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Currently Unavailable Artist: James Taylor
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 06/16/2015
Label: Concord
Catalog Number: CRE-35270-02
Recording: Studio
Length:
Format: CD
Credits
Steve Gadd: Drums
Sting: Credit Not Specified
James Taylor: Producer
Dave O'Donnell: Producer
Jimmy Johnson: Bass
Sting: Credit Not Specified
James Taylor: Producer
Dave O'Donnell: Producer
Jimmy Johnson: Bass
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Amoeba Review
James Taylor’s storied musical history enters a new chapter with his first new album of original material in 13 years. It feels like a summation of the tender folk sound Taylor has come to emblemize.