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One Man Band
James Taylor
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Say No More
Badfinger
To Be Continued...
Elton John
Pop Pop
Rickie Lee Jones
Personal Belongings
Dave Loggins
United Artists Collection
Gordon Lightfoot
Road Tested
Bonnie Raitt
Bottom Line Encore Collection
Harry Chapin
Walking in Avalon
Christopher Cross
Step Inside This House
Lyle Lovett
In the Beginning
The Beatles
All Things Must Pass [30th Anniversary Edition]
George Harrison
On the Road to Find Out
Cat Stevens
Live Songs & Stories
David Wilcox
Play Me: The Complete Uni Studio Recordings...Plus!
Neil Diamond
Maximum Neil Young: The Unauthorized Biography of Neil Young
Neil Young
Everything Waits to Be Noticed
Art Garfunkel
Retrospective: The Best of Suzanne Vega
Suzanne Vega
Complete Geffen Recordings
Joni Mitchell
Rock While I Can Rock: The Geffen Years
Steve Forbert
Motown Two
Michael McDonald
Classic Interviews 1965-1966
Bob Dylan
Living Room Tour
Carole King
Live
Jesse Winchester
Gold
Joan Armatrading
Songs from the Labyrinth
Sting
Preludes
Warren Zevon
The Capeman
Paul Simon
Still On Top - The Greatest Hits
Van Morrison
This Kind of Love
Carly Simon
Wingspan - Paul McCartney Hits And History
Paul McCartney
Ventura Highway & Other Favorites
America
Discreet Repeat
Ian Matthews
Perfect Therapy
Andy Pratt
How About Now
Kenny Loggins
Take the Money and Run
David Crosby
Getaway
Chris de Burgh
End of the Innocence
Don Henley
Madman Across the Water
Physical
Olivia Newton-John
Can't Slow Down
Lionel Richie
His 12 Greatest Hits
Lynyrd Skynyrd [Box Set]
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Complete Sarah Vaughan on Mercury, Vol. 1
Sarah Vaughan
Strait Out of the Box
George Strait
Conway Twitty Collection
Conway Twitty
Anthology
Lou Rawls
Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell [Deluxe Edition]
Meat Loaf
Come Sail Away: The Styx Anthology
Styx
Joe Stubbs The Hits of Motown
Joe Stubbs
Motorcade of Generosity
CAKE
In Another Land
Larry Norman
When people use the term "singer/songwriter" (often modified by the word "sensitive") in praise or in criticism, they're thinking of James Taylor. In the early '70s, when he appeared with his introspective songs, acoustic guitar, and calm, understated singing style, he mirrored a generation's emotional exhaustion after tumultuous times. Just as Bing Crosby Read More