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Good budget line compilation Oct 06, 2009 Sony's budget line series "Super Hits" throws up a fine sampler of Carole's early to mid 70's catalogue, featuring songs from various albums:
1. Smackwater Jack - Tapestry (1971).
2. I Feel The Earth Move - The Carnegie Hall Concert: June 18, 1971 (1996).
3. Sweet Seasons - Music (1971)
4. Carry Your Load - Music (1971).
5. Been to Canaan - Rhymes and Reasons (1972).
6. Nightingale - Wrap Around Joy (1974).
7. Jazzman - Wrap Around Joy (1974).
8. Corazon - Fantasy (1973).
9. That's How Things Go Down - Fantasy (1973).
10. Only Love Is Real - Thoroughbred (1975).
All of these appeared on 45rpm singles, except Carry Your Load & I Feel The Earth Move (the Tapestry version was the b-side to It's Too Late).
While this compilation is clearly deficient in terms of the missing gems from her vast back catalogue, it is still a good place to start for those only briefly familiar with her wonderful music.
3 1/2 stars.
Still great songs Jul 21, 2009 Sure, maybe these songs are not Carole King's "Super Hits" but they are still great songs. I listened to these songs when they were first released and still find them enjoyable to listen to, even though some were not popular on the radio. Maybe you need to give them a chance.
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Very poor album to be called Super Hits.... Nov 24, 2008 While Carole King has one of the best loved singing voices in the history of modern American music entertainment, this CD is not a good one. It should not have been titled "Super Hits", because there are some problems with this CD.
1. "It's Too Late" is not on here. This was one of Carole's signature hits from '71, and it's a big mistake for that song to not be on this disc.
2. "I Feel the Earth Move" is a live version instead of the original that we're so fond of. But this live version is not bad, even though the only instrument is the piano.
3. "That's How Things Go Down" was not a hit. This song was released as the B-side to "Corazon" in '73.
4. "Carry Your Load" was also not a hit.
For those of you who want a thorough Carole King hits title, get her Greatest Hits, or another compilation that has the true hits, and no substitutes. This "Super Hits" is a poor compilation, and a botched up one at that. Might be okay enough as a starting sampler, but not highly recommended.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A couple of hits... Aug 07, 2001 This demonstrates just how redundant some compilation album titles are. All Carole's major hits are absent and there are lots of relatively insignificant album tracks. Don't waste your money - get the much better compilations 'Songs of long ago' or better still 'Natural woman'.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
some of her hits but not super Jul 22, 2001 If you don't own any of her records, I would not recommend this one.Some of her hits are here,but What about "Brother, Brother" and "So far away"? It's better for you to buy "Her Greatest Hits" or the two cd compilation "A Natural Woman" which includes her masterpiece "Tapestry". Anyway, "Super Hits" is not a bad album to start.
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