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Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon
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| single2 = Long Ago and Far Away
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}}Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor, released in April 1971 by Warner Bros. Records. The album was recorded between early January and late February of the same year.

Release and promotion

Released in April 1971, the album contains Taylor’s biggest hit single in the US, a cover version of the Carole King standard “You’ve Got a Friend”, which hit #1 on the Billboard charts on July 31, 1971, his only song to do so. The week before, the album itself reached its peak position of #2 in the Billboard album charts. It was held off the top spot by King, then ruling the charts with the blockbuster Tapestry album, which contained her version of “You’ve Got a Friend”. The song earned Grammy Awards both for Taylor (Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male) and King (Song of the Year). Mud Slide Slim managed to generate another Top 40 hit, “Long Ago and Far Away”, which reached #31 on the Billboard Hot 100. Other songs became standards in concert, particularly “You Can Close Your Eyes”.

Critical reception

{{Album ratings| title = Retrospective professional reviews| rev1 = AllMusic4class=album id=r19698 last=Ruhlmann |accessdate=2 October 2004 }}(Christgau’s Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies>Christgau’s Record Guide)AUTHOR-LINK=ROBERT CHRISTGAUTITLE=(CHRISTGAU’S RECORD GUIDE: ROCK ALBUMS OF THE SEVENTIES)TICKNOR & FIELDS>ISBN=089919026XCHAPTER-URL=HTTPS://WWW.ROBERTCHRISTGAU.COM/GET_CHAP.PHP?K=T&BK=70VIA=ROBERTCHRISTGAU.COM, MusicHound>MusicHound RockEDITOR-LAST2=DURCHHOLZTITLE=MUSICHOUND ROCK: THE ESSENTIAL ALBUM GUIDELOCATION=FARMINGTON HILLS, MIISBN=1-57859-061-21125>URL=HTTPS://ARCHIVE.ORG/DETAILS/ISBN_9781578590612/PAGE/1125, | rev4 = Rolling Stone Album Guide3.5804–805 >EDITOR1-LAST=BRACKETT EDITOR2-LAST=HOARD EDITOR2-FIRST=CHRISTIAN LAST1=COLEMAN LAST2=EDMONDS THE NEW ROLLING STONE ALBUM GUIDE >YEAR=2004 LOCATION=LONDON ALBUM GUIDE >URL=HTTPS://WWW.ROLLINGSTONE.COM/MUSIC/ARTISTS/JAMES-TAYLOR/ALBUMGUIDE ARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20130105161220/HTTP://WWW.ROLLINGSTONE.COM/MUSIC/ARTISTS/JAMES-TAYLOR/ALBUMGUIDE URL-STATUS=DEAD, | rev5 = Encyclopedia of Popular Music4AUTHOR-LINK=COLIN LARKINYEAR=2007OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS>EDITION=4THTITLE-LINK=ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POPULAR MUSIC, }}Reviewing for Rolling Stone in 1971, Ben Gerson found the album to be a “dull listening” the first few times: “Once the melodies begin to sink in, and the LP’s raison d’etre is discovered, the album’s subtle tensions begin to appear. And while the album at this point makes for pleasant, absorbing listening, there is a terrible weariness to it which is part of its artistic statement.“NEWS, Rolling Stone, 85, June 24, 1971, Ben, Gerson, James Taylor Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon > Album Review,www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/mud-slide-slim-the-blue-horizon-19710624, 15 June 2006, live,www.rollingstone.com/artists/jamestaylor/albums/album/125086/review/5943983/mud_slide_slim__the_blue_horizon," title="web.archive.org/web/20071002015609www.rollingstone.com/artists/jamestaylor/albums/album/125086/review/5943983/mud_slide_slim__the_blue_horizon,">web.archive.org/web/20071002015609www.rollingstone.com/artists/jamestaylor/albums/album/125086/review/5943983/mud_slide_slim__the_blue_horizon, October 2, 2007, mdy, Village Voice critic Robert Christgau was more critical of Taylor’s songwriting. “Having squandered most of the songs on his big success, he’s concentrating on the intricate music”, Christgau wrote, finding the lyrics “more onanistic than ever, escapist as a matter of conscious thematic decision. From what? you well may wonder. From success, poor fella. Blues singers lived on the road out of economic necessity, although they often got into it; Taylor is an addict, pure and simple. A born-rich nouveau star who veers between a ‘homestead on the farm’ (what does he raise there, hopes?) and the Holiday Inn his mean old existential dilemma compels him to call home deserves the conniving, self-pitying voice that is his curse. Interesting, intricate, unlistenable.“In 2000 it was voted number 858 in Colin Larkin’s All Time Top 1000 Albums.BOOK, All Time Top 1000 Albums, Colin Larkin, Colin Larkin, Virgin Books, 2000, 3rd, 0-7535-0493-6, 265,

Track listing

{{listen|filename=You’ve Got A Friend sample.ogg|title=“You’ve Got A Friend“|description=James Taylor’s “You’ve Got A Friend” from Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon|filetype=Ogg}}All songs by James Taylor unless otherwise noted.
Side one
  1. “Love Has Brought Me Around” – 2:41
  2. You’ve Got a Friend” (Carole King) – 4:28
  3. “Places in My Past” – 2:01
  4. “Riding on a Railroad” – 2:41
  5. “Soldiers” – 1:13
  6. “Mud Slide Slim” – 5:20


Side two
  1. “Hey Mister, That’s Me up on the Jukebox” – 3:46
  2. You Can Close Your Eyes” – 2:31
  3. “Machine Gun Kelly” (Danny Kortchmar) – 2:37
  4. Long Ago and Far Away” – 2:20
  5. “Let Me Ride” – 2:42
  6. Highway Song” – 3:51
  7. “Isn’t It Nice to Be Home Again” – 0:55

Personnel

Production

  • Producer – Peter Asher
  • Engineer – Richard Sanford Orshoff
  • Art Direction – Ed Thrasher
  • Liner Artwork – Laurie Miller
  • Cover Photography – Ethan Russell

Charts

Weekly charts{| class“wikitable sortable” style@text-align:center”

!Chart (1971)!PeakpositionAustralia (Kent Music Report)KENT>FIRST=DAVIDTITLE=AUSTRALIAN CHART BOOK 1970–1992PUBLISHER=AUSTRALIAN CHART BOOKYEAR=1993PAGE=305, 12RPM (magazine)RPM Albums ChartHTTP://WWW.COLLECTIONSCANADA.GC.CA/RPM/028020-119.01-E.PHP?&FILE_NUM=NLC008388.5396&TYPE=1&INTERVAL=50&PHPSESSID=SVCN9L0K61Q3VJFUCIBEFNDNC0MAGAZINE=RPMDATE=1971-06-19ARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20140429075917/HTTP://WWW.COLLECTIONSCANADA.GC.CA/RPM/028020-119.01-E.PHP?&FILE_NUM=NLC008388.5396&TYPE=1&INTERVAL=50&PHPSESSID=SVCN9L0K61Q3VJFUCIBEFNDNC0URL-STATUS=DEAD, |4Norwegian Albums ChartNORWEGIANCHARTS.COM JAMES TAYLOR — MUD SLIDE SLIM >URL=HTTP://NORWEGIANCHARTS.COM/SHOWITEM.ASP?INTERPRET=JAMES+TAYLOR&TITEL=MUD+SLIDE+SLIM&CAT=A ACCESSDATE=2014-03-09 ARCHIVEURL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20140507053916/HTTP://NORWEGIANCHARTS.COM/SHOWITEM.ASP?INTERPRET=JAMES+TAYLOR&TITEL=MUD+SLIDE+SLIM&CAT=A DF=MDY, |17UK Albums ChartHTTP://WWW.OFFICIALCHARTS.COM/ARTIST/_/JAMES%20TAYLOR> TITLE= JAMES TAYLOR > ARTISTS > OFFICIAL CHARTSUK ALBUMS CHART>ACCESSDATE=2014-04-02, |4U.S. Billboard Top LPs & TapesALLMUSIC: MUD SLIDE SLIM AND THE BLUE HORIZON: CHARTS & AWARDS: BILLBOARD ALBUMS>PUBLISHER=ALLMUSIC.COMCLASS=ALBUMPURE_URL=YES, |accessdate=2014-04-02}}|2

Year-end charts{| class“wikitable” style@text-align:center;”

!Chart (1971)!PositionU.S. Billboard Pop AlbumsWEB , |27

Certifications

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References

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External links

  • {{Discogs master|type=album|68209}}
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