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Good Friends (album)

Good Friends
Livingston Taylor - Good Friends.jpg
Studio album by Livingston Taylor
Released 1993
Recorded

April 16–17, 1993 at MasterSound, Queens, NY

Genre = Pop, Folk, Jazz
Length 46:52
Label Chesky Records
Producer David Chesky, Joel Diamond
Livingston Taylor chronology
Our Turn to Dance
(1993)
Good Friends
(1993)
Unsolicited Material
(1994)

April 16–17, 1993 at MasterSound, Queens, NY

Good Friends is singer-songwriter Livingston Taylor's ninth album, released in 1993.

The album is full of skillfully crafted pop songs and classics with a jazzy twist. Taylor includes several cover songs along with his own, self-penned, material. His cover of Bill Withers' "Grandma's Hands" takes the original's simple arrangement (just a bluesy electric guitar, bass and drums behind Wither's voice) and recreates the song into a gospel-choir backed a cappella performance. Based on the lyrics, the Grandma of this song was a religious woman who “clapped in church on Sunday morning” and “played a tambourine so well.” He also tackles the Wizard of Oz selections, "If I Only Had a Brain" and "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". Keeping with the Chesky Records standards, as the back-cover reads, this album was "recorded with minimalist miking techniques and without overdubbing or artificial enhancement to ensure the purest and most natural sound possible."

All tracks composed by Livingston Taylor, except where indicated.

CD (JD097) Chesky Records
180 gram LP (JR97) Chesky Records



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