James Taylor – One Man Band

January 2, 2008
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I’ve been listening to James Taylor’s latest live release One Man Band over the holiday break. There’s something about Taylor’s voice that just feels like home to me. Plus, the tried and true song selection keep the listening experience safe within the “all things familiar” category. Yes, you probably have heard me whining a number of times in the past about artists recycling their old hits and playing it safe but every once in a while during uncertain (and/or stressful) times, listening to something old and familiar can be just what the doctor ordered. Taylor’s performance is top notch here on the CD and he masterfully breathes new life into his old classics. His One Man Band is a keeper. personal favorites include: Steamroller Blues, Copperline, Never Die Young and Shower the People.

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One Response to “James Taylor – One Man Band”

  1. The Truth hurts.Taylor can?t sing.

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