I’ve been doing a deep dive on the Laurel Canyon scene. Loads of videos and documentaries on that time and place. Of course I’m old, and I lived those years, and I bought those records (both LP’s and 45’s).
Carole King was of that period and her music was formed there and then… the mid to late 60’s and early 70’s in that part of California.
It still amazes me all of the bands, musicians and songwriters - all of whom made me who I am today - were together in one place at the same time. They all fed off each other. Collaborating, jamming together, writing, partying, loving, living, 1960’s flower power, free love, smoking dope, snorting coke, trying to write a song.
The list of bands and players is too long to type out. And if they didn’t actually live there in the Canyon, they visited there often. Even bands who didn’t reside there, came there - including those from across the ocean: Beatles, Stones, etc.
Carole King may be one who can be held up as the “Standard” of that era, of that time and place. The music is indeed timeless and will never be matched… certainly not today… since the music industry as we knew it is dead, and will never come back. More on that later…
If you don’t have the album Tapestry, get it. And don’t “download” it or add her to your Spotify or Pandora… no. Go find the LP or at least purchase the CD, or ask your mom or dad or your grandmother… they will have a copy.