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| Released | July 1977 |
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| Studio | - A&M (Hollywood)
- Sound Labs (Los Angeles)
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| Length | 40:45 |
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| Label | Avatar / Capitol |
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| Producer | Carole King, Norm Kinney |
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Simple Things is the 8th album by American singer-songwriter Carole King, released in 1977. It is her first album on the Avatar / Capitol label.
Critical reception
Cash Box said of the title song that it "lives up to the philosophy of its title and lyric" and "has a deceptively simple melody that draws the listener in after a few short seconds."[4]
Track listing
All tracks written by Carole King, except as noted below.
- Side one
- "Simple Things" (King, Rick Evers) – 2:41
- "Hold On" (King, Evers) – 4:37
- "In the Name of Love" – 3:04
- "Labyrinth" – 4:03
- "You're the One Who Knows" – 5:05
- Side two
- "Hard Rock Cafe" – 3:44
- "Time Alone" – 2:37
- "God Only Knows" – 6:19
- "To Know That I Love You" (King, Evers) – 3:31
- "One" – 5:04
Personnel
- Carole King – piano, vocals, background vocals
- Rick Evers – guitar
- Robert McEntee – guitar, keyboards, background vocals
- Michael Rivera – percussion
- Rob Galloway – bass
- Mark Hallman – guitar, keyboards, background vocals
- Michael Wooten – drums
- Louise Goffin – background vocals
- Sherry Goffin – background vocals
- Nolan Smith – trumpet, flugelhorn
- Maurice Spears – bass trombone
- Terry Harrington – baritone saxophone
- Oscar Brashear – trumpet, flugelhorn
- Ernie Watts – tenor saxophone
- George Bohanon – trombone, horn arrangement
- Robert Dubow – violin
- Charles Veal – violin
- Ken Yerke – violin
- David Campbell – viola
- Dennis Karmazyn – cello
Production notes
- Produced by Carole King and Norm Kinney
- Engineered by Norm Kinney and Milt Calice
- Steve Katz – assistant engineer
- James Tuttle – sound assistance
- Bernie Grundman – mastering
- Roy Reynolds – illustrations and photography
- Rick Evers – label design
- Terry Kruger – label art
- Roy Kohara and Roy Reynolds – art direction
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Position
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| Australian Albums Chart[5]
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88
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Certifications
References
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