The Carnegie Hall Concert: June 18, 1971
Carole King · 2004
71 min · 17 tracks · folk rock · soft rock · easy listening
A vibrant live recording that captures Carole King's soulful voice and poignant songwriting in an intimate concert setting.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- dynamic emotional journeys
- long, immersive listening sessions
- intimate concert atmosphere
- wave-like pacing experiences
Where this album fits
- Career context
- By the time 'The Carnegie Hall Concert: June 18, 1971' was released in 2004, Carole King was already established as a leading figure in pop music following her groundbreaking album 'Tapestry' in 1971. This live album serves as a retrospective of her early career and showcases her musicianship during a peak moment in her artistic journey.
- Stylistic neighbors
- James Taylor· Joni Mitchell· Linda Ronstadt
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 I Feel the Earth Move 3:36
- 2 Home Again 2:45
- 3 After All This Time 3:19
- 4 Child of Mine 4:03
- 5 Carry Your Load 2:59
- 6 No Easy Way Down 5:32
- 7 Song of Long Ago 3:24
- 8 Snow Queen 3:51
- 9 Smackwater Jack 3:49
- 10 So Far Away 4:12
- 11 It's Too Late 4:22
- 12 Eventually 4:38
- 13 Way Over Yonder 4:13
- 14 Beautiful 2:39
- 15 You've Got a Friend 6:25
- 16 Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? / Some Kind of Wonderful / Up on the Roof 7:46
- 17 (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman 4:08
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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