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Live at the Troubadour

Carole King  Main Performer

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1 Blossom Taylor 3:09
2 So Far Away King 4:41
3 Machine Gun Kelly Kortchmar 2:59
4 Carolina in My Mind Taylor 4:16
5 It's Too Late King/Stern 4:59
6 Smackwater Jack Goffin/King 5:25
7 Something in the Way She Moves Taylor 4:04
8 Will You Love Me Tomorrow Goffin/King 4:12
9 Country Road Taylor 3:49
10 Fire and Rain Taylor 5:44
11 Sweet Baby James Taylor 3:34
12 I Feel the Earth Move King 4:05
13 You've Got a Friend King 5:51
14 Up on the Roof Goffin/King 4:09
15 You Can Close Your Eyes Taylor 2:49
16 Blossom Taylor  
17 So Far Away King  
18 Machine Gun Kelly Kortchmar  
19 Carolina in My Mind Taylor  
20 It's Too Late King/Stern  
21 Smackwater Jack Goffin/King  
22 Something in the Way She Moves Taylor  
23 Will You Love Me Tomorrow Goffin/King  
24 Country Road Taylor  
25 Fire and Rain Taylor  
26 Sweet Baby James Taylor  
27 I Feel the Earth Move King  
28 You've Got a Friend King  
29 Up on the Roof Goffin/King  
30 You Can Close Your Eyes Taylor  
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Live at the Troubadour

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Hear Music

Category: Pop/Rock

Live at the Troubadour

UPC: 888072320536

Release Date: 05/04/2010

Original Release Date: 05/04/2010

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Blossom, So Far Away, Machine Gun Kelly, Carolina in My Mind, It's Too Late, Smackwater Jack, Something in the Way She Moves, Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Country Road, Fire and Rain, Sweet Baby James, I Feel the Earth Move, You've Got a Friend, Up on the Roof, You Can Close Your Eyes, Blossom, So Far Away, Machine Gun Kelly, Carolina in My Mind, It's Too Late, Smackwater Jack, Something in the Way She Moves, Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Country Road, Fire and Rain, Sweet Baby James, I Feel the Earth Move, You've Got a Friend, Up on the Roof, You Can Close Your Eyes]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Carole King and James Taylor reuniting isn?t quite a monumental reunion -- they never were an official performing entity, so they never had a falling out, appearing on-stage and on record from time to time since their ?70s heyday -- but it is a notable one, particularly when they choose to perform at the Troubadour, the L.A. venue so crucial at the start of their stardom, backed by such fellow veterans of the SoCal singer/songwriter scene as guitarist Danny Kortchmar, bassist Leland Sklar, and drummer Russell Kunkel, musicians who supported them the last time they co-headlined the club back in 1971. All this made their series of shared shows in November 2007 an event, albeit a low-key one. King and Taylor embrace their classics -- it seems that there?s not a hit missed between the two of them -- and there?s genuine warmth to the whole show that?s quite appealing. Perhaps there are no surprises here, but any shock would have run counter to the whole spirit of the evening: this is about basking in both nostalgia and friendship, and if you?re on the same wave as the musicians, Live at the Troubadour is enjoyable. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi