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Carnegie Hall Concert: June 18, 1971 Album
  1. I Feel The Earth Move
  2. Home Again
  3. After All This Time
  4. Child Of Mine
  5. Carry Your Load
  6. No Easy Way Down
  7. Song Of Long Ago
  8. Snow Queen
  9. Smackwater Jack
  10. So Far Away
  11. Eventually
  12. Way Over Yonder
  13. Beautiful
  14. Medley: Will You Love Me Tomorrow / Some Kind Of Wonderful / Up On The Roof
  15. (You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman
City Streets Album
  1. City Streets
  2. Sweet Life
  3. Down To The Darkness
  4. Lovelight
  5. Legacy
  6. Midnight Flyer
  7. Homeless Heart
  8. Someone Who Believes In You
Colour Of Your Dreams Album
  1. Lay Down My Life
  2. Hold Out For Love
  3. Standing In The Rain
  4. Now And Forever
  5. Wishful Thinking
  6. Colour Of Your Dreams
  7. Tears Falling Down On Me
  8. Just One Thing
  9. Do You Feel Love
Fantasy Album
  1. Fantasy Beginning
  2. Being at War With Each Other
  3. Directions
  4. Weekdays
  5. Haywood
  6. A Quiet Place to Live
  7. Welfare Symphony
  8. You Light Up My Life
  9. Corazon
  10. Believe in Humanity
  11. Fantasy End
Her Greatest Hits: Songs Of Long Ago Album
  1. Jazzman
  2. So Far Away
  3. Sweet Seasons
  4. Brother, Brother
  5. Only Love Is Real
  6. I Feel The Earth Move
  7. Nightingale
  8. Been To Canaan
  9. Smackwater Jack
  10. Believe in Humanity
  11. Eventually (Live)
  12. (You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman (Live)
Love Makes the World Album
  1. Love Makes The World
  2. You Can Do Anything
  3. The Reason
  4. Oh No, Not My Baby
  5. It Could Have Been Anyone
  6. Monday Without You
  7. An Uncommon Love
  8. You Will Find Me There
  9. Safe Again
  10. This Time
Music / Fantasy Album
  1. Brother, Brother
  2. Sweet Seasons
  3. Some Kind Of Wonderful
  4. Surely
  5. Carry Your Load
  6. Music
  7. Song Of Long Ago
  8. Brighter
  9. Growing Away From Me
  10. Too Much Rain
  11. Back To California
  12. Fantasy Beginning
  13. Being at War With Each Other
  14. Directions
  15. Weekdays
  16. Haywood
  17. Quiet Place To Live
  18. Welfare Symphony
  19. You Light Up My Life
  20. Believe in Humanity
  21. Fantasy End
One To One Album
  1. One To One
  2. Life Without Love
  3. Golden Man
  4. Read Between The Lines
  5. (Love Is Like A) Boomerang
  6. Goat Annie
  7. Someone You Never Met Before
  8. Little Prince
Pearls: Songs Of Goffin And King Album
  1. The Loco-Motion
  2. One Fine Day
  3. Hey Girl
  4. Snow Queen
  5. Chains
  6. Oh No, Not My Baby
  7. Hi-De-Ho (That Old Sweet Roll)
Really Rosie Album
  1. Really Rosie
  2. One Was Johnny
  3. Alligators All Around
  4. Pierre
  5. Screaming And Yelling
  6. Ballad Of Chicken Soup (The)
  7. Chicken Soup With Rice
  8. Avenue P
  9. My Simple Humble Neighborhood
  10. The Awful Truth
  11. Really Rosie (Reprise)
Simple Things Album
  1. Simple Things
  2. Hold On
  3. In The Name Of Love
  4. Labyrinth
  5. Hard Rock Cafe
  6. Time Alone
  7. God Only Knows
  8. To Know That I Love You
  9. One
Speeding Time Album
  1. Computer Eyes
  2. One Small Voice
  3. Crying In The Rain
  4. Sacred Heart Of Stone
  5. Speeding Time
  6. So Ready For Love
  7. Chalice Borealis
  8. Dancing
  9. Alabaster Lady
Super Hits Album
  1. Smackwater Jack
  2. I Feel The Earth Move (Live)
  3. Sweet Seasons
  4. Carry Your Load
  5. Been To Canaan
  6. Nightingale
  7. Jazzman
  8. Only Love Is Real
Tapestry Album
  1. I Feel The Earth Move
  2. So Far Away
  3. Home Again
  4. Beautiful
  5. Way Over Yonder
  6. Where You Lead
  7. Will You Love Me Tomorrow
  8. Smackwater Jack
  9. Tapestry
  10. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
  11. Out in the Cold [Live]
  12. Smackwater Jack [Live]
The Living Room Tour Album
  1. Welcome To My Living Room
  2. Peace In The Valley
  3. Love Makes The World
  4. Now And Forever
  5. Where You Lead, I Will Follow
  6. Lay Down My Life
  7. Jazzman
  8. Smackwater Jack
  9. Wishful Thinking
  10. Loving You Forever
  11. So Far Away
  12. Sweet Seasons
  13. Chains
  14. Pleasant Valley Sunday
  15. Being at War With Each Other
  16. I Feel The Earth Move
  17. (You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman
  18. The Loco-Motion
Thoroughbred Album
  1. So Many Ways
  2. Daughter Of Light
  3. High Out Of Time
  4. Only Love Is Real
  5. We All Have To Be Alone
  6. Ambrosia
  7. Still Here Thinking Of You
Time Gone By Album
  1. Hard Rock Cafe
  2. In The Name Of Love
  3. Morning Sun
  4. Simple Things
  5. Time Gone By
  6. You Still Want Her
  7. Passing Of The Days
  8. Time Alone
  9. Main Street Saturday Night
  10. Welcome Home
Touch The Sky Album
  1. Time Gone By
  2. Move Lightly
  3. Dreamlike I Wander
  4. Good Mountain People
  5. You Still Want Her
  6. Passing Of The Days
  7. Crazy
  8. Eagle
  9. Seeing Red
Welcome Home Album
  1. Main Street Saturday Night
  2. Sunbird
  3. Venusian Diamond
  4. Changes
  5. Morning Sun
  6. Disco Tech
  7. Wings Of Love
  8. Ride The Music
  9. Welcome Home
Wrap Around Joy Album
  1. Nightingale
  2. Change In Mind, Change Of Heart
  3. Jazzman
  4. We Are All In This Together
  5. Wrap Around Joy
  6. You Gentle Me
  7. Sweet Adonis
  8. A Night This Side Of Dying
  9. The Best Is Yet to Come
Carole Klein, 9 February 1942, Brooklyn, New York, USA. A proficient pianist from the age of four, King was a prolific songwriter by her early teens. When friend and neighbour Neil Sedaka embarked on his recording career, she followed him into the New York milieu, recording demos, singing back-up and even helping arrange occasional sessions. As a student at Queen's College, New York, she met future partner and husband Gerry Goffin whose lyrical gifts matched King's grasp of melody. She completed a handful of singles, including "The Right Girl" (1958), "Baby Sittin'", "Queen Of The Beach" (1959), prior to recording "Oh Neil" (1960), a riposte to Sedaka's "Oh Carol". Although not a hit, her record impressed publishing magnate Don Kirshner, who signed the Goffin/King team to his Aldon Music empire. They scored notable early success with the Shirelles ("Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"), Bobby Vee ("Take Good Care Of My Baby") and the Drifters ("Up On The Roof") and were later responsible for much of the early output on Dimension Records, the company's in-house label. The duo wrote, arranged and produced hits for Little Eva ("The Loco-Motion") and the Cookies ("Chains" and "Don't Say Nothin' Bad (About My Baby)") while a song written with Bobby Vee in mind, "It Might As Well Rain Until September", provided King with a solo hit in 1962.

Although this memorable and highly evocative song barely reached the US Top 30, it climbed to number 3 in the UK. However, two follow-up singles fared less well. The Goffin/King oeuvre matured as the 60s progressed, resulting in several sophisticated, personalized compositions, including "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" (Aretha Franklin), "Goin' Back" (Dusty Springfield and the Byrds) and "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (the Monkees). The couple also established the short-lived Tomorrow label, but their disintegrating marriage was chronicled on King's 1967 single, "The Road To Nowhere", the year they dissolved their partnership.
King then moved to Los Angeles and having signed to Lou Adler's Ode label, formed the City with ex-Fugs duo Danny Kortchmar (guitar) and Charles Larkey (bass). (The latter became King's second husband.) The trio's lone album, Now That Everything's Been Said, included the artist's versions of "I Wasn't Born To Follow" and "That Old Sweet Roll (Hi De Ho)", covered, respectively, by the Byrds and Blood, Sweat And Tears. King began a solo career in 1970 with Writer, before fully asserting her independence with Tapestry. This radiant selection contained several of the singer's most incisive compositions, notably "You've Got A Friend", a US number 1 for James Taylor, "It's Too Late", a US chart-topper for King, and "So Far Away".

Unlike many of her former production-line contemporaries, King was able to shrug off teen preoccupations and use her skills to address adult doubts and emotions. Tapestry has now sold in excess of 15 million copies worldwide and established its creator as a major figure in the singer-songwriter movement. However, the delicate balance it struck between perception and self-delusion became blurred on Music and Rhymes And Reasons, which were regarded as relative disappointments.
Each set nonetheless achieved gold disc status, as did Fantasy, Wrap Around Joy (which contained her second US number 1, "Jazzman") and Thoroughbred. The last marked the end of King's tenure at Ode and she has since failed to reap the same commercial success. Her first release of the 80s, Pearls, comprised "classic" Goffin/King songs, a release which many interpreted as an artistic impasse. Certainly King subsequently pursued a less frenetic professional life, largely restricting her live appearances to fund-raising concerns. In the early 90s she had relocated to Ireland. Her recordings also became more measured and if Speeding Time, Colour Of Your Dreams or City Streets lacked the cultural synchronization Tapestry enjoyed with the post-Woodstock audience, her songwriting skills were still in evidence. In the USA, Tapestry exceeded 10 million copies sold in July 1995.

After a number of years keeping a relatively low profile, King released Love Makes The World on her own Rockingale label. This album, probably her finest collection of songs since Tapestry, proves King now has the experience of age and a voice that has grown stronger.

DISCOGRAPHY: Writer (Ode 1970)***, Tapestry (Ode 1971)****, Music (Ode 1971)***, Rhymes And Reasons (Ode 1972)***, Fantasy (Ode 1973)****, Wrap Around Joy (Ode 1974)***, Really Rosie (Ode 1975)***, Thoroughbred (Ode 1976)***, Simple Things (Capitol 1977)**, Welcome Home (Avatar 1978)**, Touch The Sky (Capitol 1979)**, Pearls (Songs Of Goffin And King) (Capitol 1980)**, One To One (Atlantic 1982)**, Speeding Time (Atlantic 1984)***, City Streets (Capitol 1989)**, Colour Of Your Dreams (Valley 1993)***, In Concert (Quality 1994)**, The Carnegie Hall Concert 1971 (Sony 1996)***, Love Makes The World (Rockingale 2001)****.
COMPILATIONS: Her Greatest Hits (Ode 1973)***, A Natural Woman: The Ode Collection 1968-1976 (Legacy 1995)****, Goin' Back (Sony 1996)***, Natural Woman: The Very Best Of Carole King (Sony 2000)****.
VIDEOGRAPHY: In Concert (Wienerworld 1994).
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Carole King, Paula Taylor. Carole King: A Biography In Words & Pictures, Mitchell S. Cohen.

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