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Carole King / Tapestry
#777Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF]
Издание: Remastered
Год издания/переиздания диска: 1971/2008
Жанр: Pop, Rock
Издатель (лейбл): Ode - Epic - Legacy
Продолжительность: 00:44:28
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Нет
Треклист:
01 - I Feel the Earth Move 02:58
02 - So Far Away 03:55
03 - It's Too Late 03:53
04 - Home Again - James Taylor 02:28
05 - Beautiful 03:07
06 - Way over Yonder 04:45
07 - You've Got a Friend 05:09
08 - Where You Lead 03:19
09 - Will You Love Me Tomorrow? 04:12
10 - Smackwater Jack 03:41
11 - Tapestry 03:14
12 - (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman 03:47
Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Разрядность: 24/96
Количество каналов: 2.0
Код:
Lossless Audio Checker 2.0.7 logfile from Tuesday 01 February 2022 07:05:31 PM
File:   D:\Temp\Download\Carole King - Tapestry - 1971-2008 (24-96)\01. Carole King - I Feel the Earth Move.flac
Result: Clean
File:   D:\Temp\Download\Carole King - Tapestry - 1971-2008 (24-96)\02. Carole King - So Far Away.flac
Result: Clean
File:   D:\Temp\Download\Carole King - Tapestry - 1971-2008 (24-96)\03. Carole King - It's Too Late.flac
Result: Clean
File:   D:\Temp\Download\Carole King - Tapestry - 1971-2008 (24-96)\04. James Taylor - Home Again.flac
Result: Clean
File:   D:\Temp\Download\Carole King - Tapestry - 1971-2008 (24-96)\05. Carole King - Beautiful.flac
Result: Clean
File:   D:\Temp\Download\Carole King - Tapestry - 1971-2008 (24-96)\06. Carole King - Way over Yonder.flac
Result: Clean
File:   D:\Temp\Download\Carole King - Tapestry - 1971-2008 (24-96)\07. Carole King - You've Got a Friend.flac
Result: Clean
File:   D:\Temp\Download\Carole King - Tapestry - 1971-2008 (24-96)\08. Carole King - Where You Lead.flac
Result: Clean
File:   D:\Temp\Download\Carole King - Tapestry - 1971-2008 (24-96)\09. Carole King - Will You Love Me Tomorrow.flac
Result: Clean
File:   D:\Temp\Download\Carole King - Tapestry - 1971-2008 (24-96)\10. Carole King - Smackwater Jack.flac
Result: Clean
File:   D:\Temp\Download\Carole King - Tapestry - 1971-2008 (24-96)\11. Carole King - Tapestry.flac
Result: Clean
File:   D:\Temp\Download\Carole King - Tapestry - 1971-2008 (24-96)\12. Carole King - (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.flac
Result: Clean
Код:
foobar2000 1.4.3 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2022-02-01 19:07:19
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Analyzed: Carole King / Tapestry (1-11)
          James Taylor / Tapestry (12)
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR10      -1.01 dB   -13.38 dB      2:59 01-I Feel the Earth Move
DR13      -0.81 dB   -17.60 dB      3:55 02-So Far Away
DR12      -0.89 dB   -15.94 dB      3:54 03-It's Too Late
DR11      -1.74 dB   -15.55 dB      3:08 05-Beautiful
DR10      -1.58 dB   -15.69 dB      4:46 06-Way over Yonder
DR10      -1.78 dB   -14.69 dB      5:10 07-You've Got a Friend
DR11      -1.33 dB   -14.94 dB      3:20 08-Where You Lead
DR11      -1.06 dB   -15.77 dB      4:12 09-Will You Love Me Tomorrow?
DR11      -0.16 dB   -13.75 dB      3:42 10-Smackwater Jack
DR11      -2.42 dB   -16.97 dB      3:15 11-Tapestry
DR12      -1.54 dB   -17.55 dB      3:48 12-(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
DR11      -0.65 dB   -14.73 dB      2:29 04-Home Again
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Number of tracks:  12
Official DR value: DR11
Samplerate:        96000 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   24
Bitrate:           2870 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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Источник (релизер): Qobuz
Carole King – piano, keyboards, vocals, backing vocals
Curtis Amy – flute; baritone, soprano and tenor saxophone; string quartet
David Campbell – cello, viola
Merry Clayton – backing vocals
Terry King – cello, tenor saxophone, string quartet
Danny Kootch – acoustic guitar, congas, electric guitar, vocals
Russ Kunkel – drums
Charles "Charlie" Larkey – bass guitar, string bass, string quartet
Joni Mitchell – backing vocals on "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?"
Joel O'Brien – drums
Ralph Schuckett – electric piano
Barry Socher – violin, tenor saxophone, viola, string quartet
Perry Steinberg – bass guitar, violin, tenor saxophone, string bass
James Taylor – acoustic guitar, backing vocals
Julia Tillman – backing vocals
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapestry_(Carole_King_album)
With its masterful songcraft and backstory of personal reinvention, King’s 1971 landmark remains one of pop’s greatest declarations of independence.
All these decades later, it’s easy to take Tapestry for granted. Like other 1971 staples, from Led Zeppelin IV to Joni Mitchell’s Blue, Carole King’s second solo LP — released 50 years ago today, and recently named the 25th greatest album of all time by Rolling Stone — has always seemed to be there. After its release, it was the Number One album in the country for an astonishing 15 weeks straight, a feat that seems unimaginable now. (Adele’s 21 topped it, at 24 weeks, but that’s the recent exception.) And subsequent generations may know it from the remake — with revised, less subservient lyrics — of “Where You Lead” done for The Gilmore Girls.
But sales figures, ubiquity, and Grammy Awards (Tapestry won Album of the Year and also walked away with three other awards, including Song and Record of the Year) were never the sum of what Tapestry accomplished. Within its dozen songs were any number of stories that lent it a resonance and scope rare in pop albums of the time, and some of those stories could also apply now.
As anyone who saw the Broadway show Beautiful knows, King had an entirely different life before Tapestry: living on the East Coast, married (to fellow songwriter Gerry Goffin) and having children while writing and recording demos as part of the Brill Building song factory. After breaking up with Goffin and moving to California in 1968, King transitioned into a new phase, and style of music — more Laurel Canyon and less Times Square. Tapestry told that story, slyly, by way of its remake of “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” (a Goffin-King hit for the Shirelles in 1960), which provided a connection to King’s past; the hushed, pared-down arrangement hinted at a more adult, less Top 40 sound.
Tapestry also rolled around just in time for the burgeoning women’s-rights movement. Later that year, Helen Reddy’s “I Am Woman” would become the first major, clear-cut feminist pop anthem, and 1971 also saw the arrival of not just Blue but Carly Simon’s self-titled debut. Tapestry communicated that cultural shift starting with its cover image of King, in a gray sweater, curled up near the window in her L.A. home. She was alone but looked assured, comfortable, at ease with herself. The pert hairdos and dresses seen in Sixties photos of her were now relics of the past and another life.
That newfound confidence and strength spilled out onto the record. For the first time, King wrote the bulk of the lyrics herself. The opening song, “I Feel the Earth Move,” joyfully expressed that feeling of being swept away by a new love, but King’s piano, and the back-and-forth solos between her and guitarist Danny Kortchmar, communicated strength and command. (King always knew exactly how she wanted her records to sound and always took charge of her sessions, even if Tapestry was officially produced by Lou Adler.) Similarly, the narrator of “It’s Too Late” is almost matter of fact when surveying the end of a relationship; she sounds rational, not distraught. For the 50th anniversary, an album outtake, “Out in the Cold,” has been resurrected after first appearing as a bonus track on a 1999 CD reissue. A confessional about being unfaithful to a lover and paying the price, it feels rational and adult (if not totally empowered).
With its cameos by Mitchell and James Taylor (a couple at the time), Tapestry also fit snugly into the singer-songwriter genre that was beginning to take over pop. On her “You’ve Got a Friend,” which Taylor also covered that same year, and the plaintive “Home Again,” King showed she could be as contemplative and introspective as her new peers. Her version of “(You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman” — a song she’d co-written with Goffin a few years earlier — was equally stripped down and unadorned, especially after Aretha Franklin’s takeover of the song. (King was cutting spectral remakes, even of her own work, long before the indie crowd got hold of that idea.)
Yet as much as we associate the album with King’s famous friends and the balladeer-diarist style of the moment, Tapestry was above all a glorious pop record. King may have relocated and left her New York studio days behind, but she took with her a sense of hooks and craft that helped the album transcend the voice-and-guitar arrangements common at the time. “Beautiful” had a show-tune bounce, the outlaw-rebel tall tale “Smackwater Jack” was galloping R&B, and “Where You Lead” (one of several songs with lyrics by her collaborator Toni Stern) conjured the effervescent bop of the Brill Building. Singer-songwriters who tried to sound “funky” could sound wooden, but King never did.
The larger story told in Tapestry, the one that may still speak to people, is personal reinvention. The days of songwriters for hire were dying off, replaced by bands and singers who increasingly wrote their own material and directly expressed their own feelings. King had just turned 29 when Tapestry was released, but the album announced that she had found herself, in the old parlance, as middle age began looming in the distance. Is that a story that could resonate as much now in the Covid era, as people reassess their lives and careers and make the changes they always wanted to make? Time will tell, but if they make those decisions, Tapestry will be there, waiting for them.
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