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    Dad Loves His Work

    03/01/1981 | Sony 

    All Music Guide Review

    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

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Hard Times
  • 3:13

  • 2
  • Her Town Too
  • 4:34

  • 4
  • I Will Follow
  • 4:19

  • 7
  • Only for Me
  • 4:55

  • 8
  • Summer's Here
  • 2:43

  • 9
  • Sugar Trade
  • 2:48

  • 10
  • London Town
  • 3:56

  • Credits

    • Rick Marotta
    • Percussion, Conga, Timbales, Multi Instruments, Drums
    • Waddy Wachtel
    • Guitar, Slide Guitar, Multi Instruments, Guitar (Electric)
    • Kosh
    • Art Direction, Design
    • Peter Asher
    • Percussion, Vocals, Choir, Chorus, Shaker, Producer
    • James Taylor
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Harmonica, Bass Harmonica, Main Performer, Choir, Chorus, Vocals
    • Don Grolnick
    • Organ, Fender Rhodes, Multi Instruments, Synthesizer, Keyboards, Piano


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