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1. The New Best of James Taylor for Guitar: Easy TAB Deluxe by James Taylor | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(1997-05-01)
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Coffee house music
Fabulous Easy Guitar Songbook!
great gift
Wonderful for a Fan. |
2. James Taylor Long Ago and Far Away: His Life and His Music (Omnibus Press) by Timothy White | |
Paperback: 216
Pages
(2005-10-01)
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Interesting read on a music icon.
Better said in half the pages
Too long ago, too far away and far too long
On second reading, much less satisfied...
james taylor |
3. Hourglass by James Taylor | |
Paperback: 72
Pages
(1998-01)
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very nice recording of nice songs
James' Last Truly Creative CD
Such a Pleasant Surprise
A 4 star album with a couple of 5 star songs
JT Hourglass |
4. The Best of James Taylor: Piano/Vocal/Chords by James Taylor | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2003-10-01)
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How do I love these books?Let me count the ways
Highly Recommended!
Not guitar tab
Excellent Guitar Tabs
If you are a JT fan, you must get this |
5. Fire And Rain: The James Taylor Story by Ian Halperin | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2003-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description When he was seventeen years old, his demons led him to a Massachusettsmental institution where he confronted them the only way he knew how,by writing his first songs. Thirty years later, Taylor's songs areamong the most popular in the annals of music, but the demons arestill with him. But unlike many of his contemporaries who faced a similar struggle,Taylor managed to emerge as an inspirational figure. Fire and Raintraces this remarkable path, including his troubled marriage to popstar Carly Simon and the premature alcoholism-related death of hisbrother: Taylor's ten-month stay in the exclusive private psychiatricinstitution where he finished high school; His self-imposed exile toEngland where he submitted some of his music to the Beatles' AppleRecords, which signed him to his first record contract in 1968. PaulMcCartney mentored Taylor's early career; The story behind his secondalbum, Sweet Baby James, which contained the song "Fire and Rain"about the hopelessness of mental illness and suicide; As Taylor's fameincreased, so did his problems with heroin, alcohol, and mentalillness. In the seventies, the singer nearly fell over the edge manytimes. Customer Reviews (93)
Fire and Rain Creates Mud
Terribly written, dull, and not proof-read
Blah Blah Blah
A Bit Too Reverential
The James Taylor Story? Not! |
6. James Taylor Complete, Volume One by James Taylor | |
Sheet music: 288
Pages
(1997-09)
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disinformation in advertising
Complete Volume One
The not-so-Complete JT
An Absolute Must for guitar |
7. James Taylor Greatest Hits Volume 2 | |
Paperback: 100
Pages
(2001-03)
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wha??
Beware - this is not the tab edition!
Very accurate, but bad tab Many of the songs use a capo.The tab has the chords in both the key you are playing in, and the relative capo key, which is great.However, the tab is written as if you do not have a capo. For example,the first chord in "youve got a friend" is an A, but because of the capo at the second fret, you play a G.This would normally give you tab that had a 3 on the lowest string, to play the G note, however, you are really on the 5th fret because of the capo.The tab has a 5, instead of the more intuitive 3.This makes it very difficult to play, because you have to constantly transpose the notes as you are playing.
James Taylor's Greatest Hits Taylor uses many guitar chords in his songs that are not normally seen by theeverage guitar player. Every song in this collection of his early hits hasspecific chord diagrams to help you through the difficult learningprocess. I have gotten many hours of pure enjoyment from this book andanticipate many years of the same. If you are a James Taylor fan, thisis a "must buy." You will not regret it! ... Read more |
8. James Taylor: Anthology (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook) | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1988-09-01)
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Flash in the Past |
9. James Taylor: Long Ago and Far Away by Tim White, Timothy White | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2002-06-01)
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Well Meaning, Well Done
Nothing About James Taylor A Hermit Wouldn't Know
Geneology and discography, but a biography? Nyeh. Outside of a 100-page 600-year family history that the family itself never cared enough about to investigate, and considerable detail about Taylor's music deals, influences, play dates and venues, the biographical material is scarce and overly-vetted, perhaps by Taylor himself who certainly did much living he does not want made public. Plenty of space is given to Taylor's alcoholic but highly-accomplished father, Ike, and the distance he put between himself and his long-suffering wife and children. The emotional agony he caused his family, for there is no other word for the consequences of his illness and personality, is laid out bloodlessly and at a remove, so while we can "guess" what might have gone one, it is never spelled out. One can almost hear James Taylor okaying the allusions but crossing out the specifics. The same applies to Taylor himself and his years of alcohol and drug abuse, which must have produced a miserable life for those connected with him. There is little meat to the discussions of his two lengthy marriages, either, which also were fraught with his heroin, methamphetamine and alcohol addiction and emotional abandonment. James Taylor is a very gifted artist who was married to two artists, the son of gifted parents, thebrother of several musicians, the father of two more and the lover of several others. This book had the potential to be a richly-layered analysis of how love, art, joy, duty, ruin, passion, sin and guilt have woven themselves in and out of this family's lives. But it is not. His wives and lovers, for instance, are given extremely short shrift. Being married to James Taylor could not have been a picnic.There is a feeling here that both of his first two wives -- Carly Simon and actress Kathryn Walker -- must have yearned as mightily for a deeper emotional connection to this man they loved, just as the reader yearns to understand what the hell was going on here and how they all traversed the stormy seas of Taylor's personality - and why they bothered. There is no mention at all, as far as I could find, of Joni Mitchell, with whom Taylor had an affair so intense that she devoted two albums ("Blue" and "For the Roses") to its exegesis, nor of the other affairs that lit up or littered his marriages and his life. Other losses -- the sad death of his father and brother, the divorces, deaths of friends, difficulty with intimacy -- are narrated carefully and truthfully, it would seem, but again, with no detail and at a considerable remove. The ghost of James Taylor is here, but the body has been carted away. He insists his music is not autiobiographical, and since his biography is not biographical, Taylor continues to be the mystery he apparently wants to remain. I have no objection to that, but it is nothing to write home about.zzz-zzz-zzz
Like reading an encyclopedia
What about James? All of this said, the details on the family history and make up does help put a frame around his life.Just don't think you're going to come away with a lot of interesting tales about his thoughts or actions other than some descriptions as to what the songs meant and brief descriptions of certain periods of time. If I wasn't such a huge fan I never would have finished it. ... Read more |
10. October Road by James Taylor | |
Paperback: 68
Pages
(2002-12-16)
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11. A retrospect by James Hudson Taylor | |
Paperback: 154
Pages
(2010-07-28)
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12. The James Taylor Encyclopedia by Joel Risberg | |
Paperback: 104
Pages
(2005-06-23)
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james taylor |
13. The Autobiography of A Missionary by J. Hudson Taylor, Great Lives Series | |
Kindle Edition:
Pages
(2009-04-18)
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14. Union And Communion - or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon by James Hudson Taylor | |
Paperback: 44
Pages
(2010-07-06)
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15. Varieties of Religion Today: William James Revisited by Charles Taylor | |
Hardcover: 142
Pages
(2002-03-26)
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Not much of a stylist
Charles Taylor and William James
Varieties of Reading Experience
A reflection on religious belief and the state Taylor's first task is to situate James within his own religious context.James inherited the strand of religious belief that was quintessentially Protestant -- with an emphasis on private feeling as against public expression.For James, the ultimate religious experience is private and fundamentally individual.This precludes James from fully grasping the types of religious expression that are more communally-based. Taylor's second task is to reflect on James personal struggle with the question of belief and unbelief.In James' day a strong argument was being made that religious belief is intellectually dishonest.Taylor offers a good summary of James' defense of belief as a viable choice. Finally, Taylor integrates James' thought with the question of how our religious belief interacts with our political structures.Taylor offers an invaluable historical narrative of the variety of relationships between religion and state that we have seen in the past.In doing so, he makes our current dilemmas much clearer.We are moving from a country that has a broad consensus in some sort of belief, but which allows individuals to join whatever church best gives expression to that experience, to a country in which there is no such broad consensus.If there is no shared understanding of the sacred, we are forced to ground our political structures in the purely human.It is not yet clear whether the new project will succeed, but in his reflections on the tensions between belief and unbelief and their relationship to our political organization, Taylor can only enhance our discussions as we move forward into this virgin territory. Taylor's book does presume that the reader has a fairly sophisticated historical sense.And he often makes reference to the situation in France, which can be a bit opaque to those who lack a basic familiarity with French culture.Indeed, he often quotes from French writers without offering a translation.Still, the book offers valuable insights, even to those without the background to fully grasp everything he writes. ... Read more |
16. James Taylor - Live by James Taylor | |
Paperback: 148
Pages
(1994-02)
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Great resource from a great artist.
Best "how to" guitar book I've seen!
Not even close to the original score
A must have for Guitar Players and James Taylor fans. Sweet BabyJames Traffic Jam Handy Man Your Smiling Face Secret O' Life Shed a littlelight Everybody has the blues Steamroller Blues Mexico Millworker CountryRoad Fire And Rain Shower the People How Sweet it is New Hymn Walking ManRiding on a Railroad Something in the way she moves Sun on the moon Up onthe roof Don't let me be lonely tonight She thinks I still care CopperlineSlap Leather Only One You make it easy Carolina in my Mind I will FollowYou've got a friend That Lonesome Road Along with all the great sheetmusic, there are several pages of pictures from the live tour.As you canguess, I highly recommend this book. ... Read more |
17. Performance By Design: Sociotechnical Systems In North America by James C. Taylor, David F. Felten | |
Paperback: 235
Pages
(1992-11-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description This volume offers an exploration of successful organizational change -- through the use of a purposeful, product-oriented vision shared by all members. It stresses the four pillars of sociotechnical methodology -- systems, power, product, and purpose. For business managers, sociologists, and psychologists. Customer Reviews (2)
Impossible Reading Why? 1. The writing style is horiible.You'll have better luck understanding books on the synapticreflexes of sub-Saharan lizards than you will this book.Many sentencesare structured poorly and the authors' choice of words make understandingtheir point very difficult. 2.The Socio-Technical System (STS)described in the book is a complicated methodology to reengineer a company,division, etc.What it really is is a "MOTO" method - a MasterOf The Obvious method.This is not to say that book doesn't have many goodpoints about reengineering a system, it does.However, it complicatesreasonable methods into an overall complex system that obscures theirvalue. 3.In practical terms, the STS system described in this book isimpossible to implement. Afterall, have you ever heard of STS before?Ofcourse not... because it's not used in practice. 4.It's expensive, veryexpensive. If you are hoping to learn more about reengineering, I wouldrecommend another book.As much as I'd like to be able to offer one, Icannot, sorry. If you have to read this for a college class, make sureyou have plenty of time set aside since it will take you longer than youthink.
Outstanding for organizational redesign and design. |
18. The St. Croix: Midwest border river (Rivers of America) by James Taylor Dunn | |
Hardcover: 309
Pages
(1965)
Asin: B0007DTMW2 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Found an Ancestor
Second Edition |
19. Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret (Moody Classics) by Dr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor, George Verwer | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2009-06-01)
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Necessary
Excellent model for ministry with family and faith.
Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret
love it
Will enjoy reading |
20. Sweet Baby James by James Taylor | |
Vinyl:
Pages
(1969)
Asin: B000P58VN8 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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