[13] I Feel the Earth Move [Piano-Voice Version] 3:05
[14] So Far Away [Piano-Voice Version] 3:34
[15] It's Too Late [Piano-Voice Version] 3:55
[16] Home Again [Piano-Voice Version] 2:23
[17] Beautiful [Piano-Voice Version] 2:29
[18] Way Over Yonder [Piano-Voice Version] 4:25
[19] You've Got a Friend [Piano-Voice Version] 4:50
[20] Will You Love Me Tomorrow? [Piano-Voice Version] 3:21
[21] Smackwater Jack [Piano-Voice Version] 3:08
[22] Tapestry [Piano-Voice Version] 3:03
[23] (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman [# [#] 4:01
Album Review
Carole King brought the fledgling singer/songwriter phenomenon to the masses with Tapestry, one of the most successful albums in pop music history. A remarkably expressive and intimate record, it's a work of consummate craftsmanship. Always a superior pop composer, King reaches even greater heights as a performer; new songs like the hits "It's Too Late" and "I Feel the Earth Move" rank solidly with past glories, while chestnuts like "You've Got a Friend," "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," and "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" take on added resonance when delivered in her own warm, compelling voice. With its reliance on pianos and gentle drumming, Tapestry is a light and airy work on its surface, occasionally skirting the boundaries of jazz, but it's also an intensely emotional record, the songs confessional and direct; in its time it connected with listeners like few records before it, and it remains an illuminating experience decades later. [Sony issued a special Legacy Edition in 2008.] ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi