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One 1977 album had Carole King laughing in Neil Young's face

Summary by Far Out Magazine
When Carole King released her album Tapestry, she proved herself to be one of the greatest musicians in the singer-songwriter category. A decade of poeticism and heart had gone into music pioneered by the likes of Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell, and Carole King was harnessing what they had exposed the world to and taking it to new heights. The way that she could inject soul into songs like ‘Will You Love Me Tomorrow?’ and ‘(You Make Me Feel Like) A…
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Far Out Magazine broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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