The new Carole King concert documentary, Home Again: Live in Central Park, is set to premiere on January 19 at New York’s IFC film center. The showing will be followed by a wider release on February 9 via The Coda Collection.
The new concert documentary features exclusive interviews and never before seen performance footage from King’s landmark May 26, 1973 concert on Central Park’s great lawn in front of 100,000 fans.
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Directed by George Scott and produced by Lou Adler and John McDermott, the film presents the complete multi-camera 16mm footage filmed and recorded by Adler in 1973 but never before released.
โWe wanted to do something special with Carole in New York,โ remembers Adler. โI got in touch with Ron Delsener and told him that Carole was coming home to New York. This was where her upbringing took place and where she got her start in music. New York was everything to her and she wanted to give something back to both her hometown and devoted fans.โ
Adler adds, โI brought Hank Cicalo, my recording engineer from Los Angeles, out to Central Park to record the show as it might possibly become an album. Then I had the notion, having done the film Monterey Pop [Adler had produced the groundbreaking 1967 music festival together with John Phillips] I felt that something this big should be filmed. I had no idea what I was going to do with the film at that time, but I felt that something this important should be documented.โ
King presented her performance on the lawn in two partsโfirst alone, on piano, and then fronting a powerhouse 11-piece band.ย In the aftermath of the Central Park performance, Adler took the film and recordings back to Los Angeles where it remained unreleased for 50 years.
โRecently, John McDermott came to me and said, โThis should be a film. This performance should be seen.โโ explains Adler โHis interest excited me and I said, โYeah, letโs do it.โ I contacted Carole and we got started.โ
โTapestryย had become such a huge hit, and I really wanted to give something back to the people,โ remembers King. โWhen I first walked on stage, in Central Park, in front of the Great Lawn, and itโs full of peopleโฆit was kind of terrifying for a minute. Then the crowd began to cheer, and it was like a wave coming toward me. There was just so much love. It was too much to take in, but I realized all I had to do was sit down and start playing. They were there to hear me. I knew how to deliver, and thatโs what I sat down to do.โ
The film will be available to stream exclusively on February 9 on The Coda Collection.
On February 10, a live album,ย Home Again, will be released digitally via Ode Records andย Legacy Recordings. Pre-save the albumย HERE.

Home Again setlist
1. Beautiful
2. Been To Canaan
3. Way Over Yonder
4. Smackwater Jack
5. Home Again
6. Sweet Seasons
7. Itโs Too Late
8. Fantasy Beginning
9. Youโve Been Around Too Long
10. Being At War With Each Other
11. Thatโs How Things Go Down
12. Haywood
13. A Quiet Place To Live
14. You Light Up My Life
15. Corazรณn
16. Believe In Humanity
17. Fantasy End
18. Youโve Got A Friend
Photo by Steve Granitz/WireImage
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The Beatles on the set of 'Top Of the Pops', plugging their new single 'Paperback Writer'/ 'Rain', 16 June 1966. The group had previously appeared on the show but this was their only appeararance live in the studio. Left to right: Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and John Lennon. (Photo by Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix via Getty Images)







