Win one of three Carole King - Tapestry (Legacy Edition)
The striking cover photo says plenty about Carole King's wildly
successful 1971 album Tapestry. After a stormy decade of civil rights
protests, anti-war marches, fighting (and dancing) in the streets, it
was a brand new day. Carole, barefoot in a bulky sweater and old jeans,
hunkered down on a pillow in her apartment window with her cat, was the
obvious poster girl for a striking new singer/songwriter movement about
to take the world by storm. Unlike James Taylor and Elton John who
brought folk roots to this new genre, Carole King was a proven
thoroughbred pop-song maven with a long track record of winners. Working
at New York's Brill Building alongside fabled tunesmiths Neil Sedaka,
Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry, King and songwriting partner Gerry
Goffin had penned over 100 chart hits for the likes of the Shirelles,
Drifters, Monkees and Bobby Vee.
But belting out her own dazzling material from behind the piano, King
charted new ground with Tapestry. A runaway-train success, this landmark
album stayed on the national charts for a mind-boggling six years, sold
six million copies and won King four Grammys. "I Feel The Earth Move,"
"It's Too Late" and "So Far Away" were heard everywhere in the '70s on a
string of newly-minted FM radio stations featuring adult-oriented rock.
To a remastered version of this revered work, the Legacy edition adds a
second disc with a thrilling live performance of Tapestry in its
entirety.
- three Grand Prize Winner will receive:
- Carole King - Tapestry (Legacy Edition)
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