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After such an incredible album, one packed with so many great tracks, what do you do? Simple, you make another great one. That's exactly what this album is. It's good, just not quite as hit-packed as Tapestry.
This album sounds absolutely fantastic, with a great sense of clarity; it's a warm and soothing listen. It's my top pick from her early 70's work. The songs and playing are top-notch. Every track is a gem, from start to finish, with beautiful chord progressions and arrangements.
Could be a Canadian pressing - my copy has something akin to 'Litho In Canada' on the spine and the record credits CBS Canada as the manufacturer.
While the sequel to TAPESTRY may not boast as many well-known, frequently recorded tunes, it's still a solid record. Standout tracks include "Sweet Seasons", "It's Going To Take Some Time", "Brother Brother", and the title track, which showcases a stunning tenor sax performance by Curtis Amy. This particular copy plays well, with a good range and warm sound. It's mostly clean, though there's a bit of light surface noise here and there.
Without a doubt, Carole King's finest album! If you're into catchy melodies and incredible piano, you should definitely give it a listen!
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