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We continue our look back at the music of 50 years ago….
You heard the term singer-songwriter alot in 1971. Even though songwriters like Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and James Taylor had already released lots of examples, it was seeming to become more of a thing. And 1971 saw lots of songwriters record their own songs and sell zillions of records. One of the more iconic albums to come out of that year was the second Lp from a transplanted New Yorker who had landed in the canyons of LA. That album was, of course, Tapestry from Carole King. It’s also ironic, I think, that King released one of most popular “singer-songwriter” LPs considering how she got her start in the music business. As wonderfully told in the musical “Beautiful” (see it if you can) she worked as a teenager in New York for music publisher Don Kirshner, writing (with her future husband Gerry Goffin)  songs for other people to sing. In fact, two of the songs on Tapestry were hits for other people first ....

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'Why immerse yourself in the darkness?' How Carole King confronted a life of abuse to make Tapestry


The sound of someone finding their way in the world : Carole King s 1971 album Tapestry
The sky was blue, the breeze was cool, the Hollywood Hills twinkled in the sun. And as she sped towards Laurel Canyon with the roof down, 26-year-old Carole King could feel life hurtling forward to met her at a headlong pace. 
“I turned right onto Laurel Canyon and revelled in the rush of wind blowing through my hair,” the singer-songwriter would write of her first experiences of LA in her 2012 memoir, A Natural Woman. “Other drivers were cruising up and down the canyon without a specific destination. I was going to the West Coast office of Columbia Music.” ....

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