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1975 studio album by Carly Simon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Playing Possum is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Carly Simon, released by Elektra Records, on April 16, 1975.

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It was Simon's third consecutive album to reach the top 10 on the Billboard Pop albums chart, peaking at No. 10 in June 1975. The lead single from the album, "Attitude Dancing", which featured Carole King on backing vocals, was also a success, peaking at No. 21 on Billboard Pop singles chart, and No. 18 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. A second single, "Waterfall", which featured prominent backing vocals by Simon's then-husband James Taylor, didn't fare as well, reaching no higher than No. 78 on the Pop singles chart. It fared much better on the Adult Contemporary chart, entering the Top 40 and peaking at No. 21. The album's third and final single "More and More" was co-written by New Orleans pianist Dr. John, who also played piano on the track, along with Ringo Starr on drums, but it peaked no higher than No. 94 on the Pop singles chart.

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Reception and packaging

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In his review of the album, Stephen Holden of Rolling Stone said it "represents a breakthrough of sorts for Simon", in her continued shift from a "sensitive singer/songwriter role" to a "rock songstress". He wrote that "Attitude Dancing" was "easily the most exciting Carly Simon cut since 'You're So Vain.'" Other standouts from his review were "After the Storm", "Love Out in the Street", "Are You Ticklish", "Look Me in the Eyes", "Waterfall", and "Slave".[2] Cash Box said of the single "More and More" that "Carly belts out a hard blues vocal over barrelhouse piano, with Memphis style horns and a soulful female chorus lending support."[3]

Today, Playing Possum may best be remembered for its controversial cover photograph, which shows the singer kneeling while wearing only a black negligee, sheer-to-waist pantyhose, and knee-high black boots. The photographer was Norman Seeff.[4][5][6] It was nominated for Best Album Package at the 18th Annual Grammy Awards in Feb. 1976.[7] In 1991, it ranked at No. 20 on the Rolling Stone's list of the 100 greatest album covers.[8]

Simon further included photographs from the session in the booklets accompanying her three-disc boxed set Clouds in My Coffee (1995) and the two-disc Anthology (2002). The latter also includes the singles "Attitude Dancing" and "Waterfall".[9]

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Awards

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Notes

  • A The nomination is credited to Gene Christensen. The photographer was Norman Seeff.

Other honors and recognitions

  • 1991 Playing Possum ranked No. 20 on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Album Covers of All-Time list.[8]

Track listing

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[10]

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Personnel

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Production

  • Producer – Richard Perry
  • Engineers – Bill Schnee (Tracks 1, 2 & 5–10); Norm Kinney (Track 3); Andrew Berliner (Track 4).
  • Second Engineer – Charles Beasley
  • Assistant Engineers – Larry Emerine and Reed Stanley
  • Remixing – Norm Kinney and Bill Schnee
  • Mastered by Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab (Los Angeles, CA).
  • Art Direction – Glen Christensen
  • Design and Photography – Norman Seeff
  • Management – Arlyne Rothberg, Inc.
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Charts

AlbumBillboard (United States)[11]

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SinglesBillboard (United States)[11]

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