James Taylor was a big star at the time of this concert. He had hits all the way through the 1970s, including one earlier in 1979, "Up on the Roof." This concert was with a full band, and he rocked more than I expected on a couple of the songs.
This album is put together from multiple concerts, like some of the others from No Nukes. The first ten tracks are from the September 20th concert in Madison Square Garden. The remainder are from the September 23rd concert, also in Madison Square Garden. Note that I found an audience bootleg with some other songs ("Up on the Roof" and "Carolina in My Mind") but the sound quality was too poor to merit their inclusion.
Two of the songs here had serious problems. I fixed one of them quite well, I think. The bootleg I used was missing a big chunk at the start of "Your Smiling Face." However, I found the rest of it from the 1980 "No Nukes" movie, and I patched that in. A big portion of "Sweet Baby James" was missing too. Unfortunately, the only fix I could find came from a rough audience bootleg. I used all the audio editing tricks I could, but the first two minutes still sounds noticeably worse than the rest. Luckily, that song was done in a solo acoustic format, so the audience boot part doesn't sound as bad as it did on full band songs.
Carly Simon was married to Taylor from 1972 until 1983. However, Taylor enjoyed going on tour frequently, and Simon hated to perform concerts at all, and did so very rarely. This was one major reason why they got divorced. In keeping with that difference, Taylor seems to have played sets each of the four nights of the No Nukes concerts, while Simon didn't do any set of her own, despite also being a big star. However, she did sing two songs at the ends of Taylor's sets, both cover versions, and also took part in helping to sing the concert finales each night. One of the songs Taylor and Simon sang together, "Mockingbird," was a bit hit for them as a duet in 1974.
Taylor released the album "Flag" in May 1979. Two of the songs here, "Brother Trucker" and "Millworker," first appeared on that album.
There were a surprisingly big number of Taylor songs on the official "No Nukes" album compared to other performers: "Captain Jim's Drunken Dream," "Honey Don't Leave L.A.," "The Times They Are A-Changin'," and "Mockingbird." But as I mentioned with previous albums from these concerts, he performed these on multiple nights, so I don't know if these versions are exactly the same as the officially released ones or not. Everything else is unreleased.
This album is 52 minutes long.
01 Your Smiling Face [Edit] (James Taylor)
02 talk (James Taylor)
03 Stand and Fight (James Taylor)
04 Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight (James Taylor)
05 talk (James Taylor)
06 Brother Trucker (James Taylor)
07 talk (James Taylor)
08 Mexico (James Taylor)
09 talk (James Taylor)
10 Honey Don't Leave L.A. (James Taylor)
11 talk (James Taylor) (James Taylor)
02 Sweet Baby James [Edit] (James Taylor)
13 talk (James Taylor)
14 Long Ago and Far Away (James Taylor)
15 Millworker (James Taylor)
16 Captain Jim's Drunken Dream (James Taylor)
17 Lo and Behold (James Taylor)
18 The Times They Are A-Changin' (James Taylor & Carly Simon with John Hall & Graham Nash)
19 Mockingbird (James Taylor & Carly Simon)
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I could have used just a photo of Taylor for the album cover, but I didn't have any really good ones from the No Nukes concerts. I found a decent one of him and Simon from the concerts though, and decided to use that.
I'm looking forward to this! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteNice post here Paul, but Trk 18 Times TheyAre A-Changin' seems to have gone missing...?
ReplyDeleteThanks for pointing that out. It looks like there was a problem about the song title being too long. But I just fixed it and changed the download link.
DeleteThanks for this one, Paul, and for your editing fixes! Much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the quick fix, Paul. And all your fine work, as always.
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