Length 43:42 Artist James Taylor Label Warner Bros. Records | Greatest Hits
(1976) JT
(1977) Release date 1 November 1976 Genres Rock music, Soft rock | |
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Released November 1, 1976 (LP)
January 1, 1987 (CD) Recorded December 1969 – October 1976 Producers Peter Asher, David Spinozza, Lenny Waronker, Russ Titelman Similar James Taylor albums, Rock music albums |
James taylor greatest hits full album 1976
Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor. Released on November 1, 1976. To this day, it is the best-selling album of his career.
Contents
The album took place in the context of Taylor's end of his recording contract with Warner Brothers. It features redone versions of "Carolina in My Mind" and "Something in the Way She Moves", both of which had been previously included on Taylor's self-titled debut album in 1968. It also includes previously unavailable live version of "Steamroller".
The album did not rise higher than #23 on the Billboard albums chart on its original release. However it became a steady seller for many years, and Greatest Hits has sold over 11,000,000 copies certifying it as a Platinum album eleven times over, and a diamond album once (for 10 million copies).
In August 2012, the album re-entered the Billboard albums chart at #15, which gave the album a new peak.
Track listing
All songs were written by James Taylor except where noted.
Side 1:
- "Something in the Way She Moves" (1976 Version) – 3:14
- "Carolina in My Mind" (1976 Version) – 4:00
- "Fire and Rain" – 3:26
- "Sweet Baby James" – 2:55
- "Country Road" – 3:26
- "You've Got a Friend" (Carole King) – 4:33
Side 2:
- "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" – 2:39
- "Walking Man" – 3:36
- "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)" (Holland-Dozier-Holland) – 3:39
- "Mexico" – 3:01
- "Shower the People" – 4:01
- "Steamroller" (Live) – 5:19
Reviews and response
Music critic William Ruhlmann gave the album a positive review, writing for Allmusic that it constitutes a "reasonable collection for an artist who wasn't particularly well-defined by his singles. While cautioning that the release didn't quite show the "evolution" of Taylor's songwriting, he stated that it remains "a good sampler" of the artist's early work.
Personnel
Songs
1Something in the Way She Moves3:15
2Carolina In My Mind4:00
3Fire & Rain3:23