The Essential James Taylor - James Taylor

The Essential James Taylor

James Taylor

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 2013-10-13
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 30

  • ℗ This compilation (P) 2013 Sony Music Entertainment

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Handy Man James Taylor 3:16
2
Your Smiling Face James Taylor 2:44
3
Honey Don't Leave L.A. James Taylor 3:03
4
Millworker James Taylor 3:48
5
Her Town Too (with J.D. Southe James Taylor 4:28
6
Everyday James Taylor 3:14
7
Only One James Taylor 4:19
8
Never Die Young James Taylor 4:24
9
Copperline James Taylor 4:20
10
The Water Is Wide James Taylor 3:00
11
Country Road James Taylor 5:39
12
Secret O' Life James Taylor 3:42
13
Little More Time With You James Taylor 3:51
14
Another Day James Taylor 2:21
15
Hard Times Come Again No More James Taylor, Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer & Mark O'Connor 3:40
16
Caroline I See You James Taylor 4:57

Reviews

  • From Pam to JT

    5
    By Pam in New England
    You always get 5 stars from moi. Done. Dusted.
  • So obvious James didn't have a say in picking songs

    3
    By globesessions99
    Where is 'The Frozen Man' first of all,& 'Hey Mister', what about 'That Lonesome Road'?Nothing from the covers albums? He needs to release a box set... This is a decent collection but another strike against it, why is half of it album only? James Taylor is a legend of music but it's a shame he's represented this way here.
  • Jackpot!!!!

    5
    By Bowie chick
    James never goes out of style. What a great addition to my music selection. My old cd skips too bad for iPod
  • Amazing

    5
    By Kellyvball
    James Taylor's album is a must-have!!!
  • A Missed Opportunity

    3
    By a song 4u
    James Taylor deserves to have a definitive, authoritative anthology of his work and finally a cross licensed collection is released. This collection released on Sony collects James’s work from Warner Brother, Sony, and Hear Music. It’s assembled chronologically and is heavier on his Warner work than his Sony affiliation and Hear Music is represented by two tracks, nothing from his Covers lp is here at all, making this could’ve been perfect anthology a bit incomplete and obsolete. The mastering overall is comparable to his The Best Of James Taylor released on Warner Brothers and Rhino back in 2003, Greatest Hits 2 released on Columbia is a bit cleaner than this, Hear Music’s recordings are quieter than their original source. Disc one is only 52 minutes long and disc two is a touch over an hour. CD technology and sonic space allows 79 minutes of material and the old rule of a cd longer than 75 minutes making cd players malfunction is now obsolete. This collection could have been the definitive collection we’ve yearned for and again, denied. Maybe in a year’s time this set like The Essential series featuring other artists will receive a 3.0 expansion featuring a third cd of material and will consist of glaring omissions like “Hey Mister, That’s Me On The Jukebox” and “Traffic Jam".
  • Hey Mister That's me

    2
    By KaleHead
    "Hey Mister That's Me on The Jukebox" is essential. Where is it!!!
  • A true living music legend

    5
    By DDeptula
    I grew up on JT's music. He has the ability to reach down into your heart and bring the emotions you feel into the words of his songs. No one does it better. His music is the first thing I reach for to ground me when I feel the world is too much to handle. The classic guitar and voice assembly truly shows off the depth of what James consistently provides to his dedicated listeners. The voice is ageless and every age group can appreciate what we have with James...a true American Music Legend.
  • the Essential James Taylor

    5
    By C susie
    One of his best

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