Track Listing 1. I Feel the Earth Move - Eternal 2. So Far Away - Rod Stewart 3. It's Too Late - Amy Grant 4. Home Again - Curtis Stigers 5. Beautiful - Richard Marx 6. Way Over Yonder - Blessid Union Of Souls 7. You've Got a Friend - Aretha Franklin/Bebe & Cece Winans 8. Where You Lead - Faith Hill 9. Will You Love Me Tomorrow? - The Bee Gees 10. Smackwater Jack - Manhattan Transfer 11. Tapestry - All 4 One 12. Natural Woman, (You Make Me Feel Like) A - Celine Dion
| Details | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Producers include: Nigel Lowis, David Foster, Keith Thomas, Curtis Stigers, Stewart Lerman. Engineers include: Rich Lowe, Dave Reitzas, Bill Whittington. What better way to hone in on Carole King's songwriting mastery than to get perfomers and songwriters of all ages, sounds and sizes to tackle her timeless material. TAPESTRY REVISITED brings together Rod Stewart with Amy Grant, Richard Marx with the Bee Gees, Blessid Union Of Souls with Faith Hill; and all tap into the melodic finesse and finely crafted lyrics that elevated Carole King into the songwriters' pantheon. TAPESTRY REVISITED reminds us how long King's songs have influenced her peers. The Bee Gees' masterful glide through "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" refreshes the memory of King's emergence into the pop world as a member of the Brill Building songwriting pack. Richard Marx's loving rendition of "Beautiful" illustrates the mark King left on the new generation of writers, and Eternal's luxurious version of "I Feel The Earth Move" shows that King's music is truly timeless and capable of inspiring generations of future songsmiths.
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