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James Taylor Flag Mp3, Flac, Wma James Taylor Flag mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Flag Country: Spain Released: 1979 Style: Soft Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1347 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1416 mb WMA version RAR size: 1381 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 974 Other Formats: AAC VQF MP2 RA AHX MP1 MP3 Tracklist Hide Credits Company Man A1 Backing Vocals – Graham NashElectric Piano – Don GrolnickWritten-By, Backing Vocals – 3:44 James Taylor Johnnie Comes Back A2 Electric Guitar – Waddy WachtelOrgan – Ralph SchuckettTimbales, Tambourine – Steve 3:54 FormanWritten-By – James Taylor Day Tripper A3 Arranged By [Strings], Conductor [Strings] – David SpinozzaBacking Vocals – James Taylor 4:24 Timbales, Cowbell – Russell Kunkel*Written-By – John Lennon & Paul McCartney* I Will Not Lie For You A4 Acoustic Guitar – Waddy WachtelBacking Vocals – James Taylor Organ – Don 3:13 GrolnickSaxophone – David SanbornTimbales – Peter AsherWritten-By – James Taylor Brother Trucker Backing Vocals – Alex Taylor Electric Piano, Synthesizer [Arp String Ensemble] – Don A5 4:01 GrolnickPedal Steel Guitar – Dan DugmorePercussion [Mazda Phone] – Steve FormanShaker – Peter AsherWritten-By, Backing Vocals – James Taylor Is That The Way You Look A6 1:56 Written-By, Backing Vocals – James Taylor B.S.U.R. (S.U.C.S.I.M.I.M.) B1 Backing Vocals – Carly Simon, Peter AsherCowbell – Steve FormanElectric Piano, Organ – 3:20 Don GrolnickWritten-By – James Taylor Rainy Day Man B2 Backing Vocals – Arnold McCuller, David LasleyCongas, Waterphone – Steve 2:59 FormanElectric Piano, Organ – Don GrolnickWritten-By – James Taylor , Zach Wiesner Millworker B3 Cello – Jesse LevyHarmonium, Piano, Percussion [Shoe] – Don GrolnickViola – Louise 3:50 SchulmanWritten-By – James Taylor Up On The Roof B4 Arranged By [Strings], Conductor [Strings] – Arif MardinElectric Guitar – Waddy 4:21 WachtelWritten-By – Gerry Goffin & Carole King* Chanson Francaise B5 2:02 Congas – Russ KunkelElectric Piano – Don GrolnickWritten-By – James Taylor Sleep Come Free Me B6 Effects [Cell Door] – Deputy Sheriff Larry TouquetElectric Piano, Organ – Don 4:42 GrolnickWritten-By – James Taylor Companies, etc. Recorded At – The Sound Factory Mixed At – The Sound Factory Mastered At – The Mastering Lab Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc. Copyright (c) – CBS Inc. Record Company – Discos CBS, S.A., Madrid Credits Acoustic Guitar – James Taylor (tracks: A1 to A3, A5, B1 to B6) Bass – Leland Sklar (tracks: A1 to B2, B4 to B6) Clavinet – Don Grolnick (tracks: A1 to A3, A5) Cover [Concept] – James Taylor Design, Art Direction – Kosh* Drums – Russell Kunkel* (tracks: A1 to A6, B1, B2, B4 to B6) Electric Guitar – Danny Kortchmar (tracks: A1 to A5, B1, B2, B4, B6) Engineer [Assistant] – George Ybarra, Lincoln Clapp Mastered By – Doug Sax Mixed By – Val Garay Photography – Mark Hanauer Photography By – Mark Hanauer Producer – Peter Asher, Peter Asher Recorded By – Val Garay Notes Gatefold sleeve and printed inner sleeve; Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year FC 36058 James Taylor Flag (LP, Album, Gat) Columbia FC 36058 US 1979 SBP 237318 James Taylor Flag (LP, Album, Gat) CBS SBP 237318 Australia 1979 Flag (LP, Album, TP, Mobile Fidelity MFSL 1-355 James Taylor MFSL 1-355 US 2011 180) Sound Lab S CBS 86091 James Taylor Flag (LP, Album, Gat) CBS S CBS 86091 UK 1979 Flag (LP, Album, RE, MOVLP1024 James Taylor Music On Vinyl MOVLP1024 Europe 2015 180) Related Music albums to Flag by James Taylor James Taylor - JT James Taylor - Mud Slide Slim and the `CrystalBlue Horizon James Taylor - Greatest Hits James Taylor - Gorilla James Taylor - Jump Up Behind Me James Taylor - James Taylors Greatest Hits James Taylor - Dad Loves His Work James Taylor - Walking Man James Taylor - Day Tripper / Chanson Française James Taylor - At Christmas.
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