Carole King

Carole King

Carole King

Carole King’s 1971 Ode Records masterpiece, Tapestry, endures as an artistic benchmark, a cornerstone of ’70s pop, an industry phenomenon, and – most of all – as an album that must be listened to over and over again, not only for its hit single sides (“It’s Too Late” b/w “I Feel the Earth Move,” “So Far Away” b/w “Smackwater Jack”) and definitive standards (“Will You Love Me Tomorrow?” “(You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman,” “You’ve Got A Friend”) but simply for its evocative grasp of a long-ago moment forever caught in amber.

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