Carole King - The Living Room Tour
Facts
| Artist(s) | Carole King |
| Studio | Rockingale Records |
| Release Date | July 12, 2005 |
| UPC Code | 807411620021 |
| Buy this item | $19.98 at Amazon.com As of Aug 31 19:39 EDT (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Live |
Tracks
Disc 1- Welcome To My Living Room
- Peace In The Valley
- Love Makes The World
- Now And Forever
- Where You Lead I Will Follow (with Louise Goffin)
- Lay Down My Life
- Jazzman
- Smackwater Jack
- Wishful Thinking
- Medley: Take Good Care Of My Baby / It Might As Well Rain Until September / Go Away Little Girl / I'm Into Something Good / Hey Girl / One Fine Day / Will You Love Me Tomorrow
- Loving You Forever (with Gary Burr)
- It's Too Late
- So Far Away
- Sweet Seasons
- Chains
- Pleasant Valley Sunday
- Being At War With Each Other
- I Feel The Earth Move
- (You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman
- You've Got A Friend
- Locomotion
Similar CDs
| Tapestry | Welcome to My Living Room | Moonlight Serenade | Love Makes the World | Reflections: Carly Simon's Greatest Hits |
User Reviews
Average user review:| You don't realize how much Carole King has influenced the scene til you listen to her sing her own work |
I listen to this music and think how many moments has her music been with us even subconsciously? "Pleasant Valley Sunday" reminds me so much of a neighborhood I once lived in with the garage band down the street and the lawn-of-the-month wars between the neighbors on either side of me.
Oh yeah, and I heard "I'm into something good" the first time I saw my first crush. And "Natural Woman" was my favorite song for years...just how many artists have covered this song?
This is the music a lot of us grew up with. I believe it will be around for a long time, but honestly, nobody does it like Carole King. June 23, 2007
| Where's The DVD?????? |
I guess my point here is really a question? Why didn't they film this? If they did.........please release it on DVD. June 12, 2007
| Nobody DID it better......... |
A story is told that may be apocryphal, since it has been told about more than one lady...someone goes up to an aging Opera Diva and says "Madame ****, it must be terrible for such a great singer to realize you've lost your voice". The wise lady replies "Oh, no...what would be terrible would be if I DIDN'T realize it".
Listining to this album made me think of watching Willie Mays play for the Mets in 1973, or of the last few times Arnold Palmer played The Masters. Oh, the songs are as great as ever, and Carole's ability to connect with an audience remains fabulous. And, disc two does sound better than disc one. Still................
If you're a BIG FAN [like me] who just has to have all of Carole King's records, get this. It does have some wonderful moments. But if you only want one, or if you're just discovering the voice of my generation, get "Tapestry". THAT album will remain perfect forever. June 11, 2007
| oh baby |
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