Clouds In My Coffee 1965-1995

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ALBUM INFORMATION
  • Artist: Carly Simon (See All Albums by Carly Simon)
  • Date Released: Dec 8, 1995

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Pop

  • Label: Arista

Total Tracks: 58   Total Length: 222:12

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What are you going to do?

kjc

With the exception of 2 songs, I have most of these. It's worth the download if you don't have the songs already, otherwise, it's silly to have more than one of the same song. I hope somebody is working to correct this problem (doubtful). I agree with the others. It's disappointing. Guess I'll just have to buy those 2 I don't have somewhere else. :-}

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Disappointed once again!

texasyeehah

I agree with jugaluck. I have all of her hits except one...and of course the one I want is Album Only.

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They must be fools

jugaluck

Once again, we get all excited to learn that we can get Carly Simon originals, only to have our joy dashed by the words "album only". I know, I know, it's a good deal to get 58 songs for 36 credits, but considering that I am only interested in 3 songs, it gets a bit more expensive. They must be fools to think that the "album only" restriction that is getting more common every day will result in increased sales. They lost my money on this one.

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Rather than focusing on hits and other material most beloved by fans, retrospectives compiled by the artists themselves tend to reflect personal favorites, overbalanced with more recent material. By organizing this three-disc set into three different, non-chronological collections, Carly Simon partially defeats those tendencies. The first disc, The Hits, performs the valuable function of bringing together most of her biggest singles, previously spread across many records on many labels. The second disc, Miscellaneous & Unreleased, seems aimed at the collector. And the third, Cry Yourself to Sleep, is the best-intentioned one of all — though perceived as a singles artist, Simon has written some of her best and most personal music on isolated album tracks. However, her choices here are frequently not the best songs in her catalog; what is included is good stuff — it’s just that a box set can offer the opportunity to provide an alternate view of an artist who may have been misjudged, as Carly Simon has been, and Clouds in My Coffee is ultimately less than completely successful in that regard. – William Ruhlmann

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