James Taylor Album - Gorilla
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Customers rating:
(23 ratings)
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Release Date:1990-10-25
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock, Rock/Pop, Singer/Songwriter, Soft Rock
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Label:Warner Bros / Wea
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UPC:075992729321
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Approx. Price:$7.98
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Description :
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. Warmer. 2007.Customer review - 1999-02-01
- For anyone who appreciates beautiful songwritingWith a voice as clear as a bell, James Taylor's Gorilla is a great listen in virtually every cut. From his vibrant Mexico, to his beautifully structured harmonies in Lighthouse, and the unique title cut Gorilla, Taylor's album has the intimate feel that only truly gifted musicians can achieve. Close your eyes and you're in a dimly lit coffee house listening to his musical poetry. The depth of his songs compared to what passes for music today is a breath of fresh air. Well worth the money to add this to your collection, or to rebuy it if your's is an old and worn copy as is mine.
Customer review - 1998-08-27
- Incredible! You NEED this CD!A young James Taylor at his best! Includes the happy Mexico and How Sweet It Is, along w/ the sad I Was a Fool. Listen as Crosby and Nash synchratically harmonize as back up to James on Lighthouse or the soft-sung love that passionatly pours from Sara Maria. This is one of James' best ever. If I'm ever lucky enough to meet him, I will thank him for this album with a sincere gratitude.
Customer review - 2001-01-27
- James at his bestI don't know how many times I've seen James Taylor in concert. I know that the second time was in a gymnasium at Central Michigan University in the Spring of '75, just a week or so before this album was released. Due to some events in my life at the time (Yes, I WAS a fool to care), these songs became almost immediately engraved on my primordial hard-drive. Now, older and (by some accounts)wiser, I still find this work very appealing and, from start to finish, both cohesive and comforting. It's hard to find a favorite track here...they're all great.
Customer review - 2000-10-22
- A Terrific Mid-Seventies Album By The Extraordinary JT!I was lucky enough to first see James Taylor live in a small outdoor venue called Avaloch in rural Lenox, Massachusetts in the summer of 1970, after this first album recorded by the Beatles in London had been released and just before the release of the fabulously successful "Sweet Baby James" album by Warner Brothers. He appeared alone on-stage with a full head of long, long hair in a simple denim shirt and cut-up jeans with his four or five acoustic guitars, and for two and a half hours proceeded to absolutely enchant the sprawling lawn-full of hundreds of audience members with a spellbinding performance of all of the work from both of those albums. Although virtually unknown at the time, word of mouth had spread so quickly in the Berkshires area (who still considers him one of their own) that many of us went out to get this album to play before he appeared. The rest, as they say, is history. Everyone there became lifelong James Taylor fans. This particular album is proof positive of Taylor's enduring ability to produce a continuing stream of memorable songs and albums. With breathless ease he delivers with such memorable new songs as "Mexico", "I'm A Fool To Care", and "How Sweet It is". It is even more amazing considering it comes after he had already topped the charts with such extraordinary albums as "Sweet Baby James" and "Mudslide Slim", and it provides convincing evidence that our Sweet Baby James was here to stay. It, like its predecessors, is a very memorable album, and most of us who owned the original vinyl version of this album have upgraded to the CD as it has become available. It seems to showcase different aspects of his talents in that he is much more somber, reflective, and open about his own uncertainties and personal troubles in the songs he sings, and in the delivery as well. It has weathered the ravages of age very well, and it is as welcome on my CD as anything else I can think of. No one sings quite like Taylor, and it is a wonderful album to have playing as you are working your way through a quiet Saturday at home, reading or doing chores or kicking back with a Sam Adams and a few friends. Come on back to a better time, friend; sit on down with us and listen a while. This is vintage James Taylor. How sweet it is!
Customer review - 2001-08-20
- One Of My All-Time Favorites!Yes, I am a shameless James Taylor fan. From the first time I heard him sing "You've Got a Friend", there has been no one to surpass his music and style since. This album, "Gorilla" happens to be my favorite. The beautiful ballads, such as "I Was a Fool To Care" and the upbeat songs such as "Mexico" --- J.T.'s songs will take you through a full range of emotions, and wonderfully so. Give yourself a treat and get this CD. I guarantee you won't be sorry.
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