
Carole King and James Taylor: Live at the Troubadour
Carole King and James Taylor reunited at the Hollywood venue in concert in 2007 to play their era-defining hits, nearly four decades after they first performed at the Troubadour.
Carole King and James Taylor reunited at the intimate Hollywood venue in concert in 2007 to play their era-defining hits, nearly four decades after they first performed at the Troubadour in November 1970, a year before their Tapestry and Sweet Baby James' albums stormed the American charts. King and Taylor are backed by the Section, the same band that propelled those albums into homes around the world.
James Taylor had released his first album on the Beatles' Apple label, Carole King was struggling to forge a new solo career after being one half of Goffin-King, one of the great Brill Building songwriting partnerships of the early 60s. Their musical friendship blossomed with Taylor's support for King and his cover of her song You've Got a Friend. The Troubadour became the centre of a new singer-songwriter culture that also featured the likes of Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt and many more.
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Music Played
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James Taylor
Blossom
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Carole King
So Far Away
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James Taylor
Carolina in my Mind
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Carole King
It's Too Late
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James Taylor
Something in the Way She Moves
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Carole King
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
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James Taylor
Country Road
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James Taylor
Fire and Rain
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James Taylor
Sweet Baby James
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Carole King
I Feel the Earth Move
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Carole King
You've Got a Friend
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James Taylor & Carole King - You Can Close Your Eyes
Broadcasts
- Fri 21 May 201021:00
- Sat 22 May 201001:40
- Sun 23 May 201023:00
- Fri 1 Oct 201023:05
- Mon 4 Oct 201002:05
- Fri 25 Feb 201123:00
- Sat 26 Feb 201102:55
- Mon 28 Feb 201101:45
- Fri 8 Jul 201122:25
- Sat 9 Jul 201103:15
- Mon 11 Jul 201101:40
- Sat 14 Sep 201300:30
