Troubadours - Carole King - James Taylor - The Rise of the Singer-Songwriter is a captivating documentary length film. Directed by multiple-Grammy® nominee Morgan Neville (Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story) and produced by the Oscar-nominated Eddie Schmidt ("The Film Is Not Yet Rated" and "Twist of Faith"), Troubadours is a first-hand account of the genesis and blossoming of the 1970s singer-songwriter movement, centering on the historic collaboration between James Taylor and Carole King and the Troubadour, the famed West Hollywood venue.
The special 2-Disc DVD/CD package features the full 90-minute Troubadours documentary on DVD along with a 10-track bonus audio CD of choice '70s-era classics such as Carole King's "It's Too Late", James Taylor's "Sweet Baby James", Elton John's "Take Me To The Pilot", Bonnie Raitt's "Love Has No Pride", Linda Ronstadt's "Desperado", Warren Zevon's "Poor Poor Pitiful Me", Tom Wait's "Ol ‘55" and Little Feat's "Dixie Chicken" among others.