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Carole King - Tapestry (MFSL 2013) 24bit FLAC Beolab1700

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Tapestry - Carole King

Artist...............: Tapestry
Album................: Carole King
Genre................: Folk/Pop
Source...............: CD
Year.................: 1971
Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520
Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917
Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 64 %)
Channels.............: Stereo / 88200 HZ / 24 Bit
Tags.................: VorbisComment
Information..........: FULL SCANS - LOG

Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 24/03/2014


Tracklisting

1. Tapestry - I Feel The Earth Move [02:59]
2. Tapestry - So Far Away [03:55]
3. Tapestry - It's Too Late [03:53]
4. Tapestry - Home Again [02:29]
5. Tapestry - Beautiful [03:08]
6. Tapestry - Way Over Yonder [04:46]
7. Tapestry - You've Got A Friend [05:10]
8. Tapestry - Where You Lead [03:20]
9. Tapestry - Will You Love Me Tomorrow? [04:13]
10. Tapestry - Smackwater Jack [03:42]
11. Tapestry - Tapestry [03:15]
12. Tapestry - (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman [03:49]

Playing Time.........: 44:43
Total Size...........: 863.45 MB



Carole King’s Tapestry is one of the rare albums that immediately plays in your head the moment its title, cover art, or songs are mentioned. Having achieved status of near-mythical proportions, it is the singer-songwriter record you’d bring to the proverbial desert island if you were limited to one choice.
Faithful to original album producer Lou Adler’s vision of making King (and not just any pianist player) appear seated and playing in front of listeners, this numbered limited-edition delivers utmost transparency, balance, warmth, intimacy, and perhaps most importantly, feeling. Aware of how many times this iconic work has been re-released, Our engineers settled for nothing less than the absolute finest sonic presentation possible when mastering Tapestry from the original master tapes.

The results mirror what went down in the A&M Studios. Lean, simple, direct, and so nakedly real the sonics evoke what might be heard on a professional demo tape, this collectable SACD gives what Rolling Stone deems the 36th Greatest Album of All Time the due it deserves. King’s personal singing, her graceful pianism, the integral rhythmic foundation provided by the likes of drummer Russ Kunkel and guitarist Danny Kortchmar, and the symmetrical contributions of guest instrumentalists ranging from saxophonist Curtis Amy to guitarist James Taylor resonate with three-dimensional imaging and cozy realism. Every note, every basic movement, accurately rendered with exquisite detail and full-bodied tonality.

Indeed, one reason—apart from the flawless songwriting, earnest deliveries, and eloquent performances—Tapestry endures is because of the naturalness of the production and songs. King’s unadulterated articulations on love, conviction, friendship, place, sadness, and companionship ring true because there’s no doubting their meaning, intent, or sincerity. Tapestry makes you feel, and compels you to get closer to the music, and the musicians performing. It is an album of organic nuances, suggestive intents, and engaging melodies.

Thematically, classics such as “You’ve Got a Friend,” “I Feel the Earth Move,” “Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” and “(You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman” resonate because they address universal sensibilities and the human condition. They, like all of Tapestry, are relaxed yet emancipating, strong yet mellow, comfortable yet terrifically beautiful and lastingly unique. Four major Grammy Awards, four Top 10 singles, sales of more than 25 million copies, and one of the first albums chosen for inclusion in the National Recording Registry just seem like icing on the cake.






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