Shadows of the past - It's his well-known life themes that JAMES TAYLOR will not let go of in 2015 either

25. June 2015

James Taylor

Shadows of the past - It's his well-known life themes that JAMES TAYLOR will not let go of in 2015 either

Although James Taylor has been clean and secluded for thirty years in the woods of Massachusetts, his time as a junkie, Beatles protege and member of the Laurel Canyon scene also catches up with him on his comeback album. Luckily

eclipsed: "October Road", your last studio work, was released in 2002. Why the long break?

James Taylor: (laughs) Very simple: I got married, moved to an old farm that I had to renovate, and I had children. A full-time job where there was no time to write. This did not change until 2013, when the children started school.

eclipsed: Your studio is called The Barn. That sounds very rural..

Taylor: It is. My house is located in the woods of Massachusetts, with few neighbors, but a lot of wilderness. I've always dreamed of that. And the barn is the studio.

eclipsed: How can you write songs about your drug use in the seventies in this tranquil environment, and why do you still thematize it?

Taylor: Because it's still an important part of my life. I've been clean a long time, but it still won't let me go. And the challenge for every ex-junkie is to a) come to terms with the past and b) do it better in the future.

eclipsed: And the title of your comeback album "Before This World"? Is that James Taylor looking at the modern world, or does the title refer to you coming from a different time?

Taylor: Both. It means I present my work to the world. But I also come from another epoch, from a generation before this one.

Lesen Sie mehr im eclipsed Nr. 172 (Juli/August 2015).