Showing posts with label Loren Glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Loren Glass. Show all posts

Saturday, April 17, 2021

Playlist for Carole King's "Tapestry" plus Carole songs Covered by Others (Book Musik)

 


My co-partner on BOOK MUSIK has put together the ultimate Carole King playlist. Not only "Tapestry" album but also King songs covered by The Crystals, Dusty, Aretha, The Monkees, The Fab Four from Liverpool, Bryan Ferry, Al Green, Amy, and Little Eva, among others.


Thursday, April 15, 2021

Book Musik No. 44 - Carole King's Tapestry (33 1/3) Discussion with Loren Glass

 


Tosh and Kimley are joined by author Loren Glass to discuss his new book CAROLE KING'S TAPESTRY (33 1/3). Carole King is one of the most successful songwriters of the 20th century. From her early Brill Building days writing hits with her first husband Gerry Goffin to this iconic solo album that broke sales and chart records as well as glass ceilings. Glass makes the case that TAPESTRY was not only the soundtrack to but also part of the engine for the women’s movement. Whether or not you’re a fan of TAPESTRY, you inevitably love many of her other hits as sung by the likes of Aretha Franklin, Dusty Springfield, The Beatles and many of the early girl groups. Her back catalogue is still being mined regularly by more recent artists solidifying her legacy for many years to come.
Listen to it here:

Book Musik 044 – Carole King’s Tapestry (33 1/3) – discussion with author Loren Glass

Carole King's Tapestry by Loren GlassTosh and Kimley are joined by author Loren Glass to discuss his new book Carole King’s Tapestry (33 1/3). Carole King is one of the most successful songwriters of the 20th century. From her early Brill Building days writing hits with her first husband Gerry Goffin to this iconic solo album that broke sales and chart records as well as glass ceilings. Glass makes the case that Tapestry was not only the soundtrack to but also part of the engine for the women’s movement. Whether or not you’re a fan of Tapestry, you inevitably love many of her other hits as sung by the likes of Aretha Franklin, Dusty Springfield, The Beatles and many of the early girl groups. Her back catalogue is still being mined regularly by more recent artists solidifying her legacy for many years to come.

Theme music: “Behind Our Efforts, Let There Be Found Our Efforts” by LG17