Album
Greatest Hits
1976 · Blues, Rock
99 collectors on Gatefold own this

Greatest Hits is a Rock album by James Taylor, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 244 pressings tracked, owned by 99 collectors.
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<i>James Taylor: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1</i> opens gently with a re-recording of “Something In the Way She Moves” from his self-titled debut album (this take without the psychedelic harpsichord intro). “Carolina In My Mind” also gets the soft rock redo. “Fire and Rain” as well as the title-track follow in their familiar warmth. “Taylor’s semi-soulful take on the 1964 Motown hit “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)” is another standout.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Something In The Way She Moves3:07
- A2Carolina In My Mind3:57
- A3Fire And Rain3:20
- A4Sweet Baby James2:48
- A5Country Road3:21
- A6You've Got A Friend4:29
Side B
- B1Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight2:34
- B2Walking Man3:30
- B3How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)3:30
- B4Mexico2:44
- B5Shower The People3:52
- B6Steamroller5:19
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Soft Rock
- warm
- tender
- heartland
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Andrew GoldFEATURING BACKING VOCALS HARMONIUM, BACKING VOCALS
- Carly SimonFEATURING HARMONY VOCALS VOCALS
- Carole KingPIANO
- Danny KortchmarELECTRIC GUITAR FEATURING ACOUSTIC GUITAR
- David CrosbyFEATURING HARMONY VOCALS VOCALS
- David SpinozzaFEATURING ACOUSTIC GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Graham NashFEATURING HARMONY VOCALS VOCALS
- Herb PedersenFEATURING BACKING VOCALS
- James TaylorACOUSTIC GUITAR SOLO VOCAL ACOUSTIC GUITAR, BACKING VOCALS
- Jim KeltnerDRUM DRUMS
- Joni MitchellFEATURING BACKING VOCALS
- Leland SklarBASS
- Russ KunkelDRUM CONGAS DRUMS
- Andy MusonBASS
- Bob WestDOUBLE BASS
- Byron BerlineFIDDLE VIOLIN
- Clarence McDonaldELECTRIC PIANO HORNS KEYBOARDS
- Craig DoergePIANO
99 collectors on Gatefold own this · 244 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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