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Unsolicited Material.
Unsolicited Material.
Livingston Taylor – Unsolicited Material. Label: Whistling Dog Music – none. This and Snapshot are very funny and delighting live recordings of Livingston Taylor. In short - quirky music like only Livingston Taylor can do and top notch audio quality. Hard to find but worth the effort. Reply Notify me Helpful.
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By Livingston Taylor. Intro/Life Is Good. Listen to Unsolicited Material in full in the this site app. Play on this site. 1994 Whistling Dog Music.
Livingston Taylor (born November 21, 1950) is an American singer-songwriter, born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He attended the Westtown School in Pennsylvania. He is the brother of singer-songwriter James Taylor and a faculty member at Berklee College of Music. Unsolicited Material Album. Tracks count: 23. Views: 0. Livingston Taylor - Intro/Life Is Good 02:56. Livingston Taylor - Writing A Book 03:01. Livingston Taylor - Jacques Cousteau 03:19. Livingston Taylor - Heart and Soul 02:18. Livingston Taylor - No Easy Way To Break Somebody's Heart 04:31. Livingston Taylor - On and On 03:41. Livingston Taylor - The Dollar Bill Song 03:27. Livingston Taylor - Carolina Day 01:55. Livingston Taylor - City Lights 05:33. Livingston Taylor - Earl's Breakdown 00:52.
A concert album, Unsolicited Material, was released in 1994, and in 1998, an eighteen track retrospective of the first decade of Taylor's career, Carolina Day: The Livingston Taylor Collection was released. In 1999 a second live album Snapshot: Live at the Iron Horse was released. A second retrospective was released in 2005 with 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Livingston Taylor and Taylor released an album of original material, There You Are Again the same year
Livingston Taylor is singer-songwriter Livingston Taylor's first album, released in 1970. Its eleven tracks include ten of Taylor's own compositions, and one cover version of the Earl Greene and Carl Montgomery country standard "Six Days on the Road". The album contains the song "Carolina Day", an original, personal song that helped set the tone for Taylor's intimate, laid-back musical style. Livingston Taylor peaked at number 82 on the Billboard charts.
Livingston Taylor (born November 21, 1950) is an American singer-songwriter, originally from Boston, Massachusetts. He grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where his father was a medical professor at the University of North Carolina. Livingston Taylor (born November 21, 1950) is an American singer-songwriter, originally from Boston, Massachusetts. He grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where his father was a medical professor at the University of North Carolina
| Intro/Life Is Good | 2:57 |
| Writing A Book | 3:43 |
| Jacques Cousteau | 3:20 |
| Olympic Guitar | 2:50 |
| Elusive Butterfly | 1:12 |
| Save Your Heart For Me | 1:30 |
| I Hate Country Music | 5:17 |
| I Must Be Doing Something Right | 2:17 |
| Railroad Bill | 4:13 |
| Pajamas | 2:03 |
| Jason (Waltzing With Bears) | 3:24 |
| Heart And Soul | 2:17 |
| No Easy Way To Break Somebody's Heart | 4:33 |
| On And On | 3:42 |
| The Dollar Bill Song | 3:28 |
| Carolina Day | 1:55 |
| City Lights | 5:34 |
| Earl's Breakdown | 0:52 |
| Eight More Miles To Louisville | 0:38 |
| Songs That Should Never Be Played On The Banjo | 3:07 |
| Goodnight | 1:50 |
| Over In The Soviet Union | 3:04 |
| Over The Rainbow | 3:24 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| none | Livingston Taylor | Unsolicited Material (CD, Album) | Whistling Dog Music | none | US | 1994 |
| MHCP 1208 | Livingston Taylor | Unsolicited Material (CD, Album, Ltd, RM, Pap) | Sony Music | MHCP 1208 | Japan | 2006 |
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