHz
Duration: 38:01
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 1,60 GB

Tracklist:

1-01. James Taylor – Your Smiling Face (02:47)
1-02. James Taylor – There We Are (03:00)
1-03. James Taylor – Honey Don’t Leave L.A. (03:06)
1-04. James Taylor – Another Grey Morning (02:44)
1-05. James Taylor – Bartender’s Blues (04:12)
1-06. James Taylor – Secret O’ Life (03:35)
1-07. James Taylor – Handy Man (03:18)
1-08. James Taylor – I Was Only Telling A Lie (03:25)
1-09. James Taylor – Looking For Love On Broadway (02:21)
1-10. James Taylor – Terra Nova (04:32)
1-11. James Taylor – Traffic Jam (01:58)
1-12. James Taylor – If I Keep My Heart Out Of Sight (02:59)

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Chart History/Awards
– Reached #4 on the Billboard 200.
“Handy Man” reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100.
“Your Smiling Face” reached #6 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary charts.
“Handy Man” won the GRAMMY® for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.

JT is a pinnacle recording in James Taylor’s legendary career. He is widely acknowledged as music’s definitive songwriter. The album is one of his bestselling works, having sold over three million copies in the United States alone. It features the hit singles “Handy Man” and “Your Smiling Face.” “Handy Man” would win the GRAMMY® for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. JT reached #4 on the Billboard 200. An absolutely essential recording.On his last couple of Warner Bros albums, Gorilla and In the Pocket, James Taylor seemed to be converting himself from the shrinking violet, too-sensitive-to-live “rainy day man” of his early records into a mainstream, easy listening crooner with a sunny outlook. JT, his debut album for Columbia, was something of a defense of this conversion. Returning to the autobiographical, Taylor declared his love for Carly Simon (“There We Are”), but expressed some surprise at his domestic bliss. “Isn’t it amazing a man like me can feel this way?” he sang in the opening song, “Your Smiling Face” (a Top 40 hit). At the same time, domesticity could have its temporary depressions (“Another Grey Morning”). The key track was “Secret O’ Life,” which Taylor revealed as “enjoying the passage of time.” Working with his long-time backup band of Danny Kortchmar, Leland Sklar, and Russell Kunkel, and with Peter Asher back in the producer’s chair, Taylor also enjoyed mixing his patented acoustic guitar-based folk sound with elements of rock, blues, and country. He even made the country charts briefly with “Bartender’s Blues,” a genre exercise complete with steel guitar and references to “honky tonk angels” that he would later re-record with George Jones. The album’s Top Ten hit was Taylor’s winning remake of Jimmy Jones’ “Handy Man,” which replaced the grit of the original with his characteristic warmth. JT was James Taylor’s best album since Mud Slide Slim & the Blue Horizon because it acknowledged the darkness of his earlier work while explaining the deliberate lightness of his current viewpoint, and because it was his most consistent collection in years. Fans responded: JT sold better than any Taylor album since Sweet Baby James. ~ William Ruhlmann

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