Description
Offered for sale is an early UK pressing of Carly Simon, the debut LP by Carly Simon.
About this copy: This copy of Carly Simon is a 1971 UK pressing on the “butterfly” Elektra label.
The cover is VG+, with slight ring wear and a couple of minor bends. This is the 1971 issue, with “©1971 Elektra/Asylum Records distributed by WEA Ltd.” on the back cover.
The disc is M- with one spindle mark on the side two label and no other marks on either the labels or the vinyl. Clean disc!
A nice-sounding copy of a pretty good LP.
Background: Released in 1971, Carly Simon was the first solo album by Carly Simon, who had previously released three albums with her sister, Lucy as the Simon Sisters.
The album reached #30 on the U.S. album chart.
Allmusic.com gave Carly Simon a 3 1/2 star review:
“That’s the Way I’ve Always Heard It Should Be,” the leadoff track of Carly Simon’s first album and a Top Ten hit, in which the singer expresses reservations about getting married, benefited from a sense of role reversal — it’s such a guy sentiment, but sung by a woman in 1971, it came across as a feminist statement, consistent with the overall disillusionment so prevalent then. Nothing on the rest of the album was quite as pointed, though the other songs maintained the same ambivalence toward romance.
Country of origin: | UK |
Size: | 12″ |
Record Label: | Elektra |
Catalog Number: |
K42077 |
Year of Release: | 1971 |
Format: | Stereo |
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