James Taylor – Flag – 1979 – Soft Rock (vinyl lp)

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  • Vendor Retro Revolution Records

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Label Columbia – FC 36058
Format Vinyl LP
Country Canada
Genre Soft Rock
Year 1979

Tracklist

A1Company Man (3:44)

A2Johnnie Comes Back (3:54)

A3Day Tripper (4:24)

A4I Will Not Lie For You (3:13)

A5Brother Trucker (4:01)

A6Is That The Way You Look (1:56)

B1B.S.U.R. (3:20)

B2Rainy Day Man (2:59)

B3Millworker (3:50)

B4Up On The Roof (4:21)

B5Chanson Francaise (2:02)

B6Sleep Come Free Me (4:42)

Condition

Sleeve Condition       VG - small wear spot on the cover / with inner sleeve
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M) mint all 4 sides
BIN # R85

Here's a pressing that doesn't surface very often in the bins – the Canadian Columbia issue of James Taylor's "Flag" from 1979. This was Taylor's first album after leaving Warner Bros. for Columbia, marking a significant shift in his career as he moved toward a more polished, radio-friendly sound. The album came at an interesting crossroads for Taylor, who was dealing with personal struggles while simultaneously achieving some of his biggest commercial success. "Flag" spawned the hit "Up on the Roof," his memorable take on the Goffin-King classic, and showcased his evolution from the introspective troubadour of the early '70s into a more mature, commercially-minded artist.

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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