James Taylor records ‘JT’ his eighth album with producer Peter Asher (1977)
James Taylor‘s ‘JT’ is his eighth studio album produced by Peter Asher recorded between March 15–April 24, 1977 and released in June 1977 by Columbia Records.
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James Taylor‘s ‘JT’ is his eighth studio album produced by Peter Asher recorded between March 15–April 24, 1977 and released in June 1977 by Columbia Records.
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