In the Pocket James Taylor

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  • Release Date: 07/15/2008
  • Original Release: 1976
  • Sales Rank: 7,017
  • Label: RHINO FLASHBACK
  • UPC: 081227991944

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In the Pocket

1LISTENShower The People 4:34
2LISTENA Junkie's Lament 3:31
3LISTENMoney Machine 4:36
4LISTENSlow Burning Love 3:44
5LISTENEverybody Has The Blues 2:03
6LISTENDaddy's All Gone 3:37
7LISTENWoman's Gotta Have It 4:20
8LISTENCaptain Jim's Drunken Dream 4:04
9LISTENDon't Be Sad 'Cause Your Sun Is Down 3:30
10LISTENNothing Like A Hundred Miles 3:45
11LISTENFamily Man 3:39
12LISTENGolden Moments 3:34

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James Taylor's seventh album and last new recording for Warner Bros. is notable for producing his biggest self-written hit in four years, "Shower the People" (number 22 pop, number one easy listening). Bobby Womack's "Woman's Gotta Have It" was the album's only cover, and elsewhere Taylor took on a surprisingly rough set of issues in his typically gentle style, including "A Junkie's Lament" and "Money Machine." There were also reflections on being a "Family Man" even if, due to his peripatetic touring life, "Daddy's All Gone." Guest stars included Art Garfunkel, who harmonized on "Captain Jim's Drunken Dream," and Stevie Wonder, who co-wrote and played harmonica on "Don't Be Sad 'Cause Your Sun Is Down." On the whole, a respectable effort for an artist who was evolving into more of a craftsman than a virtuoso. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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GREAT "JT" MUSIC!!by DarcyNJ

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May 31, 2009: I PLAY THIS CD ALL THE TIME. THE MORE YOU PLAY THE BETTER THE MUSIC GETS>