Ten years after his Top 30 hit "I Will Be in Love With You," Livingston Taylor comes up with an album that has all the brightness of that song and the Top 40 "First Time Love" from 1980. The amazing thing about this artist is that he continually crafts top-notch albums that are highly entertaining, but has not connected with an audience on the same level as his brother, James, Carole King, or other mainstream soft rock artists. A touch of jazz for "Louie" is that magical addition to a folk/adult contemporary album which makes for great crossover potential. The tribute to Louis Armstrong is an essential element of Taylor's ability to put together albums that are extraordinary in their perfection. Robbie Dupree and James Taylor add some vocals to this beautiful Artie Traum production, and though there are no hits, there is also not a bad track here. Released on Critique Records, a label located ten miles north of Boston which had two Top 40 hits in 1995 with Nicki French and 2 Unlimited, Life Is Good is worth seeking out. On "Mary Ann" he does dip into his brother's domain, but it is just briefly and worthwhile. When they do a boxed set on the work of Alex, Kate, James, and Livingston Taylor, a few tracks from this release would be most welcome. ~ Joe Viglione, All Music Guide
Life Is Good
01/01/1988 | Sony Japan
All Music Guide Review
Life Is Good Track Listing
Credits of Life Is Good
- Vinnie Martucci
- Keyboards
- Scott Petito
- Synthesizer, Guitar, Piano, Bass, Producer
- Leslie Ritter
- Vocals (Background)
- Frank Luther
- Bass
- Paul Brannin
- Sax (Tenor)
- Gary Cone
- Flugelhorn
- Mike Gugielmo
- Drums
- R. Linn
- Drums
- Mike Sebastian
- Harmonica
- Leah Kunkel
- Vocals
- Livingston Taylor
- Guitar (Acoustic), Main Performer, Vocals
- Mike DeMicco
- Guitar
- Amy Fradon
- Vocals (Background)
- Bob Leinbach
- Vocals (Background)
- Ken Lovelett
- Percussion
- Artie Traum
- Producer, Guitar (Classical)
- Robbie Dupree
- Vocals (Background)
- James Taylor
- Vocals













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