One to One Carole King

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  • Release Date: 06/21/2005
  • Original Release: 1982
  • Sales Rank: 137,973
  • Label: WOUNDED BIRD RECORDS
  • UPC: 664140934429
 
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One to One

1LISTENOne to One 3:16
2LISTENIt's a War 3:08
3LISTENLookin' Out for Number One 3:15
4LISTENLife Without Love 3:48
5LISTENGolden Man 5:24
6LISTENRead Between the Lines 2:54
7LISTEN(Love Is Like A) Boomerang 2:35
8LISTENGoat Annie 4:01
9LISTENSomeone You Never Met Before 3:16
10LISTENLittle Prince 2:06

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

No Carole King album could ever be called bad -- she's simply not capable of turning in songs that are anything less than melodic and expertly crafted & structured. One to One, however, found her in non-experimental mode. Past albums had explored country (Touch the Sky), R&B (Fantasy), and nostalgia (Pearls). But One to One was straight-up, no-frills singer/songwriter fare, close in spirit to Tapestry but without that album's iconic status. The production has the easy, unchallenging mid-'70s feel of Simple Things, and the personnel supporting King here is largely the same. The title track is collaboration with Cynthia Weill -- it's a catchy, candyfloss concoction, and something you imagine two songwriters of such stature could well have written in their sleep. King's lyrics have never been the most celebrated part of her writing, and she's not trying to reinvent herself here, either. But anyone won over by King's Capitol recordings (most of which failed commercially) will certainly enjoy the typically warm-hearted, altruistic fare presented here, particularly "Little Prince," "Golden Man," and the toe-tapping, Brill Building throwback "Read Between the Lines." Charles Donovan, All Music Guide

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