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| | Carole King |
 | | Born Carole Klein in Brooklyn, by her teens Carole King was heading into Manhattan after school to sell her songs on Tin Pan Alley. |  | | The only live Carole King album you'll ever need, this is a complete concert featuring Larkey, Kootch, and a string quartet, plus a guest appearance by James Taylor. |  | | Ironically, Ode's first move after signing King was to package her in a "rock band" that actually consisted of just her and three sidemen - bassist Charles Larkey and guitarist Danny Kortchmar, both of whom backed King on her later albums (Larkey eventually married King), and studio ace Jim Gordon. |
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| | Carole King - Tapestry |
 | | Carole King's third release, is a benchmark recording for her and for pop music. |  | | King married her gift for the concise pop statement (finely honed as co-author with husband Gerry Goffin of countless pop classics in the 50s and 60s) to a reflective lyricism, to create one of the defining singer-songwriter albums of the 70s. |  | | For a decade, King wrote pop songs with her then-husband, Gerry Goffin: hits such as Little Eva's "The Loco-Motion" (Eva Boyd was the couple's baby-sitter) and the Monkees' "Pleasant Valley Sunday." Then King's friend James Taylor encouraged her to sing her own tunes. |
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| | Carole King |
 | | Born Carole Klein on February 9th, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York, she began playing piano at the age of four, and formed her first band, a vocal quartet, "the Co-Sines", while still in high school. |  | | In 1970, she recorded an album called "Writer" which was largely overlooked, but 1971 saw her breakthrough album, "Tapestry", which stayed on the charts for over six years and was the best-selling album of the era. |  | | Carole married Larkey in 1968, and the band recorded one LP, "Now That Everything's Been Said", but did not tour due to King's stage fright. |
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http://www.classicbands.com/caroleking.html
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| | Salon Arts & Entertainment The finest children's album ever made |
 | | King's music matured, too, giving up the simplicity of bubble gum for trickier, jazzier chords and letting her thin but mellow voice carry the songs. |  | | What her later, weaker solo albums miss most is that connection of speaker to listener: her exhortation to "Believe in Humanity" is universal where it could be personal, and mushy because of it. |  | | This is an album that stayed on the Billboard chart for almost six years straight.) It'd make a great fairy tale if "Tapestry" had sprung full-blown as her first record after a decade's apprenticeship as a songwriter, spurred by her move to the West Coast, but that's just not the case. |
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http://www.salon.com/ent/music/feature/1999/05/25/tapestry
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| | The Seattle Times: Pop music & nightlife: Carole King's oldies are goodies for Seattle crowd |
 | | King joked about being part of a "fantasy wall of guitars, just like the Eagles," and the enthusiastic spirit of the musicians and infectious beat made listeners forget they were listening to a somewhat silly pop tune. |  | | King, Guess and Burr took to their guitars to play "Love's Been a Little Bit Hard on Me," a Burr-written track made famous by pop-country singer Juice Newton in the 1980s. |  | | Throughout the night, King stumped for environmental issues and encouraged the crowd to vote "whatever your party," but it was listening to that distinctively gravelly and still clear voice belting out the oldies that brought smiles to faces and had everyone singing along. |
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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/popmusicnightlife/2002000005_king09.html
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| | Inside Pulse v2 .::. Carole King - The Living Room Tour Review |
 | | Carole King is the singer of the soundtrack of life, she creates a safe, intimate environment where the listener feels safe to sing along to her songs because her talent as a songwriter is she can connect with her audience, making the listener feel like she wrote the soundtrack of their lives. |  | | King is clearly inspired by life and influences this generation's songwriters such as Sheryl Crow and anyone who is sitting in their home picking up a guitar and wants to pour their heart onto a piece of paper or tape recorder. |  | | This album is perfect for those who want to be introduced to King's over 40 years of experience in the music business, and hear the live feel of her shows - this collection showcases three different shows from Chicago, IL; Los Angeles, CA and Hyannis, MA. |
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http://music.insidepulse.com/articles/40364
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| | Carole King - Natural Woman/Jazz Man - Audio Stream |
 | | King co-wrote the track, which became a #1 hit for The Shirelles, when she was just 17 yearsold. |  | | One of the things King most enjoyed about the Living Room Tour was performing her lyrics and melodies acoustic and raw, as they were first written. |  | | She is arguably the most successful and most revered female songwriter in pop music history. |
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http://www.contactmusic.com/new/home.nsf/webpages/carolekingx11x07x05
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| | CAROLE KING |
 | | Carole King was one of the most successful singer- songwriters of the early-to-mid 1970's. |  | | This album was her first official solo record. |
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| | Carole King News |
 | | Carole King's The Living Room Tour is a rendition of live music and carefully orchestrated so that you feel like you're sitting in Carole's living room as she sings to a crowd of people surrounding her piano. |  | | Book & Lyrics by: Maurice Sendak Music by: Carole King Really Rosie is a children's musical featuring a delightful menagerie of songs and banter that is sure to have you reminiscing of your own childhood... |  | | When we were kids in college, my not-yet-husband gave me Carole King's Tapestry album for Christmas. |
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http://www.topix.net/who/carole-king
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| | Carole King: Tapestry |
 | | King's inclusion of her versions of these two hits did nothing to undermine their reputation; Will You Love Me Tomorrow, its cadence remarkably slower than the original, captures its wistful theme perfectly and squeezes it until the listener aches for the young girl's sake. |  | | There can be no one within earshot of a radio that has not heard a Carole King song at some point in his or her life. |  | | While dining with a friend recently, the topic of the re-release of Carole King¹s triumphantly successful 1971 release, Tapestry, was raised. |
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http://www.audiophilia.com/software/dm12.htm
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| | Carole King at ArtistHotel.com |
 | | Famed singer-songwriter Carole King was born Carole Klein in Brooklyn, N.Y. onFebruary 9, 1942. |  | | Offers Carole King discographies featuring record label, release date, track list and cd covers. |  | | Features Carole King lyrics organized alphabetically by song title. |
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http://www.artisthotel.com/caroleking/caroleking.html
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| | Reviews of Laurie Anderson Life On A String, Carole King Love Makes the World, and Dos Coyotes |
 | | Carole initially approached a major label about making this album, but turned down the deal when the record company honchos requested that she bring in big name players to bolster the visibility of the album. |  | | The new album was released on Carole's own label - the name "Rockingale" is a combination of rocking and nightingale. |  | | Carole King, Love Makes the World (Rockingale Records 2001) - With a career encompassing four decades and such hit songs as "Up On The Roof" and "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?", Carole King has nothing left to prove. |
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| | NPR- Weekend Edition Sunday: Carole King's New Rhythm |
 | | In 1971, King firmly established herself as one of the leading singers of pop music when she released Tapestry, an album that sold more than 14 million copies worldwide and became the best-selling LP of the era. |  | | Love Makes The World is also King's first album on her own label, Rockingdale Records. |  | | The new album also turned out to be a sort of family reunion for King. |
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http://www.npr.org/programs/wesun/features/2001/oct/011020.caroleking.html
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| | Carole King Websites |
 | | Carole King: Tapestry - Audiophilia reviews the reissue of this album. |  | | Carole King - Profile and album reviews from Wilson and Alroy. |  | | Super Seventies Rock Site: Carole King - Music - A compilation of reviews of "Music", the album. |
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http://www.iq451.com/music/carole-king-web.htm
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| | Carole King shows off her singer-songwriter chops |
 | | Carole King fans got all they bargained for, and more, when she took her living-room concert to the waterfront on a rainy Friday night. |  | | The downside of the concert was King giving up too much of her show to accompanist Gary Burr, an insufferable ham who tormented a patient audience with excruciating renditions of songs he wrote for Ricky Martin and Juice Newton. |  | | Except for "Tapestry" material, on which she took liberties with melodies and phrasing, King performed more like a songwriter pitching her songs than an entertainer interpreting them. |
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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/pop/185359_carole909q.html
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| | The Songwriters |
 | | Though their songs lacked the social consciousness of Mann and Weil or the depth of Goffin and King, their best songs fit the definition of perfect Pure Pop - catchy, tightly constructed songs that anyone could appreciate. |
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| | 1301531DZ - Carole King Collection - Guitar (Strum It! Guitar) |
 | | Carole King, born Carole Klein, was born in 1942 and has been playing since she was 4 years old. |  | | Now is your chance to become part of the Tony Award-winning musical "Wicked!" Filled with new and original songs by legendary composer Stephen Schwartz, the musical "Wicked" chronicles the lives of Glinda The Good Witch and The Wicked Witch Of The West, as they become the most well-known witches in history! |  | | Enjoy these whimsical and sentimental songs that span a career that began back in the early sixties. |
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| | Collected Sounds Women In Music - CD Review of The Living Room Tour by Carole King |
 | | Carole King is the real deal and this is a must have recording. |  | | With a lyric booklet and classy photographs of the still gorgeous Carole King. |  | | I was about 6 years old and I had no idea what the song was about, but I was damn near loopy for the song, "Too Late Baby". |
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http://www.collectedsounds.com/cdreviews/livingroomtour.html
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| | Carole King Reviews |
 | | Carole King - Her Greatest Hits: Songs Of Long Ago [EXTRA TRACKS] - Amazon.com 19 Sound Clips, and 16 Customer Reviews. |  | | Carole King - Her Greatest Hits: Songs Of Long Ago - Amazon.com 17 Sound Clips, Review, and 5 Customer Reviews. |  | | If you haven't listened to King in a while, it's not too late, baby. |
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| | Carole King |
 | | Carle King's Tapestry album was a ground-breaking record not only for music, but for women in music. |  | | It was #1 for 15 weeks (with more than 300 weeks on charts), and earned four Grammy's: Album of the Year, Record of the Year ("It's Too Late"), Song of the Year ("You've Got A Friend") and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female. |  | | Expanded Editions of three all-time classic Carole King catalog albums round out the release--Her Greatest Hits (Songs of Long Ago) (now with 2 bonus cuts and liners by Graham Nash); Really Rosie (now with liners by the creator of the Really Rosie character, Maurice Sendak, and complete lyrics); and The City' |
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| | Carole King's Tapestry |
 | | Perhaps the thing that captured my interest in Carole's career at the time of Tapestry's release, was the fact that while her album was making unprecedented waves in the history of popular music, she herself shyed away from the spotlight. |  | | She did not want to be a star with a capitol "S." I admired that modesty and humility back then; it sitll the same qualities that inform her music today. |  | | There was no escaping the spell its songs cast as they were played non-stop, around both AM and FM dials, day and night. |
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| | Carole King - Where You Lead Lyrics |
 | | Carole King - Only Love Is Real Lyrics |  | | Carole King - I Feel The Earth Move Lyrics |  | | Carole King - It Might As Well Rain Until September Lyrics |
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| | Carole King - An uncommon love Lyrics for Song |
 | | Carole King - An uncommon love Lyrics for Song |  | | Lyrics > C > Carole King Lyrics > An uncommon love Song Lyrics |  | | Song Lyrics > C > Carole King Lyrics > An uncommon love |
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| | King Carole - Tapestry LYRICS |
 | | Welcome to King Carole Lyrics all the King Carole Lyrics in this site are the property of King Carole Lyrics or/and respective authors, artists and labels and provided just for study purpose. |  | | If you want to use King Carole Lyrics, Please contact the authors, artists or labs of King Carole Lyrics. |
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| | NPR : The Timeless Reign of Carole King |
 | | Carole King's new album is titled The Living Room Tour. |  | | Fresh Air from WHYY, July 22, 2005 · Singer and songwriter Carole King wrote '60s hits such as "Up on the Roof" and "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" In the '70s, she achieved lasting fame performing her own material, such as "Natural Woman" and Tapestry, the best-selling album of the decade. |  | | Carole King Invites Fans into the 'Living Room' |
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4766351&sourceCode=RSS
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| | Playbill News: McArdle, Benanti, Kuhn Sing Carole King's "Tapestry" in New York City, Feb. 24 |
 | | (This is a concert of the songs of King, not to be confused with the stagework Tapestry, a revue of Carole King hits, which played in 2001 at San Francisco's New Conservatory Theatre.) |  | | Andrea McArdle, Laura Benanti, Judy Kuhn, and more will take part in a musical celebration of the legendary Carole King's album "Tapestry." The one-night event takes place Feb. 24 at 8 PM in the Lucille Lortel Theatre. |  | | The Drama Dept. in association with the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation present the concert of the songstress' Grammy Award-winning album as hosted by television talk show host and comedienne Caroline Rhea. |
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http://www.playbill.com/news/article/78073.html
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| | MY MP3 Lyrics - Home Again -- Carole King Song, Music, Artist |
 | | Home Again -- Carole King Song, Music, Artist, MP3 is a property of Home Again -- Carole King Song, Music, Artist, MP3 respective authors, vendors and developers. |  | | If you want to use Home Again -- Carole King Song, Music, Artist, MP3 for other purpose, Please contact the authors, vendors and developers of Home Again -- Carole King Song, Music, Artist, MP3. |  | | MY MP3 Lyrics - Home Again -- Carole King Song, Music, Artist |
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| | Blogcritics.org: Carole King - The Living Room Tour |
 | | Carole King is without a doubt one of the most prolific writers in the history of rock music. |  | | Then the disc shifts to many of the hits from her multi-platinum album "Tapestry" such as "It's Too Late", "So Far Away", "I Feel the Earth Move", "(You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman" (which includes a little help from the audience) and "You've Got A Friend". |  | | A glance through her song catalog shows the profound influence that she has had on rock music during her 40+ year career. |
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http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/08/02/204248.php
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| | Don Kirshner and Aldon Music |
 | | Their first song "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" went to #1. |  | | (Bottom L-R) Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Gerry Goffin, Carole King and Neil Sedaka. |  | | In 1962, Kirshner began his own record label Dimension. |
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http://www.history-of-rock.com/kirshner.htm
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| | PAUL BRADY : Biography |
 | | In May 2000 Paul released his first album of new songs since 1995's Spirits Colliding, an album called 'Oh What A World'. |  | | Featuring many of the songs he wrote and co-wrote over the previous three years and including collaborations with Carole King, Will Jennings, Ronan Keating, Conner Reeves and Mark Hudson it has been critically hailed as one his best ever records. |  | | In 2001, Paul formed his own record label, PeeBee Music. |
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http://www.paulbrady.com/biog/default.asp
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| | Carole King Tour Dates: Carole King plans her first tour in more than a decade >> liveDaily |
 | | King, whose musical career dates back to the late '50s, released her latest album, "Love Makes the World," in 2001. |  | | Though King spent some time in the studio last year, no specific plans for a new album have been announced. |  | | King is best known for her 1971 album, "Tapestry"--which featured the hits "It's Too Late" and "I Feel the Earth Move," among others--but she and co-writer Gerry Goffin teamed much earlier to pen hits for other artists, such as The Shirelles' "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and Little Eva's "The Loco-Motion." |
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http://www.livedaily.com/news/6397.html
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| | Hanson work with Carole King |
 | | The trio co-wrote a potential title track called "Underneath," with Sweet earlier this year, and have since composed another song with him called "I Almost Care," a number Taylor describes as possessing, "a kind of a cynical, almost sick way of looking at things from the guy's perspective." |  | | The Hansons -- Isaac, Taylor and Zac -- have just returned from mega-manager Miles Copeland's annual "songwriting bootcamp" at Chateau de Marouatte in France where they penned and demoed two tracks, "Let You Go" and "One More Time" with King. |  | | Sibling trio may bring Glen Ballard into the fold for next album |
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| | Carole King Song Lyrics - TheSongLyrics.com |
 | | We hope you enjoy your visit to our Carole King song lyrics resource. |  | | Welcome to TheSongLyrics.com's Carole King song lyrics guide. |  | | Song Lyrics - K Artists - Carole King Song Lyrics |
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| | The Fan Site Directory :: C :: Carole King Websites |
 | | Cindy's comments on her interview with Carole King for the album, "Love Makes the World". |  | | Article about Hanson's songwriting bootcamp with Carole King. |  | | E-zine featuring the latest concert and album reviews, music news, tour info, interviews, streaming audio, contest giveaways, and more! |
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| | ♪ Carole King Lyrics -- ( City Streets Song Lyrics ) |
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http://lyrics.rare-lyrics.com/C/Carole-King/City-Streets.html
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| | MIDIsite - carole king - MIDI Search Engine |
 | | Goin' Back by Carole King -- arrangement inspired by Phil Spector |  | | It's Too Late Carole King 44K 4 02 Nice song |  | | We link to: Live Audio, Mp3 Download, Lyrics, News, all free, Charts, and much more |
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| | Carole King - Being At War With Each Other lyric |
 | | Carole King - Being At War With Each Other lyric |  | | Home ->Carole King ->Unknown -> Being At War With Each Other lyrics |
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| | westcoastmusic: Ann Hampton Callaway: Slow feat. Carole King |
 | | The duo wrote the song together in three hours and Ann Hampton Callaway also recorded a cover of Carole King's #1 hit "Will You Love Me Tomorrow." Ann Hampton Callaway invited Carole King to collaborate with her on "Slow" after the pop icon attended one of her recent shows in Los Angeles. |  | | A special highlight on Slow is a duet Ann Hampton Callaway wrote and recorded with fellow singer/songwriter Carole King called "Tonight You're All Mine." |  | | Ann Hampton Callaway records "I've Dreamed of You" for the first time on "Slow." |
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http://noted.blogs.com/westcoastmusic/2004/11/ann_hampton_cal.html
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| | Carole King: A Bio-Bibliography (Greenwood Publishing Group) doi:10.1336/0313307113 |
 | | A brief biography of Carole King, which includes a critical analysis of her music, precedes an extensive discography of 1,275 recording entries and bibliography sections. |  | | Perone, James E. Carole King's early compositional work in the 1970s paved the way for many women songwriters of popular music. |  | | Carole King: A Bio-Bibliography (Greenwood Publishing Group) doi:10.1336/0313307113 |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1336/0313307113
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| | Carole King lyrics |
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| | Congressman Christopher Shays |
 | | King, best known for her award-winning songwriting and albums, has been an advocate for NREPA for 12 years. |  | | Shays said, "This is a terrific bill that saves significant taxpayer money while protecting twenty-six million acres of federal wilderness in five western states. |  | | Reps Christopher Shays and Carolyn Maloney Reintroduce NREPA with Artist/Activist Carole King and Singer/Songwriter James Taylor |
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http://www.house.gov/shays/news/2003/march/marking.htm
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| | Carole King Albums |
 | | Albums recorded by Carole King, including release dates and current CD availability. |  | | 12) PEARLS - SONGS OF GOFFIN AND KING |
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http://www.softshoe-slim.com/lists/k/king_carole.html
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