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love music Dec 17, 2008 her music reminds me of long ago love. the memories are sometimes sad, but always good. I wouldn't trade for anything in the world.
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In A Class Of Her Own Apr 22, 1999 Carole King has been writing songs since the 1950s. The Beatles, The Monkees, Dusty Springfield, and many others have given voice to her compositions. In this compilation we hear the best of songs she authored for herself.The characteristic of her singing is shy charm, and it shows even when double-tracked for power effect, as in the stellar Jazzman. The double-tracking of her voice creates a nice resemblence to the singing of Lesley Gore. I Feel The Earth Move's rhythm was used to far greater effect by Supertramp on Take The Long Way Home, but the shy charm of Carole's singing still comes through. It's Too Late finds Carole with heaviest heart and most effective subtle piano - the song's subtlety is lost in Gloria Estefan's bombastic cover in 1994. Nightingale is a mezmerizing number with a good, quick flow. Corazon is Carole imitating Herb Alpert, and succeeding. Been To Canaan is Carole's trip down the memory lane of nostalgia, its wistfulness engaging from start to finish. Soft rock rules with Carole King.
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She live for 25 years in her fans' heart;she will never die Apr 08, 1999 I listened Carole's music in my college years, and still can pass hours whit hers album and cd. They make me remenber those beautifull years. I also recorded the Tapestry show by TV some weeks ago, and was facinated listening artist like Rod Steward singin "so far away". I am glad and want to thank God to have lived my young years in the 70' and have known Carole King. I will always love you Carole .
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Buy Tapestry, but buy this CD as well! Mar 17, 1999 Reviewer Douglas Wolk is right on the money when he says above, "Carole King's solo output tends to get divided into Tapestry and everything else. That's unfair." And this Greatest Hits package is wonderful proof! Grant it, Tapestry is represented often (not to mention well) with So Far Away, I Feel The Earth Move, It's Too Late and Smackwater Jack. Most of the record's eight other tracks, however, shine just as brightly. The recording kicks off with a touch of class on Jazzman. Though the song is more (perfect) pop than jazz, the tenor sax solo and fills are quite convincing. Sweet Seasons might just be King's most popular non-Tapestry single, but it really does not hold up well here. Sure, it's catchy, but not very interesting otherwise. Speaking of interesting, Brother Brother and Only Love Is Real are the gems that follow. Brother Brother is a gospel hymn-like tune that proves some critics wrong about King's vocal style. She wails with a soulful emotion that would do Aretha Franklin proud (but not out-do her). On Only Love Is Real, King sings almost with a sense of urgency making an otherwise bland lyric stunning. There is some pretty hot guitar on this great number as well. The final non-Tapestry standout is Corazon. This is a nifty Latino ditty complete with timbales and Mexicali horn section that will leave you smiling and snapping your fingers. I used to believe that Tapestry was the only Carol King album that anyone needed to own. After one listen to this record, I realized that I had proved myself wrong. -fpr.
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Where are the hits? Nov 27, 1998 If this is a greatest hits album I would like to see the hits. I am a big Carol King fan, but where is Natural Woman and why is it mostly songs from Tapestry? What about Fantasy? If you really want to hear Carol King to her finest buy the cds, not this wanna be greatest hits album.
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