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Carole King ★★★★
Home Again: Live In Central Park
THE CODA COLLECTION. DL/ST
King at her live peak in May 1973. Also available as a digital live album.
This multi-format set begins with a highly watchable mini-doc that, through archive footage and new interviews, maps Carole King’s genius from Brill Building-era songwriter who created such classics as Will You Love Me Tomorrow to chart-topping singer-songwriter. The rest is given over to her May ’73 concert, which filmed by her producer Lou Adler, captures her at the piano and accompanied by an 11-piece group in New York’s Central Park. Despite the estimated 100,000-strong crowd, including Jack Nicholson and Joni Mitchell, her performance feels remarkably intimate, more like a club show, with a completely natural King dispelling her butterflies quickly, delivering songs from Tapestry and her then soon-to-be released Fantasy with magnetism and unnerving emotion. It was forecast to rain, she tells us, but the sun shines bright. As does King throughout.