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Comments for Simon, Carly, Another Passenger


E-MAIL: GoateeJazz@aol.com
This album should have been called "Another Triumph"!!! From the soulful opening track, "Half a Chance," to her wonderful cover of the Doobie Brothers' "It Keeps You Runnin," to the classic pop tune "Libby," this album shows Carly taking her talents to another high plateau. And, for total fun, "Dishonest Modesty" should raise enough questions about its subject to rival the mystery behind "You're So Vain"!!! A completely wonderful release from a completely impressive artist.
E-MAIL: annpete@home.ifx.net
A great album. This album is finely produced and has excellent songwriting. Fairweather Father, Cow Town, In Times When My Head, Libby, and He Likes To Roll are stand - outs.
E-MAIL: Charles_Donovan@ipc.co.uk
Libby is one of Carly Simon''s best songs. By the way, who is the subject of Dishonest Modesty? Not Joni, surely?!
I find this to be Carly`s most mature effort. Her voice isin great shape, without the slight tremolo that becomesincreasingly evident in her later efforts. The album`s titleis taken from a line in "Libby," a dazzling gem of a song that unveils almost cinematically, with lush piano, a soaring hook, and uncommonly fluid, poetic lyrics. Libby is,in fact, the centerpiece of a marvelous suite of songs --from the hypnotic "Half A Chance" in the opening to the dreamy, final fade of "Be With Me." An album to play and replay, to relish and savor through the years.
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