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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 5, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: November 5, 2002
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Elektra / Wea
  • ASIN: B00006LHXC
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #36,302 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Disc: 1
1. That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be
2. One More Time
3. Anticipation
4. Legend in Your Own Time
5. Julie Through the Glass
6. You're So Vain
7. We Have No Secrets
8. Right Thing to Do
9. Mockingbird - Carly Simon, , James Taylor
10. Haven't Got Time for the Pain
See all 21 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Not a Day Goes By
2. Why
3. It Happens Everyday
4. Orpheus
5. Come Back Home
6. Coming Around Again
7. Give Me All Night [Single Version]
8. Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of
9. All I Want Is You
10. Let the River Run
See all 19 tracks on this disc

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Inevitably described as leggy or toothy, Carly Simon emerged in the early '70s as a kind of finishing-school sex symbol. She's the daughter of publisher Richard Simon, as in Simon and Schuster, and her very personal early songs were informed with a familiarity and uneasiness with the trappings of wealth and prominence. The finely detailed "That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" best captures the young Simon. At a time when her counterculture peers were singing about buildings going up in flames, 26-year-old Carly focused on the glow from her brooding father's cigarette as she slipped by his study. "That's the Way" was the first of a string of top-10 hits Simon produced through the '70s and into the '80s. Anthology includes the lot of them--from "Anticipation" through "You're So Vain" past "Let the River Run" (better known as the theme from Working Girl). Far surpassing the 10-song Elektra retrospective, The Best of Carly Simon, this two-disc, 40-song collection spans three decades in the career of an artist who clearly believes that confession is good for the soul. --Steven Stolder


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Packs a pair of CDs with 40 tracks released by Elektra, Warner Bros., Mirage, Epic and Artista from 1970-1994. Features the hit singles 'That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be,' 'Anticipation,' 'You're So Vain' (with Mick Jagger on backing vocals), 'Haven't Got Time For The Pain,' 'Mockingbird' (duet with James Taylor), 'Nobody Does It Better,' 'Jesse,' 'Coming Around Again' and 'Let The River Run.' All in deluxe gatefold digipack along with a separate 40-page booklet. Elektra. 2002.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Terrific Collection Of Carly Simon's Greatest Hits!, July 28, 2004
By Barron Laycock "Labradorman" (Temple, New Hampshire United States) - See all my reviews
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Carly Simon straddled the world between folk and pop music in the early 1970s and gradually emerged from the shadow of other folk titans to become a pop singer of verve and moment, earning herself a place in the pantheon of very successful singers like Joni Mitchell, Judy Collins, and a number of others like Carol King who were on the pop charts and in the folk clubs earlier in their career. This album is a wonderful summary of the best of her efforts throughout her career, including those early years. From her breakthrough hits like -That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be- and -Anticipation- to later smash singles like -Loving You Is the Right Thing To Do- and -You're So Vain- (rumored to be written about everyone from James Taylor to Mick Jagger, but more likely a joke aimed at actor Warren Beatty) is all here.

This collection successfully gathers the best of those early years in one place, and then adds to it those superb follow-on efforts with a second CD that reprises her second stage efforts with another collection of more adult-centered pop hits. Even though I usually prefer to sample an artist in context in their early albums, even I have to admit this is a great comprehensive overview of the collective efforts from Carly Simon. There are a lot of good songs here, like the terrific -Legend In Your Own Time- about then beau James Taylor, and the rocking -Mockingbird-, a duet done with Taylor.

Indeed, there are other interesting, provocative, and beautiful selections here, including my own personal favorite, -I Haven't Got Time For The Pain-. This is a great look at a fascinating artist who later made a terrific comeback album called -Coming Around Again-, with hits such as the title cut, as well as superb numbers like -The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of- to regain her audience and popularity, which she used to great advantage in the years since, with a number of hits included here from -Better Not Tell Her- to -All I Want Is You-, and from -It Happens Every Day- to -Like A River-. It is one of her best and most representative greatest hits albums yet, and it gives us an interesting vantage point with which to understand her better. This is a terrific greatest hits album by an artist who is often under-appreciated. This is one I heartily recommend. Enjoy!
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Make your own - this one is missing too many..., October 3, 2003
By Christopher Todd Durnil (Champaign, IL United States) - See all my reviews
I am a HUGE Carly Simon fan, and while I was happy to see a comprehensive collection covering Carly's expansive career of hits, too many major songs were missing from this collection, and too many unnecessary songs were added, to make this anthology definitve. Sad, because it is probably the collection that most will turn to first to get an initial Carly collection going, but they will be missing out on many of Carly's key tracks...

While this easily could have been a three disc set, Carly has had a box set done (the superior "Clouds In My Coffee," which places the songs in thematic discs, not chronological order), I decided to make my own Carly Anthology and include the songs I felt best represented her career. I also took Anthology's approach to leave the collection as a two-disc set and present the songs in the order to which they were released.Here's my collection:

DISC 1:
1) That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be
2) Anticipation
3) Legend In Your Own Time
4) Julie Through the Glass
5) Angel from Montgomery
6) You're So Vain
7) We Have No Secrets
8) The Right Thing to Do
9) Night Owl
10) Mockingbird
11) I Haven't Got Time for the Pain
12) Attitude Dancing
13) Waterfall
14) It Keeps You Running
15) Libby (Another Passenger)
16) Nobody Does It Better
17) You Belong to Me
18) Boys In the Trees
19) Devoted to You
20) Vengeance
21) Never Been Gone

DISC 2:
1) Spy
2) We're So Close
3) Jesse
4) Not a Day Goes By
5) Why
6) Hello Big Man
7) My New Boyfriend
8) Coming Around Again
9) The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of
10) All I Want Is You
11) Do the Walls Come Down?
12) Let the River Run
13) Time After Time
14) Better Not Tell Her
15) Didn't I?
16) Love of My Life
17) Like a River
18) Touched By the Sun
19) So Many Stars


I think this makes a much better collection. I have reserved many of my favorite Carly non-hits for a third disc, but these best represent her popular favorites. I can't believe Rhino put out this Anthology and didn't include "Libby," "We're So Close," "Hello Big Man," "Didn't I?" and "So Many Stars" - an act which is criminal since these are among Carly's greatest songs she's written.I wish someone would release a complete definitive collection of Carly's movie songs. Carly has written enough music for movies to fill a entire cd. Also, there are many unreleased studio recordings and b-sides throughout Carly's career that would make a great collection. And it's a damn shame that "Hello Big Man" and "The Bedroom Tapes" are out of print, they are two of Carly's strongest albums.

As it stands, do not look at this collection as a "definitive" set of Carly's best. If you're a fan, make your own collection. If you're just getting acquainted with Carly's wonderful music, start with the "Clouds..." box set and delve further...
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's the superior sound quality, February 7, 2003
Carly Simon's two disc Anthology contains forty songs -- and all but one was previously available on compact disc (the new track is the live recording of "Touched by the Sun"). So you own Warner Brothers' The Best of Carly Simon Volume I (single disc), you own Arista's three disc boxed set Clouds In My Coffee and you own Arista's Greatest Hits Live (single disc) -- what do you need this one for?

It's an appropriate question. Even more so if you're also someone who owns all of Simon's studio albums. Why buy Anthology for any reason other than to keep the collection complete? Especially at this price?

There is a wonderful essay in the booklet that comes with the Anthology. There are some interesting photos. And?

For me, the deciding factor was all the talk of the superior sound quality. The reviewers are not mistaken, there is a world of difference in the sound quality of the previous versions (whether they're songs from the seventies, eighties or nineties). I don't think it's just an issue of remastering. I think a number of songs have been remixed to bring tracks that were previously buried in the mix more to the foreground.

This isn't a make it or break it test for Carly fans. Having this album doesn't make you a better fan and not having doesn't make you a worse one. But having it does give you a new perspective on recordings you previously felt you had heard.

Are there any complaints to be made? Sure. It would be easy to point out that the B-side to "Give Me All Night," a wonderful song called "Sleight of Hand," is still not available on disc.
Despite a boxed set and now a two disc anthology, the only way to hear this song remains vinyl. Want to hear her song to the mini-series Sins? Well you'll still have try to find it on an import CD. Don't believe import's even an option for her song from the film Torchlight. And in my group of Carly Simon listeners, we're all agreed that "Touched by the Sun" was not the song performed at Grand Central that needed to find it's way onto compact disc. (The majority weighs in on her radical reworking of "We Have No Secrets.")

That's song selection. And it's certainly valid to comment on what this could have been. But let's deal with what it is: a Simon album you need to hear with your own ears. As with her other release this year, Christmas is Almost Here, in my circle many were surprised to hear the actual CDs having heard samples online. The online samples do not begin to demonstrate the superior sound quality to this collection.

Time's are tough and album prices continue to rise. So if the cost seems too high to go into blindly for what may be thirty-nine songs you already have (plus one new live track), try to find someone who has Anthology already. Listen to it and I'm willing to bet you'll decide quickly that this anthology is worth the cost.

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5.0 out of 5 stars You can NEVER get too much of a good thing.....
...and Carly is the VERY best. By now, you know all the "big hits"....Well, this album has them all, plus some you probably don't know. Read more
Published on June 26, 2007 by Robert C. Hufford

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Published on August 21, 2006 by john hunter

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Anthology but Not So Great Sound Quality!
I've been a Carly Simon fan ever since I heard "The Right Thing to Do" which is still one of my all-time favourite tracks; a thing of beauty and although one of her shortest ever... Read more
Published on March 13, 2006 by Frederick Baptist

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Carly Simon!

Ms. Carly Simon is, among other great American female singers/songwriters, one of their best! Read more
Published on January 25, 2006 by ARMANDO R. VENEGAS

5.0 out of 5 stars Just The Usual Self Absorbed Egocentric Songs From An Ex Percodan Addict!
It seems like Ms. Simon has forged a succesful music career by singing about two Themes namely-

(1)Good Loving Gone Bad and

(2) How great she thinks she... Read more
Published on December 14, 2005 by John Baranyai

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent compilation
My main reason for reviewing this CD is that the track listing here does not include the song "Film Noir", which is actually the 16th track on Disc 2. Read more
Published on February 21, 2005 by Jools

4.0 out of 5 stars A two-disc collection of songs from early in Simon's career
I would be interested to see what the sales figures are for the different sized Carly Simon collections. Read more
Published on July 26, 2004 by Lawrance M. Bernabo

4.0 out of 5 stars A Very Good Set That Could Have Been Great
Carly Simon - with her distinctive alto - has been churning out quality music for over thirty years. Read more
Published on September 5, 2003 by James E. Bagley

5.0 out of 5 stars CinderSimon Proves Herself, Once And For All!
I've long felt Carly Simon was rock's Cinderella. While evil step-mother Joni Mitchell and step-sisters Carole King and Linda Ronstadt garnered the lion's share of the attention... Read more
Published on August 4, 2003 by Jef Fazekas

4.0 out of 5 stars I'm giving it a 3.9 stars for... *answer below!
I recently purchased this set as it has a good number of songs on the two-disc set and because it is easier to carry around in the car than the three-disc "Clouds in My Coffee"... Read more
Published on April 20, 2003 by CWC

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