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Come Upstairs

Carly Simon
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  • Audio CD (January 1, 1980)
  • Original Release Date: June 1980
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Warner Bros
  • ASIN: B000002KLF
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #186,367 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Take Her As She Is, June 24, 2000
Carly's "punk rock album"? PLEASE. Maybe too much time has gone by for casual music fans to make the distinction between new wave and punk influences, but one listen to "Come Upstairs" ought to set the record straight. Though I will admit that this album has some of her rawest lyrics/performances as well as a self-conciously trendy production, this is not the kind of stylistic contradiction that Linda Ronstadt's "Mad Love" album was.

Producer/keyboardist Mike Mainieri may have been borrowing too many Top 40 ideas to suit Carly's established cult, but his direction gave "Come Upstairs" a solid, tight musical foundation. And though I wouldn't label "Come Upstairs" as a new wave record, there's at least one fundamental thematic similarity: it doesn't pander to those who have pre-existing expectations. I'd be the last person to blame Carly for wanting to ditch the kind of El Lay/Noo Yawk formula soft rock that dominated radio in the 70s...her own hits included.

In any case, the strength of her writing and performances are similar to past efforts. The enhanced percussion and synthesized trappings can't hide the fact that this is the same sensitive, observant and thoughtful Carly Simon who recorded "Anticipation." Several tracks ("Jesse," "James," "The Desert") are reminiscent of earlier songs, and could well have appeared on previous albums with slightly different arrangements. The hard-rocking edge of "Stardust" and "In Pain" is a bit of an eye-opener, though. Unfortunately, the latter track is too big a vocal stretch, and Carly hasn't sounded this 'squawky' since "Playing Possum."

Some highlights: the unrelenting melodic hooks of "Come Upstairs," the romantic dilemma of "The Three Of Us In The Dark," and the pedal-to-the-metal emotional joyride of "Take Me As I Am." Even the tongue in cheek paranoia of "Them" is an enjoyable listen.

Though "Come Upstairs" may look like a one-off novelty on the surface, you don't have to dig far to find Carly...hard at work and enjoying a new fashion in the process.

-Mic

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Idea, April 15, 2000
By Del (Arizona) - See all my reviews
I was so excited in the summer of 1980 when this was released. There was no warning, one hot summer afternoon I heard this great dance song, and to my amazement it was Carly singing "Come Upstairs"! I thought it was the greatest song ever. Later, radio started playing "Jesse" and it was a huge hit. It made it to the top 5 over here on the west coast. "Jesse" was considered a "Carly" song, "James" too. I was so proud of her for trying something different, and watched the charts that summer, the album stuck around in Rolling Stones LP chart for about 6 months. "In Pain" was a favorite at the beginning, but she really sounded "in pain" while she screamed the title. Was "The Three of Us In the Dark" really about her, John Travolta, & James? It sounded like a Dire Straits song (COOL!) "Take Me As I Am" was the second single, but it didn't go anywhere, it was a good song too. "The Desert" is still one of my favorite songs. She deserves a LOT of credit, and this album is really good.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The theme album of early 80's sexually liberated women!, October 11, 2000
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A pop precurser to Sinead O'Connor and PJ Harvey, this is one of my favorite albums of all time. I love the music, a great, cheesy, early 80's disco/new wave/pop mixture, but the strength for me is in the lyrics. The music is a populist vehicle for a very private expression, a document wrested from the heart of a woman struggling with contradictory desires. I first heard as a 5 year old - driving up to the country past feilds rushing by - and my newly divorced mom put this album in the Volkswagon rabbit's cassette deck. The songs became interwoven with the way I see my mother and the struggles and complexity of that whole generation of women coming into their newfound independance. "Come Upstairs" is an unabashed come-on popsong still unmatched in its expression of real female desire, not prancing around like a teenager in your underwear, but full-on adult desire. "Them" is a intense growl from deep within the reptilian soul of women's fear, hatred and confusion over men (how many times has a pop singer broached that topic?) "James" is one of the most beautiful love a songs a woman has ever written to man, objectifying her lover while mantaining intimacy with him - wrapping a sinewous melody around the paradox of their differences and similarities. "Pain", "Take me as I am" and "Jesse" are rokcin and heartbreaking songs of a woman's need to be accepted and loved for her inner self, struggling with lovers who discount them. All of the songs are rare gems of universal narratives, filled with raw energy and passion.
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5.0 out of 5 stars She wouldn't have to tell me twice.....
...to "Come Upstairs"....we've had several incrnations of Carly over the past 35 years...the folk singer...the rocker...the Great American songstress...various mixtures. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Robert C. Hufford

5.0 out of 5 stars Carly Should Be Singing "Come Upstairs I Got Some Percodan!!!"
As with ALL of Ms. Simon's albums her songs consist of her usual egocentric self absobed musings. The track "The Three Of us In The Dark' refers to a threesome which may have... Read more
Published on December 8, 2005 by John Baranyai

2.0 out of 5 stars a WEAK album that's often obnoxious and has really weak lyrics
It sure as heck is evident that Carly Simon's marriage to James Taylor was on shaky ground at the time of her 1980 album "Come Upstairs" (sure enough, they divorced in 1983)... Read more
Published on August 19, 2005 by Dave

4.0 out of 5 stars Carly Simon -- ready for the 1980s
1980 saw several changes for Carly Simon: a new record label (Warner Brothers), a new producer (Mike Mainieri), and a new album called 'Come Upstairs' with a very different sound... Read more
Published on May 13, 2004 by joe449

4.0 out of 5 stars Depressing and energetic
"Come Upstairs" reeks of the divorce-induced depression that Carly seemed to experience during and after her split from James Taylor. Read more
Published on February 15, 2003 by libby

4.0 out of 5 stars Come Upstairs
Well when I first played this record I just knew "Take Me As I Am" was going to be a huge hit and of course it never got played. Read more
Published on July 24, 2002 by Robin McDonald

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