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| | Carole King Websites |
 | | Super Seventies Rock Site: Carole King - Music- A compilation of reviews of "Music", the album. |  | | Carole King: Tapestry- Audiophilia reviews the reissue of this album. |  | | Carole King - Profile and album reviews from Wilson and Alroy. |
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http://www.iq451.com/music/carole-king-web.htm
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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 |
 | | Carle King's Tapestry album was a ground-breaking record not only for music, but for women in music. |  | | 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' |  | | (The City is: Carole King, Danny Kortchmar, Charles Larkey and guest drummer, Jimmy Gordon.) Really Rosie and The City's Now That Everything's Been Said are on CD for the first time. |
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http://www.legacyrecordings.com/caroleking/release.html
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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. |  | | Joining Carole King on her album is an all-star lineup of guest artists, including many from the younger generation of musicians. |  | | Love Makes The World is also King's first album on her own label, Rockingdale Records. |
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http://www.npr.org/programs/wesun/features/2001/oct/011020.caroleking.html
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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. |  | | Winning the top four Grammy awards, no one could deny that Carole King owned the year of 1971 in pop/rock. |
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http://mywebpages.comcast.net/caroleking/tapestry.htm
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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. |  | | In "Tapestry's" masterstroke, King revisited two of the hits she and Goffin had written years before, and pulled them into the grown-up world with her voice and arrangements alone. |  | | 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. |
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http://www.salon.com/ent/music/feature/1999/05/25/tapestry
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| | Inside Pulse v2 .::. Carole King - The Living Room Tour Review |
 | | 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. |  | | 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. |
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http://music.insidepulse.com/articles/40364
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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. |  | | A glance through her song catalog shows the profound influence that she has had on rock music during her 40+ year career. |  | | At age 63, Carole King shows no signs of slowing down either as she again hits the road continuing the tour she started last year. |
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http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/08/02/204248.php
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| | PAUL BRADY : Biography |
 | | In 2001, Paul formed his own record label, PeeBee Music. |  | | 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 May 2000 Paul released his first album of new songs since 1995's Spirits Colliding, an album called 'Oh What A World'. |
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http://www.paulbrady.com/biog/default.asp
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| | The Fan Site Directory :: C :: Carole King Websites |
 | | E-zine featuring the latest concert and album reviews, music news, tour info, interviews, streaming audio, contest giveaways, and more! |  | | 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. |
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http://www.fansitedirectory.com/c/carole_king.html
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| | Writer by Carole King: Album Reviews |
 | | It's an album of its time, in both King's life and career, and the music of its era -- singer/songwriters were still something new, and in 1970, it was assumed that anyone in rock had to tend toward the extrovert and flashy to attract attention. |  | | The album ends on a special high note, King's singer/songwriter-styled reinterpretation of "Up on the Roof," which anticipates the sound she would perfect for Tapestry, emphasizing words and their feeling and meaning as much as music, and expressing herself principally through her voice and piano, moving the band out of the way. |  | | Carole King : Albums : Writer : Album Reviews |
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http://www.mp3.com/albums/8927/reviews.html
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| | pc munoz and the amen corner VERSE-CHORUS-VERSE |
 | | Listening to Carole& earnest, emotional vocal on this song, one is instantly reminded that according to music industry legend, Carole King& early piano-and-voice demos were prized by the music-loving execs of the 60s, who often sought out and hoarded her raw, solo demo tapes. |  | | The songs from Carole King's classic Tapestry album are permanently burned into my brain. |  | | One of the great things about listening to a minimally-arranged song by a master songwriter like Carole King is that an interested listener can identify the varying elements/influences which cohere into her distinctive songwriting voice. |
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http://www.pcmunoz.com/vcv/081605.html
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| | Amazon.com: Music Homepage |
 | | Check out our Sony Records Store for great deals on CDs and Music DVDs from Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, Carole King, and others. |  | | Order Train's Alive at Last and receive immediate access to an audio stream of 15 songs from the album. |  | | Introducing Blowout Music, a new area at Amazon.com with low prices--and limited offers--on hundreds of CDs. |
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http://Amazon.com/music
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| | Todd Rundgren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His music during this period (later classified as an early form of power pop) was profoundly influenced by soul music, 60s pop/rock (especially The Beatles and The Beach Boys,) and the work of singer-songwriters like Carole King. |  | | His 1976 album Faithful marked a return to the pop/rock genre, featuring one side of original songs and one side of covers of significant songs from 1966 such as "Good Vibrations" and the Yardbirds' "Happening Ten Years Time Ago" (incidentally, the B-side of that revolutionary Yardbirds single gave the Nazz its name). |  | | Each song on these albums was recorded as a complete single take with no later overdubbing. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Rundgren
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| | KING, CAROLE: Sanity.com.au |
 | | Carole King 'Tapestry' album was a groundbreaking record not only for music, but for women in music. |  | | This album was recorded during Carole's 1993 tour, and was also recorded as a live tv show. |  | | The album features quality recordings on all her greatest hits with guest appearance from Slash, David... |
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http://www.sanity.com.au/artist.asp?intArtistID=1926
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| | Syracuse New Times: Stage |
 | | So it is with Carole King's memorable 1971 album Tapestry, which forms the basis for Tapestry: The Music of Carole King, Contemporary Theatre of Syracuse's boffo final show of the season: at turns plaintive, raucous and sweet, but always resonant. |  | | Tapestry weaves a tuneful homage to songwriter Carole King |  | | Following the superstardom that accompanied Tapestry's 1971 release, however, King was squeezed aside by punk rock in the 1980s. |
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http://newtimes.rway.com/stage/tapestry.htm
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| | alt.music.james-taylor FAQ |
 | | JT also sings backup on Carly's "Spy," "Come Upstairs," "Hotcakes," and "Playing Possum." - "Song of Long Ago" -- Carole King/JT duet on her album, "Music" - 1971 JT also plays guitar and does background vocals on her "Writer," "Tapestry," "Music," and "Thoroughbred" albums. |  | | JT is not a member of the cast, but was involved in the album to be released separately. |  | | JT strung together a few different pieces he was working on into one song, and named it Suite for 20G, as once they recorded it and gave the record company the finished project, they got a $20G advance. |
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http://www.faqs.org/faqs/music/james-taylor
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| | Writer |
 | | I keep forgetting that this was Carole King's first album, mainly because I am rather enamored with the idea that "Tapestry" was the musical equivalent of Athena come out fully formed from the head of Zeus. |  | | At 16 years old, my musical tastes are finally starting to be refined and I'm breaking away from the wasteland of today's popular music and finding interest in the music of the early founders of rock and roll. |  | | Think of this album as the cocoon that held the "Tapestry" butterfly. |
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http://909062.onlinesportdiscount.com/3930393036322d312d42303030303032354239.html
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| | Cameron Crowe - Eyes & Ears - Books |
 | | With the release of the new Carole King album, Music, she is in the same situation The Band was in with Stage Fright, Cat Stevens is in with Teaser and the Firecat, and James Taylor was in with the release of Mud Slide Slim. |  | | So, what we hear on the new album is not only the musical evolvement of Carole King, but of the accompanists as well. |  | | For the new album, Miss King has employed the same group of musicians that has accompanied her throughout her previous albums: James Taylor and Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar on lead guitars, her husband, Charley Larkey, on bass, and Russ Kunkel on drums. |
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http://www.cameroncrowe.com/eyes_ears/articles/crowe_jrl_carole_king.html
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| | RollingStone.com: Tapestry : Carole King : Review |
 | | Carole King's second album, Tapestry, has fulfilled the promise of her first and confirmed the fact that she is one of the most creative figures in all of pop music. |  | | The next to the last song on the album is the lovely title song and Miss King performs it as a solo. |  | | It is an album of surpassing personal-intimacy and musical accomplishment and a work infused with a sense of artistic purpose. |
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http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/171700/caroleking?pageid=rs.ArtistDiscography&pageregion=triple4
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| | Carole King Tapestry at OCT - June 10, 2005 |
 | | A prolific composer, Kings music captured the spirit of a generation and is still popular today, often turning up on movie soundtracks or TV commercials. |  | | "Tapestry: The Songs of Carole King" features all of these songs and many more for a total of 44 songs. |  | | In 1971 she released the album "Tapestry" which was one of the best-selling albums of the era and stayed on the charts for a phenomenal six years. |
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http://www.mailtribune.com/archive/2005/0610/life/stories/11life.htm
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