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Livingston Taylor
's musical career has been marked by numerous highs and lows. The younger brother of folk-pop superstar
James Taylor
,
Taylor
has had a more modest career. His best selling single,
"I Will Be In Love With You,"
went no higher than the thirtieth position on the Billboard charts, while his last Top 40 single,
"First Time Love,"
was released in 1980.
Taylor
's exuberant personality and warm charm as a performer has allowed him to maintain a busy concert schedule.
Taylor
was the third of five children born to
Dr. Isaac Taylor
, a member of a prominent southern family, and, his wife,
Trudy
, a lyric soprano vocalists whose roots lie in the established families of New England. Although born in a suburb of Boston,
Taylor
was raised in Chapel Hill, North Carolina after his father accepted a position as dean of a medical school.
As a youngster,
Taylor
experienced many emotional problems. While attending a private, Quaker-run high school in Westtown, Pennsylvania, he suffered from such severe depression that he hospitalized himself at McLean Psychiatric Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts, where
James
had been hospitalized earlier. Much of his therapy centered around guitar playing and singing. Upon his release in the late-1960s,
Taylor
remained in the Boston area and began to perform in local clubs and coffeehouses. Discovered by critic/producer
Jon Landeau
, who later managed
Bruce Springsteen
,
Taylor
was one of the first artists signed to Capricorn Records in 1970. His self-titled debut album, produced by
Landeau
, included the original, biographical song
"Carolina Day,"
and established
Taylor's
intimate and laid-back musical approach. His second album,
Liv
, again produced by
Landeau
, included the minor hit
"Get Out of Bed."
Taylor
's relationship with Capricorn concluded with his third album,
Over the Rainbow
, in 1973. Despite the inclusion of an original tune,
"Be My New Horizon,"
featuring backup vocals by
James Taylor
and
Carly Simon
, the album sold disappointingly.
Taylor
's next album,
3 Way Mirror
, his first on Epic, wasn't released until five years later. In addition to featuring
"I Will Be In Love With You,"
the album included a song,
"Going Round One More Time,"
that was covered by his brother
James
on
That's Why I'm Here
in 1985.
Taylor
publicized the album's release as opening act for
Linda Ronstadt
's "Living In The USA" national tour. In 1979, Capricorn released
Echoes
, a "greatest hits" sampling of songs from
Taylor
's first three albums.
The following year,
Taylor
released his second and last album on the Epic label,
"Man's Best Friend."
In addition to the minor hit,
"First Time Love,"
the album included a light-hearted ditty,
"Pajamas,"
that was later adapted into a children's book by
Taylor
and his wife,
Maggie
. In addition to hosting a nationally-syndicated television show, "This Week's Music",
Taylor
began teaching performance arts at the Berklee College of Music in 1984. He didn't release a new album, however, until four years later when he recorded
"Life Is Good,"
the first of two albums produced by
Artie Traum
and
Scott Petito
.
Taylor
subsequently worked with
Traum
and
Petito
on his 1993 album, "Our Turn To Dance", while his 1996 album, "Bicycle", was produced by
Petito
.
Taylor
also recorded two albums-"Good Friends" in 1993 and "Arial" in 1997 -- for
David Chesky
's Chesky label. "Unsolicited Material", released in 1994, captured the warm-hearted fun of
Taylor
's concerts and ranged from humorous tunes including
Andy Breckman
's
"Railroad Bill"
and
"The Dollar Bill Song,"
a medley of
"Songs That Should Never Be Played On The Banjo"
and the originals
"Jacques Cousteau"
and
"I Hate Country Music"
to heartfelt renditions of
Hoagy Carmichael
's
"Heart And Soul"
and
Earl Scruggs
'
"Earl's Breakdown."
In 1998, Razor & Tie released,
"Carolina Day: The Livingston Taylor Collection,"
an eighteen track retrospective of
Taylor's
career. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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