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Sweet Baby James by James (Popular) Taylor (CD, Oct-1990, Warner Bros. Records Record Label) 
Sweet Baby James by James (Popular) Taylor (CD, Oct-1990, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

 
Sweet Baby James by James (Popular) Taylor (CD, Oct-1990, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

Artist: James (Popular) Taylor
Release Date: Oct 1990
Format: CD
Record Label: Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
Genre: Rock & Pop, Singer/Songwriter
UPC: 075992718325
Product ID: EPID3139865
Description: Personnel: James Taylor (vocals, guitar); Danny Kortchmar (guitar); Red Rhodes (steel guitar); Chris Darrow (fiddle); Jack Bielan (brass); Carole King (piano); Randy Meisner, John London, Bobby West (bass instrument); Russ Kunkel (drums)...
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Track Listing
1. Sweet Baby James
2. Lo and Behold
3. Sunny Skies
4. Steamroller
5. Country Road
6. Oh, Susannah
7. Fire and Rain
8. Blossom
9. Anywhere Like Heaven
10. Oh Baby, Don't Loose Your Lip on Me
11. Suite For 20 G

Details
Playing Time:31 min.
Contributing Artists:Carole King
Producer:Peter Asher
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Personnel: James Taylor (vocals, guitar); Danny Kortchmar (guitar); Red Rhodes (steel guitar); Chris Darrow (fiddle); Jack Bielan (brass); Carole King (piano); Randy Meisner, John London, Bobby West (bass instrument); Russ Kunkel (drums).
Recording information: Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California (12/1969).
Though James Taylor's self-titled debut introduced his mellow melodicism and affecting songcraft, SWEET BABY JAMES was the album that rocketed him to national recognition. With SWEET BABY JAMES, Taylor abandoned the slightly psychedelic structural ambition of his first record (the first side was composed as a suite), and settled fully into the folk and country styles to which he is best suited. The top ten hit "Fire and Rain," for instance, a deeply personal story-song based on the artist's experiences in mental hospitals and the suicide of a friend, is built around Taylor's gentle, understated voice, acoustic guitar, cello, piano, and drums.
The plaintive, melancholic air of "Fire and Rain" resonated with millions of listeners, as did the rest of the album. Taylor's lyrics, which address personal identity, religion, and relationships lost and struggling, are highly confessional, yet associative and lyrical enough to reflect the lives of listeners. At times, he marries the plight of the sensitive soul to the myth of the cowboy in songs like the title track, a kind of campfire lullaby, or to country traditions, as in "Country Road." In all, these elements combine to make SWEET BABY JAMES, arguably, Taylor's definitive statement, and one of the most influential albums in the singer-songwriter genre.

Editorial Reviews
Ranked #103 in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time - [A] model of folk-pop healing music.
Rolling Stone (12/11/2003)

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