I'm Easy (album) explained

I'm Easy
Type:Studio
Artist:Keith Carradine
Cover:I'm Easy (Keith Carradine album).jpg
Released:1976
Studio:
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

  1. "Honey Won't You Let Me Be Your Friend"
  2. "High Sierra"
  3. "Been Gone So Long"
  4. "I'm Easy"
  5. "The Soul is Strong"
  6. "I Will Never Forget Your Face"
  7. "It's Been So Long"
  8. "Raining in the City"
  9. "I'll Be There"
  10. "Spellbound"

Personnel

Technical

Notes and References

  1. 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)"
  2. 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, ..."