(FM broadcast FLAC)
James Taylor, Atlanta Civic Center, Atlanta, GA. 1981-05-13. FM Radio Broadcast
Billy Payne - Keyboards,
Waddy Wachtel - Guitar
Dan Dugmore - Guitar
Peter Asher - Percussion
Rick Marotta - Drums
Leland Sklar - Bass
David Lasley - Background Vocals
Arnold McCuller - Background Vocals
J. D. Souther - Harmony Vocals
CD-1 (FLAC)
James Taylor
Atlanta Civic Center
Atlanta, GA 1981-05-13
Radio Broadcast
All songs written by James Taylor except when indicated.
Lineage: cdr trade>EAC>wav>flac (L8)
01. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) (Holland, Dozier & Holland)
02. Stand and Fight (Jacob Brackman & JamesTaylor)
03. Brother Trucker
04. Hey Good Lookin' (Hank Williams Sr.)
05. Walking Man
06. Hard Times
07. I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine (Rose Marie McCoy & Sylvia McKinney)
08. Up on the Roof (Gerry Goffin & Carole King)
09. Fire and Rain
CD-2 (FLAC)
James Taylor
Atlanta Civic Center
Atlanta, GA 1981-05-13
Radio Broadcast
All songs written by James Taylor except when indicated.
Lineage: cdr trade>EAC>wav>flac (L8)
01. Sugar Trade (Jimmy Buffett, Timothy Mayer & James Taylor)
02. Millworker
03. Twelve Gates to the City (Traditional)
04. Steamroller
05. I Will Not Lie For You
06. Daddy's All Gone
07. Her Town Too (with J.D. Souther) (J.D. Souther, James Taylor & Waddy Wachtel)
08. Your Smiling Face
09. Mexico
10. Country Road
11. Money Machine
12. You've Got A Friend (Carole King)
1981 was a bad year for James Taylor. According to Timothy White in his article "James Taylor: Portrait of a Walking Man" (Rolling Stone #345) he suffered a crisis in confidence about his career, got to straits in his marriage that ended in separation and his depression was biting him strongest than ever.
He started the "Dad Loves His Work" tour, that would include the collaboration of J. D. Southern, with the project in mind of doing a Live album that was going to be called "Fish Scales" or "Bicycle Built for a King". Things didn't start very well as James Taylor had a pneumonia so grave that nearly made him collapse during the shows. But always a professional he never missed a compromise, as he has never done in his entire career. The Radio City Hall Concert of that year was recorded but didn't go so well as he should have expected probably, maybe because his comedic craftsmanship was amiss. I wonder if that was due to him having the pneumonia at that time. I don't know, but the fact is that the disc never saw the light.
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