Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 - James Taylor

Greatest Hits, Vol. 2

James Taylor

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 2000-11-07
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 16

  • ℗ 1977, 1979, 1981, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1997, 2000 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Secret O' Life James Taylor 3:33
2
Handy Man James Taylor 3:16
3
Your Smiling Face (Live Video) James Taylor 2:44
4
Up On the Roof James Taylor 4:19
5
Her Town Too James Taylor 4:33
6
That's Why I'm Here James Taylor 3:37
7
Only a Dream In Rio James Taylor 5:01
8
Everyday James Taylor 3:16
9
Song for You Far Away James Taylor 2:58
10
Never Die Young James Taylor 4:23
11
(I've Got To) Stop Thinkin' 'B James Taylor 4:00
12
Copperline James Taylor 4:20
13
Shed a Little Light James Taylor 4:17
14
Another Day James Taylor 2:21
15
Little More Time With You James Taylor 3:50
16
Enough to Be On Your Way James Taylor 5:26

Reviews

  • Nostalgic music. Pure feel gtg pod times

    5
    By Masonkemp
    I'm 12 and I remember Dancing around to Jt on my CD player replaying it over and over again. I miss the old simpler days of being 3. But overall a great album which no headphones can give justice to
  • One of my favorites

    5
    By jake.c.54
    James Taylor Greatest Hits is a good retrospective. They should have added a song or two; but what we do get is excellent material. Taylor's laid back songwriting style is somewhat deceiving, as his lyrics often evoke serious subject matter and contain a depth that many others of this ilk lack.
  • Love it

    5
    By ShadowNick1
    Love how he uses Buddy Holly's song everyday and revives it true work of art.
  • feel good song

    5
    By oldspam
    This is the perfect song to help get you out of the dumps. Plus the smooth, easy going voice of James Taylor. If you like his songs I recomend checking out some of David Gates (Bread) .
  • Classic JT

    5
    By chittlin
    I agree with the previous review. If you get a chance, go see James Taylor in concert. Pure entertaining talent. Getting rare these days. FYI the Steam Roller cut offered here is not the version from the original album. This one is not nearly as good as the one on the original album.
  • Real Talent. Real Music.

    5
    By bushman1
    James Taylor is amazing. There is not a bad song on this album. One of the only real artists still around in a world of manufactured and over-marketed "music".

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