Anthology ( CD Set)
Disc #1
1. That’s The Way I’ve Always Heard It Should Be
2. One More Time
3. Anticipation
4. Legend In Your Own Time
5. Julie Through The Glass
6. You’re So Vain
7. We Have No Secrets
8. The Right Thing To Do
9. Mockingbird
10. Haven’t Got Time For The Pain
11. Older Sister
12. Waterfall
13. Attitude Dancing
14. In Times When My Head
15. Nobody Does It Better
16. You Belong To Me
17. Devoted To You
18. Boys In The Trees
19. Vengeance
20. Come Upstairs
21. Jesse
Disc #2
1. Not A Day Goes By
2. Why
3. It Happens Every Day
4. Orpheus
5. Come Back Home
6. Coming Back Again
7. Give Me All Night
8. The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of
9. All I Want Is You
10. Let The River Run
11. My Romance
12. Better Not Tell Her
13. Love Of My Life
14. Like A River
15. Two Little Sisters (From Marvin’s Room)
16. Film Noir
17. Scar
18. Actress
19. Touched By The Sun (Live)
Review
For Carly Simon fans looking for something a little more extensive than a single-disc greatest-hits collection, but not something so large and expensive as her Clouds In My Coffee 1966-1996 box set, Anthology is a good deal. The two CDs include 40 songs from 1971 to 2000, among them nearly two dozen chart hits (though some of the later ones only made the adult contemporary charts). For the more cold-blooded fan who wants to zero in on her best and most popular work, there might well be more than she or he wants to hear, particularly on disc two, devoted entirely to post-1980 material, which reflects her move from tenuously folk-rock-related singer/songwriting to blander adult contemporary music. For those who see her early work as her best, The Best Of Carly Simon remains about all you need; for those who appreciate her whole career, the lengthier single-disc anthology The Very Best Of Carly Simon: Nobody Does It Better will likewise suffice. There’s not much in rarities on Anthology either—nothing from her pre-Elektra recordings as part of the Simon Sisters, and nothing previously unreleased, though 1995’s “Touched By the Sun” was only on the Live At Grand Central video, and four tracks are taken not from Simon albums but from film soundtracks (including, of course, her massive 1977 hit, “Nobody Does It Better”). All of this might be too much carping. This does, after all, gather material from more than half a dozen labels, presented respectfully with a 40-page booklet, though the liner notes are much heavier on fawning affection than historical details.
Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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