CAROLE KING & JAMES TAYLOR
Live at The Troubadour 2007 DVD
Concert Review
The historic collaboration between Carole King and James Taylor comes to life in this intimate performance recorded at the legendary The Troubadour in Los Angeles. The venue itself holds a special place in music history, as both artists performed there early in their careers during the singer-songwriter boom of the early 1970s.
This reunion performance feels less like a large concert and more like an evening shared between old friends. From the opening notes of “Blossom,” the audience is immediately drawn into the warm musical chemistry between King and Taylor. Their voices blend effortlessly, supported by a tight backing band that keeps the focus on the songs rather than flashy production.
Carole King shines on piano-driven classics like “So Far Away” and “It’s Too Late,” reminding listeners why her songwriting defined an entire generation. Meanwhile, James Taylor delivers heartfelt performances of “Carolina in My Mind” and “Sweet Baby James,” showcasing his unmistakable warm vocal tone and smooth guitar work.
One of the emotional peaks of the show arrives with “Fire and Rain,” a song that still carries powerful emotional weight decades after its release. Another standout moment is the shared performance of “You’ve Got a Friend,” one of the most beloved collaborations in pop music history.
The concert closes on a high note with energetic renditions of “I Feel the Earth Move” and “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You),” turning the intimate club setting into a joyful celebration of timeless songwriting.
Overall, the show captures two legendary artists reconnecting with their roots in the same venue where much of their musical journey began.
Concert Highlights
Historic reunion performance at the iconic Troubadour club
Beautiful vocal harmonies between Carole King and James Taylor
Emotional performances of “Fire and Rain” and “You’ve Got a Friend”
Piano-driven classics like “So Far Away” and “I Feel the Earth Move”
Warm and intimate club atmosphere rarely captured on film
The Good
Exceptional songwriting from two legendary artists\
Intimate venue creates a personal concert experience
Strong chemistry between King and Taylor
Excellent musicianship from the backing band
The Not-So-Good
Minimal stage production compared to arena concerts
Some fans might expect a longer setlist
Focus on classics rather than deeper catalog cuts
Still, the simplicity is exactly what makes this performance so special: two legendary songwriters, a piano, a guitar, and an audience that knows every word.
DVD Format: NTSC
Source: Professional Shot (Multi-Camera)
Video Quality: Rating: 9.5
Menus: No
Chapter Selection: Every 5 Min.
WideScreen: Yes
HD: Yes
Total Running Time: 56 Min.
SETLIST:
Intro
Up Around the Bend
Green River
Born on the Bayou
Who’ll Stop the Rain
Lookin’ Out My Back Door
Fight Fire
Keep On Chooglin’
Have You Ever Seen the Rain?
Cotton Fields
Down on the Corner
The Old Man Down the Road
Fortunate Son
Bad Moon Rising
Proud Mary

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