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Another Passenger

Carly SimonAudio CD
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)


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Carly Simon is the US-born award- winning singer-songwriter, best known for her 1973 hit “You're So Vain”. It was one of a long list of tracks which earned her a place in the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Starting with "That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" way back in 1971, Carly Simon cracked open pop music's plastic shell, pulled out piles of fluff, and poured sensitivity, grace, and an… Read more in Amazon's Carly Simon Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Elektra / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002GY6
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #206,997 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Carly's "Passenger" is an exhilirating ride, May 11, 2000
This review is from: Another Passenger (Audio CD)
"Another Passenger" isn't one of Carly Simon's more popular albums. There's no big single (the Anita Baker-ish "Half a Chance" didn't make much of a dent on radio), it wasn't a huge seller, and it didn't even boast one of those sexy album covers she's so well known for. It is, however, one of her most impressive outings as a songwriter.

The songs on "Passenger" have even more depth and character than her usual fare, if that can even be imagined. The character studies laid over the breezy calypso of "He Likes to Roll" and the saloon jazz of "Riverboat Gambler" are the work of an adept enough writer, but the biting takes on the pretentious heroine of "Dishonest Modesty" are laugh-out-loud clever ("And you can House and Garden/Vogue and Glamour, Mademoiselle/but I know you can Bitch and Screw/and Penthouse just as well"). "Fairweather Father" and "Cow Town" tell tales of modern women in less-than-perfect relationships (the former featuring an underappreciated domestic goddess and the latter featuring a gold-digger whose payoff is lucrative but lonely), and the Elton John-esque "Libby" is a touching ode to a longtime friend and kindred spirit.

However, love pains from a first-person point of view have often been the subject of Simon's best work, and this record is no exception. "Darkness Til Dawn" is a touching account of coping with the end of an affair; when Simon sings "my brain won't stop showin' those old movies of you," the longing and resignation in her voice make for one of her most striking moments. And the lesser-heard masterpiece "In Times When My Head" tells a stingingly sad tale of a woman so confident in her importance to her lover that she has an indiscretion, naturally leading to guilt that breeds insecurity. The chorus features a killer hook, but with lyrics like "although that boy meant nothing to me/I believe I've lost the simple thrill/of the times when my head was together about you," it's pretty clear that this is too deep for your average FM station.

The album's only less-than-necessary experience is the lightweight "One Love Stand," a pop shuffle that's agreeable enough but outclassed by the material that surrounds it. All is forgiven, though, when even the album's sole remake is a strong artistic statement: her slow-burn reading of the Doobie Brothers' "It Keeps You Runnin" is a textbook example of how to give a sultry vocal performance.

Sadly, it's all too often that some of an artist's best work goes unrecognized because it's too sophisticated for the masses. But at least die-hard Carly Simon fans who dig deeper than radio hits can reap the benefits of this hidden treasure.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not the latest or greatest, but a fine album nonetheless, May 9, 2000
This review is from: Another Passenger (Audio CD)
The title,"Another Passenger" is ironic, in the sense that it implies a kind of anonymity just as this album failed to achieve the critical and commercial 'exposure' of Carly's earlier albums. There are other ways in which the title seems apropos...like the restrained vocals and the absence of a definitive single.

"Passenger" is by no means a pedestrian effort, however. I view it as a low-key song cycle that comes together in a tuneful, compelling way. El-Lay producer Templeman keeps the groove steady, and Carly turns in her best vocals in at least three years.

The first three tracks are classic Carly, and she nearly steals "It Keeps You Runnin'" from Mike McDonald and the Doobies. "Cow Town" is a small stretch, in the sense that her story songs seldom hold up to repeat listens. "He Likes To Roll" is wonderfully peformed, no less endearing for the odd dancing reference. The original side one closes with one of Carly's best confessional tunes, "In Times When My Head."

Side two might take fans a bit longer to appreciate: "One Love Stand" chugs along with an effective backup from Mike McDonald, then segues into a sleepy "Riverboat Gambler." "Darkness Til Dawn" features Carly in an agile vocal with terrific piano accompanying her.

"Dishonest Modesty" is an oddity....Carly is seldom this plain-spoken or crude. This is quickly remedied by "Libby," a graceful ode to friendship and escape. The too-short closer, "Be With Me," is a little known gem that seems to pre-figure the Top 40 success of "You're So Vain," with it's gentle, impassioned vocal and acoustic guitar.

This is really an album for Carly's fans, considering the absence of hits or Pop ready-mades. But the intimacy and sublety of "Another Passenger" is compelling for those of us who liked Carly better as an artist than as a "personality."

-Mic

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Carly's Best Release at Elektra, October 12, 1999
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A very overlooked release. Does anyone detect a recurring theme here? Quite a departure for Carly, Ted Templeman produced, and she got a lot of help from the Doobie Brothers, Little Feat, & Linda Ronstadt. This should of fit right in with the rest of the mid-70s releases of the Eagles, and the aforementioned artists. Her version of IT KEEPS YOU RUNNIN' is almost better than the Doobies version. IN TIMES WHEN MY HEAD is probably her best ballad, and when people think of Carly's style, this song is what people hear in their mind. HALF A CHANCE and ONE LOVE STAND should of been big radio hits, but alas, nothing made the top 40 from this release. FAIRWEATHER FATHER is a precursor of her songs about JT. DISHONEST MODESTY could also be about her problems with her marriage. DARKNESS 'TIL DAWN & COW TOWN are just straight-ahead gorgeous songs, but RIVERBOAT GAMBLER is probably her must lush arrangement. LIBBY is a personal song to her friend. Every single track on this album is great. I'ts unfortunate that this is her weakest selling release, she should of stayed with Ted Templeman, but the sales for her next 2 releases show she made the right move. Carly, you're the best!
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