Post subject: [2010-04-27] Carole King "The Essential Carole King" 2-CD compilation (Legacy)
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 7:01 pm
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CD 1 1. It Might As Well Rain Until September 2. Child Of Mine 3. I Feel The Earth Move 4. So Far Away 5. It's Too Late 6. You've Got A Friend 7. Sweet Seasons 8. Been To Cannan 9. Corazon 10. Jazzman 11. Nightingale 12. Only Love Is Real 13. Will You Love Me Tomorrow/Some Kind Of Wonderful/Up On The Roof 14. Really Rosie 15. Pierre 16. You Can Do Anything 17. The Reason 18. Now And Forever
CD 2 1. Will You Love Me Tomorrow - The Shirelles 2. Take Good Care Of My Baby - Bobby Vee 3. Every Breath I Take - Gene Pitney 4. Crying In The Rain - The Everly Brothers 5. The Loco-Motion - Little Eva 6. Up On The Roof - The Drifters 7. Chains - The Cookies 8. One Fine Day - The Chiffons 9. Oh No Not My Baby - Maxine Brown 10. Just Once In My Life - The Righteous Brothers 11. Pleasant Valley Sunday - The Monkees 12. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman - Aretha Franklin 13. No Easy Way Down - Dusty Springfield 14. Wasn't Born To Follow - The Byrds 15. Hey Girl - Billy Joel
Post subject: [2010-04-27] Carole King "The Essential Carole King" 2-CD compilation (Legacy)
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:34 pm
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Musictap has reported that Disc 1 will comprise King's own recordings of her songs, and Disc 2 of other artists' interpretations of her songs...it's this disc that I'm most excited about. Can't wait for the track listing to leak...
Post subject: [2010-04-27] Carole King "The Essential Carole King" 2-CD compilation (Legacy)
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:06 pm
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I'm glad to see enthusiasm about this project! I own Carole's entire catalog, but this looks like a welcome edition...and hopefully the second disc will be a nice companion to the two volume Ace series focusing mainly on lesser-known interpretations of Goffin & King songs.
But can this be correct? Just found this posting on Mike Ragogna's March 15 Huffington Post column, which contains a Legacy press release that I am excerpting:
CAROLE KING - The Essential Carole King 2CD (Ode/Epic/Legacy) As a singer, Carole King won over millions of fans with her honest portrayals of love and life. As a songwriter, she penned dozens of hits for others, many of which became American pop standards. Now for the first time, these two aspects of a long and celebrated career are combined, presenting the best of Carole King as both singer and songwriter. From her record-breaking and iconic Tapestry, to more recent works with Celine Dion and Babyface, Disc 1 covers the best of Carole King's own performances: the Grammy®-winning songs "It's Too Late" and "You've Got A Friend;" plus collaborations with Celine Dion and Babyface. Disc 2 highlights the best of Carole's best-known and most beloved compositions, as performed by others: "Up On The Roof" (The Drifters); "Natural Woman" (Aretha Franklin); and "Chains" (The Beatles). Together, these songs tell the complete story of an extraordinarily gifted and successful artist, who is still actively performing to this day, more than four decades later.
While I can believe the Drifters & Aretha tracks have been licensed by Legacy from Warner Music, have they REALLY licensed a Beatles track?!?! I guess anything's possible seeing as how Legacy's former honcho Jeff Jones now runs Apple, but still....this would be quite a big development! Fingers crossed.
Post subject: [2010-04-27] Carole King "The Essential Carole King" 2-CD compilation (Legacy)
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and "Chains" (The Beatles).
Surely that can't be right...?
Prediction: the covers on disc 2 will all be really odd, non-notable versions performed by Sony artists (including some lame live tracks); and disc 1 won't have "It Might As Well Rain Until September" on it.
Post subject: [2010-04-27] Carole King "The Essential Carole King" 2-CD compilation (Legacy)
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Prediction: the covers on disc 2 will all be really odd, non-notable versions performed by Sony artists (including some lame live tracks); and disc 1 won't have "It Might As Well Rain Until September" on it.
Nathan, you're probably right but I hope you're wrong. I don't have any solo Carole King in my collection but if they do this thing right I'll definitely put it on my shopping list. If what they do is closer to your prediction, I'm staying away.
Post subject: [2010-04-27] Carole King "The Essential Carole King" 2-CD compilation (Legacy)
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 9:04 am
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Did The Beatles perform "Chains" at the Star Club? If so, that might be the version to be included here. Certainly won't be a studio version, I'd bet.
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Post subject: [2010-04-27] Carole King "The Essential Carole King" 2-CD compilation (Legacy)
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 9:42 am
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It's not on the only available Star Club recording (the quasi-bootleg 1962 concert). I doubt the Beatles would release a unique recording on a different artists' CD.
Since Sony controls Beatles songs, it probably would be the studio version.
(The original Cookies version of Chains is better)
Post subject: [2010-04-27] Carole King "The Essential Carole King" 2-CD compilation (Legacy)
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:08 pm
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Folks, we're only 3 years away from the Please Please Me album going public domain everywhere in the world except the USA (& possibly Canada). EMI & the RIAA are bound to do a push to change EU copyright laws before 2013, but will they succeed?
It certainly makes sense for EMI to start licensing early Beatles tracks left & right to maximize income while they can.
The Elvis Sun recordings & early pre 1961 RCA's have already gone pd in Europe.
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Post subject: [2010-04-27] Carole King "The Essential Carole King" 2-CD compilation (Legacy)
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CD Universe has apparently posted a tracklisting for this....WITHOUT the performers on Disc Two listed! But anyway, here it goes...
1. It Might As Well Rain Until September 2. Really Rosie 3. Pierre 4. Child of Mine 5. I Feel the Earth Move 6. So Far Away 7. It's Too Late 8. You've Got a Friend 9. Sweet Seasons 10. Been To Canaan 11. Corazon 12. Jazzman 13. Nightingale 14. Only Love is Real 15. Will You Love Me Tomorrow/Some Kind of Wonderful/Up On the Roof - (featuring James Taylor) 16. Now and Forever 17. You Can Do Anything - (featuring Babyface) 18. Reason, The - (featuring Celine Dion)
[Despite the lack of any Capitol/Atlantic/Rockingale material, Disc One isn't a bad overview of Carole's career...extra points for "It Might As Well Rain..."! I do wish there'd been one or two lesser-known gems like "It's Going to Take Some Time" or "Spaceship Races," but this is still a strong lineup. I miss "Beautiful" and "Where You Lead," too, but then again, they could put all of TAPESTRY on here...]
Essential Carole King Songs DISC 2: SONGWRITER: 1. Will You Love Me Tomorrow 2. Take Good Care of My Baby 3. Every Breath I Take 4. Crying In the Rain 5. Loco-Motion, The 6. Up On the Roof 7. Go Away Little Girl 8. Chains 9. One Fine Day 10. Oh No Not My Baby 11. Just Once In My Life 12. Pleasant Valley Sunday 13. (You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman 14. No Easy Way Down 15. Hey Girl
[Surprised they didn't find room here for the Byrds' "Goin' Back" or "Wasn't Born to Follow", but again, this could be a nice overview if the right recordings are used...]
Post subject: [2010-04-27] Carole King "The Essential Carole King" 2-CD compilation (Legacy)
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Wow... actually looks better than I thought it would. Although I'm slightly annoyed "Hard Rock Cafe" isn't included - although I think it might have been a hit here (australia) and nowhere else, so it's not really surprising.
Sweet!... allmusic has this listed already, so can find out who sings what on disc 2 (unless they've lined them up to the wrong artist, wouldn't be the first time that's happeend...)
1. Shirelles 2. Bobby Vee 3. Gene Pitney 4. Everly Bros 5. Little Eva 6. The Drifters 7. Steve Lawrence 8. The Beatles 9. The Chiffons 10. Maxine Brown 11. Righteous Brothers 12. The Monkees 13. Aretha Franklin 14. Dusty Springfield 15. Billy Joel
Surprisingly good choices.... apart from Billy Joel singing "Hey Girl" instead of Freddie Scott (that one definitely fits with my "odd, non-notable, Sony-owned" prediction). And the Beatles doing "Chains" since AFAIK it wasn't released as a single (was it?) and probably would have cost an arm and a leg to license (unless, like Geff said; EMI are trying to license the Beatles out as much as possible because they may own the recording for only a couple more years)
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Thanks, Nathan. I'm impressed -- with the exception of the Steve Lawrence and Billy Joel tracks, that second disc appears to be entirely non-Sony recordings. I still suspect the presence of a Beatles track has more to do with former Legacy head Jeff Jones now running Apple than anything else, but EMI/Apple would indeed be wise to license more in the period before the recordings go PD abroad.
This looks like a keeper, in any case, and hopefully will sell a bunch of copies at Carole's upcoming tour with James Taylor.
Post subject: [2010-04-27] Carole King "The Essential Carole King" 2-CD compilation (Legacy)
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 8:42 am
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I don't know if I can buy anything with Celine Dion on it.
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 9:16 am
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Greg Carrier wrote:
I don't know if I can buy anything with Celine Dion on it.
Unfortunately, I did....the George Martin "In My Life" CD. I wanted it as it's the only place to get the (studio) Jeff Beck version of "A Day In The Life." Most of the rest of the album is lousy.....capped off with Celine Dion singing a version of "Here There & Everywhere" that almost makes me outright hate the song.
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Unfortunately, I did....the George Martin "In My Life" CD. I wanted it as it's the only place to get the (studio) Jeff Beck version of "A Day In The Life." Most of the rest of the album is lousy.....capped off with Celine Dion singing a version of "Here There & Everywhere" that almost makes me outright hate the song.
I got that one for free...and still wanted my money back.
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Post subject: [2010-04-27] Carole King "The Essential Carole King" 2-CD compilation (Legacy)
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 6:51 pm
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Charles wrote:
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Greg Carrier wrote:
I don't know if I can buy anything with Celine Dion on it.
Unfortunately, I did....the George Martin "In My Life" CD. I wanted it as it's the only place to get the (studio) Jeff Beck version of "A Day In The Life." Most of the rest of the album is lousy.....capped off with Celine Dion singing a version of "Here There & Everywhere" that almost makes me outright hate the song.
Sorry to hear that. The woman (assuming she is human) makes my skin crawl.
Other than that, this looks like a nice collection, but there's nothing here except a few of the covers on disc 2 that I don't already have.
Anybody who only as Tapestry or Greatest Hits might be surprised at how consistently good the material on disc 1 is.
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Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 10:24 am
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"Writer," "Tapestry," "Music," "Rhymes and Reasons," "Fantasy," "Really Rosie," and "Now That Everything's Been Said" by the City (her band before Writer) is a very strong body of work that I would recommend to anybody who's just getting into Carole.
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