James Taylor – Your Smiling Face
The Hard-Won Triumph of Love: An Upbeat, Undeniable Declaration of Devotion Born from a Period of Profound Personal Turmoil. There are certain songs that, upon the first few syncopated guitar…
The Hard-Won Triumph of Love: An Upbeat, Undeniable Declaration of Devotion Born from a Period of Profound Personal Turmoil. There are certain songs that, upon the first few syncopated guitar…
The Ballad of the Gentleman Loser: A Nostalgic, Somber Reflection on Lost Ideals and the Inevitable Compromise of the Early 70s. Ah, Steely Dan. Just the name conjures the cool,…
The Wild, Untamed Soundtrack to a Generation’s Primal, Hard Rock Recklessness. There are certain songs that don’t just hit your ears; they slam into your soul with the force of…
The Sweet Escape from Turmoil: A Restless Soul’s Journey Down the Road to Solace and Freedom. To understand James Taylor’s “Country Road” is to understand the soul of the 1970s…
The Cynical Weaponization of Sentimentality: A Drama of Betrayal, Obsession, and a Subtle, Brilliant Jab at Rock’s Biggest Hitmakers. The world of 1976 was a high-gloss, cynical landscape, perfectly captured…
The Most Poignant Question in Pop History, Reborn in the Quiet Majesty of Enduring Friendship. The 2007 reunion of James Taylor and Carole King at the storied Troubadour club in…
The Final Glitter of Glam: A Thrilling, Feverish Chronicle of a Dancefloor Heartbreaker’s Last Hurrah on the Charts. The year was 1974. The decade of flared trousers, platform boots, and…
The Moment of Pure Harmony: An Accidental Song That Forged the Sound of a Generation’s Yearning. There are songs that define a moment, and then there are those that create…
The Dramatic Clash Between Personal Freedom and the Chains of Expectation. There are certain sounds that instantly transport us back to the dizzying, often melodramatic currents of the early 1970s,…
The Searing Guitarist’s Warning Shot: A Gritty, Unflinching Look at the Lies We Tell in the Games of Love and Ego. There are certain years etched in the collective memory…