I'm Easy (album) explained
I'm Easy |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Keith Carradine |
Cover: | I'm Easy (Keith Carradine album).jpg |
Released: | 1976 |
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Label: | Asylum 7E-1066 |
Producer: | John Guerin |
Next Title: | Lost & Found |
Next Year: | 1978 |
I'm Easy is a 1976 album by Keith Carradine recorded at Devonshire Sound Studios, North Hollywood, and Elektra Sound Recorders, Los Angeles.[1] The album, named after the hit single "I'm Easy", reached number 61 on the US Billboard 200.[2]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Keith Carradine
- "Honey Won't You Let Me Be Your Friend"
- "High Sierra"
- "Been Gone So Long"
- "I'm Easy"
- "The Soul is Strong"
- "I Will Never Forget Your Face"
- "It's Been So Long"
- "Raining in the City"
- "I'll Be There"
- "Spellbound"
Personnel
- Keith Carradine - vocals, guitar, backing vocals
- Ben Benay, Dean Parks, Larry Carlton, Lee Ritenour - guitar
- Max Bennett, Reinie Press - bass
- Dave Grusin - Fender Rhodes, synthesizer, arrangements; ARP synthesizer on "I'm Easy"
- Earl Palmer, Harvey Mason, Jim Gordon - drums
- John Guerin - drums; piano on "I'm Easy"
- David Luell - saxophone
- Al Aarons - trumpet
- Mike Barone - trombone
- Carol Carmichael, Ted Neeley - backing vocals
- John Mayall - piano and harmonica on "Been Gone So Long"
- Frank Rosolino - trombone on "The Soul is Strong"
- Dennis Budimir - guitar on "I Will Never Forget Your Face"
- Technical
- Fritz Richmond, Jerry Hudgins - engineer
- Henry Lewy, John Guerin, Jerry Hudgins - mixing
- Glen Christensen - art direction
- George Hurrell - photography
Notes and References
- Current Biography Yearbook - Volume 52 1992- Page 119 "An accomplished singer, guitarist, and songwriter, he has recorded two albums, I'm Easy (1976) and Lost and Found (1978)"
- Colin Larkin - 1993The Guinness who's who of seventies music 0851127274- Page 80 "An album of the same title, on Asylum Records, reached number 61 . Although Carradine continued to record sporadically he never again had any success in the field of music. Album: I'm Easy (1976). their earnest 1970 US chart-topper, ..."