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In this episode of Classic Rock Album Olympics music historians Gary Wenstrup and Robert Rodriguez discuss and award their gold, silver and bronze medals for Tapestry by Carole King.
Tapestry released February 1971 is widely regarded as a landmark album of the singer/songwriter era, blending introspective lyrics with rich, melodic piano-driven pop and soft rock. It spent 4 months (!) at #1 and stayed on the album charts for 6 ½ years.
The album marked King’s breakthrough as a solo artist after years of writing hits for others, showcasing her distinctive voice and emotionally resonant songwriting. With understated production by Lou Adler,
“It’s Too Late” backed with “I Feel the Earth Move” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and “So Far Away” reached #14. The album included Carole’s versions of hits she wrote for others including Aretha’s “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” the Shirelles’ “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” and James Taylor’s only #1 song “You’ve Got A Friend.”
The album earned four Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year.
Tapestry’s combination of personal lyrics, melodic sophistication, and subtle production helped define early 1970s pop. Importantly, it was a breakthrough for female singer/songwriters the world over.
Medal Winners
Beautiful
It’s
Home
So
Bonus Tracks
Kicks
Porpoise
Pleasant
(You
You’ve
Will
For
Breaking
Tapestry
Way
Smackwater
One
Jazzman
CIA
Track Listing
Side One
I Feel The Earth move
It’s Too Late
So Far Away
Home Again
Beautiful
Way Over Yonder
Side Two
You’ve Got A Friend
Where You Lead
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
Smackwater Jack
Tapestry
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
Something About The Beatles Podcast
Hashtags
#Tapestry #CaroleKing #SingerSongwriter #ClassicRock
Website: Gary Wenstrup
Podcast Website: Home - Classic Rock Album Olympics
YouTube: (556) Classic Rock
Facebook: (7) Facebook
Podcast Facebook: Facebook
LinkedIn: (17) Gary Wenstrup | LinkedIn
Intro & Outro Music by Flwers
somethingaboutthebeatles.com
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By Evergreen PodcastsIn this episode of Classic Rock Album Olympics music historians Gary Wenstrup and Robert Rodriguez discuss and award their gold, silver and bronze medals for Tapestry by Carole King.
Tapestry released February 1971 is widely regarded as a landmark album of the singer/songwriter era, blending introspective lyrics with rich, melodic piano-driven pop and soft rock. It spent 4 months (!) at #1 and stayed on the album charts for 6 ½ years.
The album marked King’s breakthrough as a solo artist after years of writing hits for others, showcasing her distinctive voice and emotionally resonant songwriting. With understated production by Lou Adler,
“It’s Too Late” backed with “I Feel the Earth Move” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and “So Far Away” reached #14. The album included Carole’s versions of hits she wrote for others including Aretha’s “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” the Shirelles’ “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” and James Taylor’s only #1 song “You’ve Got A Friend.”
The album earned four Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year.
Tapestry’s combination of personal lyrics, melodic sophistication, and subtle production helped define early 1970s pop. Importantly, it was a breakthrough for female singer/songwriters the world over.
Medal Winners
Beautiful
It’s
Home
So
Bonus Tracks
Kicks
Porpoise
Pleasant
(You
You’ve
Will
For
Breaking
Tapestry
Way
Smackwater
One
Jazzman
CIA
Track Listing
Side One
I Feel The Earth move
It’s Too Late
So Far Away
Home Again
Beautiful
Way Over Yonder
Side Two
You’ve Got A Friend
Where You Lead
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
Smackwater Jack
Tapestry
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
Something About The Beatles Podcast
Hashtags
#Tapestry #CaroleKing #SingerSongwriter #ClassicRock
Website: Gary Wenstrup
Podcast Website: Home - Classic Rock Album Olympics
YouTube: (556) Classic Rock
Facebook: (7) Facebook
Podcast Facebook: Facebook
LinkedIn: (17) Gary Wenstrup | LinkedIn
Intro & Outro Music by Flwers
somethingaboutthebeatles.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices