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James Taylor
's first
Greatest Hits
album, released in 1976 and consisting of his well-known early '70s recordings on
Warner Bros.
and re-recordings of some of the songs from his 1968
Apple Records
debut, is in the rarefied sales category of double-digit millions, so a second volume, taking in his tenure at
Columbia Records
, was a no-brainer. The only wonder is why it took so long. But the second part of
Taylor
's recording career has been different from his first, especially when it comes to hits. All of
's
Columbia
albums have been good sellers, hitting gold or platinum sales. But he has scored only four Top 40 hits on the pop charts:
"Handy Man"
(his only Top Ten single on
),
"Your Smiling Face,"
"Up on the Roof,"
and
"Her Town Too."
It's a different story on the adult contemporary charts, where he has been a mainstay. But
Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
is not so much a collection of
's chart entries as it is a best-of. There are several tracks, among them
"Secret O' Life,"
"Only a Dream in Rio,"
"Song for You Far Away,"
that were never hits but have become audience favorites, frequently played in
's concerts. And there are chart singles, notably
"Only One,"
which got into the adult contemporary Top Ten, and
"Hard Times"
"Honey Don't Leave L.A.,"
which made the pop charts, that have been omitted. That said, this is a well-balanced compilation that should please most of the singer/songwriter's fans and that serves as a good selection of his work, circa 1977-1997. ~ William Ruhlmann
's first
Greatest Hits
album, released in 1976 and consisting of his well-known early '70s recordings on
Warner Bros.
and re-recordings of some of the songs from his 1968
Apple Records
debut, is in the rarefied sales category of double-digit millions, so a second volume, taking in his tenure at
Columbia Records
, was a no-brainer. The only wonder is why it took so long. But the second part of
Taylor
's recording career has been different from his first, especially when it comes to hits. All of
's
Columbia
albums have been good sellers, hitting gold or platinum sales. But he has scored only four Top 40 hits on the pop charts:
"Handy Man"
(his only Top Ten single on
),
"Your Smiling Face,"
"Up on the Roof,"
and
"Her Town Too."
It's a different story on the adult contemporary charts, where he has been a mainstay. But
Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
is not so much a collection of
's chart entries as it is a best-of. There are several tracks, among them
"Secret O' Life,"
"Only a Dream in Rio,"
"Song for You Far Away,"
that were never hits but have become audience favorites, frequently played in
's concerts. And there are chart singles, notably
"Only One,"
which got into the adult contemporary Top Ten, and
"Hard Times"
"Honey Don't Leave L.A.,"
which made the pop charts, that have been omitted. That said, this is a well-balanced compilation that should please most of the singer/songwriter's fans and that serves as a good selection of his work, circa 1977-1997. ~ William Ruhlmann