Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 James Taylor

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  • Release Date: 11/07/2000
  • Sales Rank: 1,557
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998522329
 
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Greatest Hits, Vol. 2

1LISTENSecret O' Life 3:35
2LISTENHandy Man 3:18
3LISTENYour Smiling Face 2:46
4LISTENUp on the Roof 4:22
5LISTENHer Town Too 4:35
6LISTENThat's Why I'm Here / J. Taylor 3:39
7LISTENOnly a Dream in Rio 5:02
8LISTENEveryday 3:17
9LISTENSong for You Far Away 2:58
10LISTENNever Die Young 4:25
11LISTEN(I've Got to) Stop Thinkin' 'Bout That 4:02
12LISTENCopperline 4:23
13LISTENShed a Little Light 4:20
14LISTENAnother Day 2:23
15LISTENLittle More Time With You 3:52
16LISTENEnough to Be on Your Way 5:27

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Editorial Reviews

Taylor’s status as a genial icon of ‘70s singer-songwriter sensitivity tends to overshadow the fact that he’s a melodically distinctive, emotionally complex songwriter and a subtly eloquent performer who’d probably be a hip left-field cult icon if he hadn’t achieved massive commercial success early in his career. This 16-song collection picks up where 1976’s Greatest Hits left off, i.e., it covers his two-decades-plus association with Columbia Records, beginning with 1977’s J.T.. The collection performs the useful service of compiling some of the artist’s most interesting, and sometimes overlooked, work. The more familiar tunes here include the buoyantly upbeat “Your Smiling Face,” the evocative, painterly “Copperline,” and the subtle yet profound “Secret o’ Life,” an insightful ode to acceptance that stakes out the artist’s compassionate take on survival and the aging process. The gorgeous “Her Town Too” is one of Taylor’s most moving achievements, with lyrics that poignantly address the aftermath of a divorce while Taylor’s and J. D. Souther’s heartbreaking vocal interplay drives home the point. Taylor’s facility with cover material is represented here by his renditions of Jimmy Jones’s “Handy Man,” Buddy Holly’s “Everyday,” and, especially, his sensitive reading of The Drifters’ “Up on the Roof,” which reworks that R&B classic into an affecting hymn of escape and transcendence. Scott Schinder, Barnes & Noble



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amazing album by an amazing artistby Tom-Gadowski

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March 02, 2009: his collaboration with J.D. Souther makes this album even more pleasing. James has a unique voice, and plays guitar very well. Soothing, melodic music. That's what this album will provide.

Great visual artist.by Anonymous

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April 26, 2008: I bought this CD for the song 'Her Town Too'. Found the song on Utube. Great collaboration with JD Souther. Anyway, I got clobbered by 'Only a Dream in Rio'. What great lyrics these songs have. The depth to his music is amazing. The simple melodies (which only seem simple) carry you along as he tells a story as complicated as life itself. Even the simple 'Her Town Too' is eloquent and sorrowful and raw. So great.