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With a career thriving well into its fourth decade and one of the most beloved catalogs in the world, James Taylor is more than the definitive singer-songwriter. He’s an American treasure. His latest project, James Taylor & Band-Pull Over, captures James at the height of his craft. Filmed in the summer of 2001, the 23-song program features James’s greatest hits, fan favorites and a look ahead. The DVD features 5.1 mixes done by Grammy winner Frank Filipetti, a complete discography and a 10-minute behind-the-scenes look at the recording of October Road. When James Taylor picked up the Best Male Pop Vocal Performance trophy at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony in February 2001 (for “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight,” a track from Michael Brecker’s Nearness Of You collection), it was the latest in a string of Grammy wins for the artist going back three decades. Taylor earned his first Grammy (Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male) in 1971 for his recording of Carole King’s “You’ve Got A Friend.” After moving to Columbia Records in 1976, Taylor claimed his second Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male Grammy in 1977 for his wry interpretation of Jimmy Jones’s “Handy Man.” JT, his Columbia Records debut, has since gone on to hit triple platinum. In 1998, his platinum Hourglass album snared Grammys for both “Best Pop Album” and “Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.” His contribution to In Harmony, a Sesame Street album, helped that album win a “Best Recording For Children” Grammy at the 1980 ceremony. James started writing music in the mid 1960s as a student at a New England boarding school, far removed from his family and friends in the Piedmont Hills of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The first artist signed to the Beatles’ Apple Records, James Taylor released his self-titled debut album in 1968. Containing instantly memorable songs like “Carolina In My Mind” and “Something In The Way She Moves,” James Taylor immediately established him as an important new voice in contemporary music. Moving to California, and Warner Bros. Records, in 1969, James Taylor recorded his first platinum album, Sweet Baby James, released in March 1970. A year later, Taylor was featured on the cover of Time magazine, which heralded him as the harbinger of “the singer/songwriter era.” His songs reflect his passion for music and a dedication to the constant evolution of his craft; and they have had a profound influence on both songwriters and music lovers of all generations and from all walks of life. Today it is no surprise to see children discovering his songs through their parents’ record collections and immediately falling in love with the sound of his voice. Program Start” “Everyday” “That’s Why I’m Here” “Only One” “Frozen Man” Introduction “Frozen Man” “On The 4th Of July” “Whenever You’re Ready” “Raised Up Family” “Luis Conte Percussion Solo” “Mexico” “Steamroller Blues” “Carolina In My Mind” “Millworker” “Sun On The Moon” “Junkie’s Lament” “Copperline” “Shed A Little Light” “Fire & Rain” “You’ve Got A Friend” “Your Smiling Face” “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)” “Traffic Jam” “Knock On Wood” “You Can Close Your Eyes” “Sweet Baby James” Credits BONUS FEATURES: * The Making Of October Road * Biography * Discography DVD Video Special Features * Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound * PCM Stereo * Behind The Scenes: The Making Of October Road * Biography * Discography
Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
Language : English
Product Dimensions : 13.46 x 19.05 x 1.57 cm; 100.64 Grams
Item model number : 1912651
Media Format : Dolby, Color, NTSC, DVD-Video
Run time : 1 hour and 59 minutes
Release date : Nov. 26 2002
Actors : James Taylor
Language : Unqualified
Studio : Sony Music
ASIN : B000077VQ5
Number of discs : 1
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