Album of the day (#445): Tapestry by Carole King

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Today's album of the day

Tapestry by Carole King (View album)

Year: 1971.
Overall rank: 227.
Average rating: 82/100 (from 141 votes).



Tracks:
1. I Feel The Earth Move
2. So Far Away
3. It's Too Late
4. Home Again
5. Beautiful
6. Way Over Yonder
7. You've Got A Friend
8. Where You Lead
9. Will You Love Me Tomorrow?
10. Smackwater Jack
11. Tapestry
12. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman

About album of the day: The BestEverAlbums.com album of the day is the album appearing most prominently in member charts in the previous 24 hours. If an album has previously been selected within a x day period, the next highest album is picked instead (and so on) to ensure a bit of variety.
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A great album! Some consider it naïve lyricism, but the album, the songs bring out emotions and life experience. Surprise your girlfriend on this album! Surprised
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Error Finn wrote:
A great album! Some consider it naïve lyricism, but the album, the songs bring out emotions and life experience. Surprise your girlfriend on this album! Surprised


Seconded. This is an extraordinary album, way better than Blue.
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Applerill wrote:
Error Finn wrote:
A great album! Some consider it naïve lyricism, but the album, the songs bring out emotions and life experience. Surprise your girlfriend on this album! Surprised


Seconded. This is an extraordinary album, way better than Blue.


Also 1971.
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Best Track: It's Too Late
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RFNAPLES wrote:
Best Track: It's Too Late


But it's never too late to listen to it!
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RFNAPLES wrote:
Best Track: It's Too Late


But it's never too late to listen to it!


Yeah, though as Billy Joel's The Stranger did in a similar way six years later, the unprecedented radio airplay for the album forever lost just a bit of the magic on the record. But that doesn't keep it from being a masterpiece.
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I think the best song is You've Got a Friend, which I think is miles ahead of the way more popular James Taylor cover.
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I'm reminded of the radio play discussion on the Pink Floyd thread. I think if you're over 30, there's no reason to own this album, as you've probably heard most of these songs about 5,000 times over the course of your life. That said, I don't mind hearing them.

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Applerill wrote:
Error Finn wrote:
A great album! Some consider it naïve lyricism, but the album, the songs bring out emotions and life experience. Surprise your girlfriend on this album! Surprised


Seconded. This is an extraordinary album, way better than Blue.


Whoaahh! I don't think so! Not talking
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