New Moon Shine

Year: 1991
Artist: James Taylor

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Facts about the album "New Moon Shine"

Album Title: New Moon Shine
Artist: James Taylor

Meta Information: "New Moon Shine" is the fifteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor, released on August 28, 1991, by Columbia Records. This album showcases Taylor's signature blend of folk, rock, and pop influences, featuring his introspective lyrics, soulful vocals, and intricate guitar work. With its polished production, heartfelt melodies, and poignant storytelling, "New Moon Shine" offers listeners a reflective and introspective musical journey through Taylor's world.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Spiritual Themes: "New Moon Shine" explores themes of spirituality, renewal, and personal growth, with many of the songs reflecting James Taylor's journey of self-discovery and inner peace. Tracks like "Copperline" and "Shed a Little Light" offer glimpses into Taylor's reflections on faith, nature, and the human experience, inviting listeners to contemplate life's mysteries and find solace in music.

  2. Collaborative Efforts: The album features collaborations with notable musicians, including David Crosby, Graham Nash, and Don Henley, who provide backing vocals and instrumental contributions on various tracks. The album's cohesive sound and rich musical arrangements highlight Taylor's ability to collaborate with fellow artists and create immersive and emotionally resonant musical experiences.

  3. Chart Success and Critical Acclaim: "New Moon Shine" was both a commercial and critical success, reaching number 37 on the Billboard 200 chart and earning positive reviews from music critics. The album's lead single, "Copperline", became a hit for Taylor, receiving significant airplay on radio stations and solidifying his status as a chart-topping artist. "New Moon Shine" showcases James Taylor's continued relevance and artistic prowess, reaffirming his place as one of the most respected and influential singer-songwriters of his generation.

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