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Dad Loves His Work
Release Date: 1981 03 zz
Running Time: 38:46
Label: Columbia

James Taylor bounced back from the spotty Flag with this all-original album led by his collaboration with J.D. Souther on "Her Town Too," his biggest pop hit since "Handy Man," and his biggest non-cover hit since his first, "Fire and Rain," in 1970. Also included were "Hard Times" and "Summer's Here," not to mention the unusually impassioned "Stand and Fight." After simmering this long, there wasn't much hope Taylor would ever come to a boil, but that track indicated he could at least heat up now and then. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Hard TimesTaylor3:13
2Her Town TooTaylor, Souther, Wachtel4:34
3Hour That the Morning ComesTaylor2:56
4I Will FollowTaylor4:19
5Believe It or NotTaylor3:53
6Stand and FightTaylor, Brackman3:10
7Only for MeTaylor4:55
8Summer's HereTaylor2:43
9Sugar TradeBuffett, Taylor, Mayer2:48
10London TownTaylor3:56
11That Lonesome RoadTaylor, Grolnick2:22

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1981CDColumbia
2000CDColumbia
2003CDColumbia
2000CDColumbia/Legacy
1998CDMobile Fidelity
1990CDSony
2006CDSony
2006CDSony Japan
1998CDSony Mid-Price
2002CDSony/Columbia
1981CSColumbia
2000CSColumbia/Legacy



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I grew up listening to James Taylor. His music has been the musical backdrop for my life. Wherever I go, I am able to feel at home and comforted by his music.
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