Tapestry

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Tapestry is Carole King’s landmark 1971 singer-songwriter album, widely acclaimed for its intimate songwriting and enduring influence on pop and soft rock music.

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Label Occurrences
Tapestry canonical 28
"Tapestry" 2
Tapestry (1971 studio album) 1

Statements (65)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Carole King album
studio album
artist Carole King
awardReceived Grammy Award for Album of the Year
Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
surface form: Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female

Grammy Award for Record of the Year
Grammy Award for Song of the Year
certification RIAA Diamond certification
surface form: RIAA Diamond

multi-platinum
chartPosition Billboard 200
surface form: Billboard 200 number-one album
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtDesigner Jim McCrary
dateOfRelease 1971-02-10
distributor A&M Records
featuresMusician Barry Socher
Charles Larkey
Curtis Amy
Danny Kortchmar
David Campbell
James Taylor
Joel O’Brien
Joni Mitchell
Ralph Schuckett
Russ Kunkel
Terry King
followedBy Music (Carole King album)
follows Writer (Carole King album)
genre pop
singer-songwriter
soft rock
hasPart (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
Beautiful
Home Again
I Feel the Earth Move
It’s Too Late
Smackwater Jack
So Far Away
Tapestry self-linksurface differs
surface form: Tapestry (song)

Way Over Yonder
Where You Lead
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
surface form: Will You Love Me Tomorrow?

You’ve Got a Friend
hasTheme intimate personal songwriting
includesSingle I Feel the Earth Move
It’s Too Late
Smackwater Jack
So Far Away
influencedGenre adult contemporary
singer-songwriter movement
language English
listedIn Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
location Hollywood, California, United States
surface form: Hollywood, California
lyricsBy Carole King
Gerry Goffin
Toni Stern
musicBy Carole King
notableWorkOf Carole King
performer Carole King
photographer Jim McCrary
producer Lou Adler
recordedAt A&M Studios
recordedIn 1970
recordLabel Ode Records
sales over 25 million copies worldwide
yearOfRelease 1971

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Carole King notableWork Tapestry
Tapestry hasPart Tapestry self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Tapestry (song)
Rhymes & Reasons follows Tapestry
Rhymes & Reasons precededBy Tapestry
It’s Too Late album Tapestry
subject surface form: It's Too Late
It’s Too Late partOf Tapestry
subject surface form: It's Too Late
I Feel the Earth Move album Tapestry
I Feel the Earth Move featuredOn Tapestry
this entity surface form: Tapestry (1971 studio album)
Ode Records releasedAlbum Tapestry
So Far Away album Tapestry
So Far Away partOf Tapestry
Lou Adler produced Tapestry
this entity surface form: "Tapestry"
Lou Adler awardReceivedFor Tapestry
this entity surface form: "Tapestry"
Carol Joan Klein notableWork Tapestry
Carol Joan Klein notableAlbum Tapestry
Smackwater Jack album Tapestry
Smackwater Jack partOf Tapestry
Way Over Yonder album Tapestry
Way Over Yonder partOf Tapestry
Where You Lead album Tapestry
Writer (Carole King album) chronologyFollowedBy Tapestry
subject surface form: Writer
Writer (Carole King album) followedBy Tapestry
subject surface form: Writer
Hank Cicalo notableWork Tapestry
Hank Cicalo workedOn Tapestry