James Taylor: Squibnocket
James Taylor: Squibnocket

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James Taylor: Squibnocket

2006
Movie
65 min
English

James Taylor plays a selection of new songs and greatest hits in this intimate performance filmed in his Martha's Vineyard home. Includes an insightful interview with the singer/songwriter and such pop gems as "Secret of Life," "Wandering," "You've Got a Friend," "Fire & Rain," "Sweet Baby James," "Country Road," "Mexico," "Your Smiling Face," and more.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Daniel FurmanGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an intimate look at the life and career of iconic singer-songwriter James Taylor. It delves into his personal journey, his creative process, and his enduring impact on music. Featuring performances and interviews, the film captures Taylor's thoughtful artistry and his deep connection to his craft.

Critical Reception

James Taylor: Squibnocket was primarily released to a home video audience and received positive reviews for its insightful portrayal of the beloved musician. Critics and fans alike praised its access to Taylor and his collaborators, highlighting its warmth and authenticity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a warm and insightful look into the life of James Taylor.

  • Features engaging performances and interviews that showcase Taylor's enduring appeal.

  • Appreciated for its intimate and authentic portrayal of the artist.

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Fun Fact

The documentary takes its title from Squibnocket Farm, a property in Chilmark, Massachusetts, where James Taylor has lived and often found inspiration.

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