Carole King's 'Live At Montreux 1973' captures the essence of her early international appeal. It’s raw and intimate, set against the stunning backdrop of the Montreux Jazz Festival. The pacing feels organic, with King transitioning between songs and anecdotes, giving a glimpse into her personality. The atmosphere is electric, with the audience fully engaged, which adds a layer of warmth to her performance. Musically, it’s interesting to hear her blend of pop and folk sensibilities, and how she commands the stage with just a piano. Notably, this concert marks her first performance outside of the U.S., making it a significant landmark in her career. You can feel the excitement and nervousness in her voice.
First international performance for Carole King.Recorded at the famous Montreux Jazz Festival.Showcases her unique blend of pop and folk.
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