James Taylor: Sweet Baby James

James Taylor: Sweet Baby James

Album #118 - February 1070

Episode date - September 19, 2018

The Top 500 of The Top 40
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    James Taylor has had a career that impressed me and frustrated me so often that I started to wonder if I even had a valid opinion about the guy.

    His early years (first with Apple, and then with Warner Brothers, as this was his first album for that label) showed a singer songwriter full of talent, a natural with a song and an easy presentation. His timing was perfect, to, as the singer/songwriter trend just started to boom. But then, as soon as I really started to appreciate the guy, he started changing – rather than write songs, he became an interpreter of other people’s hits, with versions that (to my ears) sounded tired, uninspired and less interesting than the original tune he emulated.

    Every now and then, the original James would emerge and impress me, only to retreat to the land of cover versions. This album captures him when he was still full of promise, writing his own material and leading the way toward something that seemed fascinating. I only wish it stayed that way. 

    Tracks Include:

    Sweet Baby James

    Lo and Behold

    Sunny Skies

    Steamroller

    Country Road

    Oh Susannah

    Fire and Rain

    Blossom

    Anywhere Like Heaven

    Oh baby, don’t you loose your lip on me

    Suite for 20G

     

    February 1970  Billboard Charted # 3

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