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So, James Taylor Sings James Taylor is this atmospheric little gem from 1970, originally a BBC broadcast. It's raw, really, just James with his guitar, showcasing those heartfelt songs in a way that feels very intimate. No frills, just the man and his music. The pacing is relaxed, almost like you're in a cozy living room concert. There's a certain vulnerability in his performances, which just adds to the experience. It captures a moment in time when his storytelling through song was still blossoming and gives you a glimpse into his artistry that's quite special. Not overly polished, but that's part of its charm.
This documentary has had limited distribution, primarily available through a few niche releases, making it somewhat of a treasure for collectors. The scarcity of physical formats adds to its allure, though there's a growing interest as more fans discover Taylor's early work. Vinyl and DVD formats pop up occasionally, but they can be elusive. Overall, it fits nicely into the collection of anyone appreciating music documentaries and singer-songwriter performances from that era.
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