In Concert [Bonus Track] Carole King

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  • Release Date: 11/06/2007
  • Original Release: 1994
  • Sales Rank: 186,256
  • Label: JVC JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988002537044

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In Concert [Bonus Track]

1LISTENHard Rock Cafe 5:07
2LISTENUp on the Roof 3:50
3LISTENSmackwater Jack 4:52
4LISTENSo Far Away 4:26
5LISTENBeautiful 4:37
6LISTENNatural Woman 4:09
7LISTENHold out for Love / Slash 7:46
8LISTENWill You Love Me Tomorrow 4:20
9LISTENJazzman 5:56
10LISTENIt's Too Late 5:30
11LISTENChains 3:49
12LISTENI Feel the Earth Move 3:26
13LISTENYou've Got a Friend 5:34
14LISTENLocomotion / Slash 4:42
15LISTENYou've Got a Friend / David Crosby Bonus Track 5:52

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In Concert was the first of Carole King's live albums to appear, actually preceding the release of the 1971 Carnegie Hall concert. The two couldn't be more different. Carnegie Hall presents a nervous, unassuming artist on the cusp of stardom. The Carole King of In Concert is a different woman -- an abundantly confident, slick professional, with all the timing, glitz, and glamour of a Las Vegas pro. Sometimes this works -- her mind-boggling collaboration with Slash on "Hold Out for Love" comes up trumps, and the rearranged "Jazzman" betters its studio counterpart. But there are disasters, too -- "Hard Rock Cafe" is a distinctly unwelcome inclusion, and the blandly flawless band plays as if in a recording studio, rather than on-stage. It's no surprise that King's most unforgettable standard -- "You've Got a Friend" -- elicits the warmest crowd response, which might explain why it appears twice, the second time with supporting vocals courtesy of Crosby, Stills & Nash. [JVC Victor's 2007 reissue included one bonus track.] Charles Donovan, All Music Guide

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