Coming Around Again Carly Simon

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1987
  • Sales Rank: 22,159
  • Label: ARISTA
  • UPC: 078221844321

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Coming Around Again

1LISTENComing Around Again 3:41
2LISTENGive Me All Night 4:23
3LISTENAs Time Goes By 5:08
4LISTENDo the Walls Come Down 3:48
5LISTENThe Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of 4:59
6LISTENIt Should Have Been Me 4:25
7LISTENTwo Hot Girls (On a Hot Summer Night) 4:53
8LISTENYou Have to Hurt 4:05
9LISTENAll I Want Is You 3:59
10LISTENHold What You've Got 4:42
11LISTENThe Itsy Bitsy Spider 3:42

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After the debacle that was Spoiled Girl, Carly Simon moved to her fourth record label, Arista, and returned to soundtrack work, which had given her her second biggest hit, "Nobody Does It Better," afrom The Spy Who Loved Me, in 1977. This time, she wrote "Coming Around Again" for Heartburn, and it hit #18 in early 1987, her biggest hit in more than six years. That set up Simon's comeback with this album, which became her biggest hit in a decade, producing two more chart singles, "Give Me All Night" (#61) and "All I Want Is You" (#54), and going platinum. Along with "The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of," all made the Top 10 of the Adult Contemporary chart. On the surface, this hit album had a lot in common with her last, failed effort. Once again, a bevy of producers--nine this time--weighed in, in an attempt to vary Simon's appeal. This time, they included rocker Bryan Adams and lush popmeister Richard Perry. The big difference was that Simon was willing to go to her strengths as a ballad singer rather than romping amid synthesized blips. Better to flirt with retro (there's a nice cover of "As Time Goes By" with a harmonica solo by Stevie Wonder) than disco, at least as far as Simon's audience is concerned. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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