James Taylor- Sweet Baby James
“Rockabye sweet baby” James Taylor is still recording wonderfully satisfying albums like the recent American Standard, and being chosen to open brand new live music venues as he did in Ft. Worth fifty years after the album Sweet Baby James captured the country’s attention. Now that’s finding the keys to a real time machine. Rolling Stone magazine bestowed Sweet Baby James with the ranking of #103 on their Top 500 Albums of All Time.
For me, James Taylor’s music was the soundtrack of my life, the music that ushered me from a teen into manhood with honesty, gentility, and hope. For this conversation with a true American cultural icon, we begin by focusing on his Winter 1970 breakthrough (but not his first) album, Sweet Baby James, containing “Fire and Rain”, “Country Road”, and that lullaby title song written not solely about the composer but his namesake nephew.
In part two, James Taylor reacts to new stardom in several of the songs on 1971’s Mud Slide Slim, plus reveals the beginning of his life-long musical partnership with Carole King, who wrote James’ first #1 hit, “You’ve Got a Friend”.
Five years after making the covers of both Time magazine and Newsweek but no longer “baby James”, part three lets Taylor explore career success and domestic bliss with his 1975 multi-platinum Gorilla album containing”Mexico”,”Shower the People”, and a toe-tapper Motown cover of “How Sweet It is to Be Loved by You” amidst a high-profile marriage to, then break up with, hit singer/socialite Carly Simon.- Redbeard