Earlier this month James Taylor released "Before this world," 17th full-length album minstrel - and the first album of original material since 2002. Fans of his narrative and playing guitar responded in kind; the album moved 97,000 units for the week ending June 21, according to Nielsen Music, and that was enough for the album reached number one on the Billboard 200, which tracks album sales every week.
"World" is the first album of the charts the career of over four decades of Taylor; which first she appeared on the album chart in 1970 with "Sweet Baby James" which included his breakthrough ballad "Fire and Rain". In May, the "World" "Fenway Angels" track, which tells 2004 World Series the Red Sox win through the eyes of a long-suffering fan, premiered before a Sox-Yankees tilt at Fenway Park.
Before that game, the singer born in Boston talked about the song, which includes his wife and son in his voice: "That miracle season, that incredible thing happened and what it meant for fans of the Red Sox, City Boston and throughout New England, releasing it represented, the long years, with problems waiting to get back on top, I was deeply moved. “Taylor will return to Fenway for their first full concert in the park on August 6.
Before that game, the singer born in Boston talked about the song, which includes his wife and son in his voice: "That miracle season, that incredible thing happened and what it meant for fans of the Red Sox, City Boston and throughout New England, releasing it represented, the long years, with problems waiting to get back on top, I was deeply moved. “Taylor will return to Fenway for their first full concert in the park on August 6.
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