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Never Die Young

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発売日 2004年05月24日
国内/輸入 輸入(ドイツ盤)
レーベルColumbia
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 4974522
SKU 5099749745223

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:14
Personnel includes: James Taylor (vocals, acoustic guitar); Bob Mann, Jeff Mironov (guitar); Dan Dugmore (banjo); Mark O'Connor (violin); Gary "Fingers" Taylor (harmonica); Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone); Don Grolnick (keyboards); Bill Payne (synthesizer); Leland Sklar (bass); Jay Leonhart (acoustic bass); Carlos Vega (drums, percussion); "Cafe" Edison A. Da Silva (percussion).
Recorded at Power Station, New York, New York.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
NEVER DIE YOUNG is a seminal event in the long recording career of James Taylor. Not only has the title cut become a significant staple in the singer/songwriter's cache of hits, but Taylor had finally reached a whole new stylistic plateau. The contemporary Taylor was no longer merely the folk troubadour of the '70s or pop stylist of the '80s. Taylor's song craft had reached a level of maturity and poetic clarity achieved only by artists like Joni Mitchell or Sting.
Expertly produced by the late jazz pianist Don Grolnick, NEVER DIE YOUNG covers a lot of musical ground from the Louisiana feel of "T-Bone" and country groove of "Runaway Boy" to the tender chamber music ballad "Valentine's Day" and the pop samba of "First Of May." Lyrically, Taylor is in top form as he creates verbal portraits and narratives of the utmost artistry without ever sounding flowery or artificial. Some little known gems contained herein include the refreshing "Sun On The Moon," the easy shuffle of "Sweet Potato Pie" and the beautifully crafted "Letter In The Mail." From start to finish, this is a collection of high-level material from one of pop's songwriting masters.

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    1. 1.
      Never Die Young
    2. 2.
      T Bone
    3. 3.
      Baby Boom Baby
    4. 4.
      Runaway Boy
    5. 5.
      Valentine's Day
    6. 6.
      Sun On The Moon
    7. 7.
      Sweet Potato Pie
    8. 8.
      Home By Another Way
    9. 9.
      Letter In The Mail
    10. 10.
      First Of May

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: James Taylor

その他
エンジニア: James Farber
プロデューサー: Don Grolnick

商品の紹介

Q - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Released around [his] 40th birthday and shared an ironic, relaxed take on nostalgia and ageing pop stars...slick, easy-lustening and very successful." Q (9/00, p.131) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Released around [his] 40th birthday and shared an ironic, relaxed take on nostalgia and ageing pop stars...slick, easy-lustening and very successful."
Rovi

NEVER DIE YOUNG is a seminal event in the long recording career of James Taylor. Not only has the title cut become a significant staple in the singer/songwriter's cache of hits, but Taylor had finally reached a whole new stylistic plateau. The contemporary Taylor was no longer merely the folk troubadour of the '70s or pop stylist of the '80s. Taylor's song craft had reached a level of maturity and poetic clarity achieved only by artists like Joni Mitchell or Sting.
Expertly produced by the late jazz pianist Don Grolnick, NEVER DIE YOUNG covers a lot of musical ground from the Louisiana feel of "T-Bone" and country groove of "Runaway Boy" to the tender chamber music ballad "Valentine's Day" and the pop samba of "First Of May". Lyrically, Taylor is in top form as he creates verbal portraits and narratives of the utmost artistry without ever sounding flowery or artificial. Some little known gems contained herein include the refreshing "Sun On The Moon", the easy shuffle of "Sweet Potato Pie" and the beautifully crafted "Letter In The Mail". From start to finish, this is a collection of high-level material from one of pop's songwriting masters.|
Rovi

While his aging contemporaries took a variety of tacks to keep up with changing fashions, from adopting more synthesized, percussive production styles to assembling an orchestra and singing standards, James Taylor just kept playing a summer concert tour each year, and periodically putting out another collection of similar-sounding songs. Never Die Young was unusual only in that there was no big oldies cover from the '50s or '60s -- every song was written or co-written by Taylor -- but otherwise it addressed the same audience in much the same terms as he always had. The title song and "Baby Boom Baby" (both Adult Contemporary hits) referred to the passage of time, and the rest floated on a sea of yuppie contentment. "I work hard to see that you remember my name," he sang, and that work seemed to consist of reminding his listeners why they had liked him in the first place. ~ William Ruhlmann
Rovi

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