Caramel (Suzanne Vega Song)
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"Caramel" is a song by American singer-songwriter
Suzanne Vega Suzanne Nadine Vega ( Peck; born July 11, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter best known for her folk-inspired music. Vega's music career spans almost 40 years. She came to prominence in the mid-1980s, releasing four singles that entered the ...
, which was released in 1996 as the lead single from her fifth studio album ''
Nine Objects of Desire ''Nine Objects of Desire'' is the fifth studio album by American musician Suzanne Vega, released on September 10, 1996 through A&M Records. As with her previous album (1992), it was produced by her then-husband Mitchell Froom (who also co-wrote ...
'' and featured in the American romantic comedy film '' The Truth About Cats & Dogs''. The song was written by Vega and produced by
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. The song's music video was directed by Charles Wittenmeier.


Background

"Caramel" was influenced by the
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music of the 1960s, which Vega grew up listening to. In a 1997 interview for ''Power Music Network'', Vega said, "'Caramel' was intended to be one of those old fashioned songs, like "
The Girl from Ipanema "Garota de Ipanema" ("The Girl from Ipanema") is a Brazilian bossa nova and jazz song. It was a worldwide hit in the mid-1960s and won a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1965. It was written in 1962, with music by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Por ...
," or what
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would sing. I used to really love that kind of music when I was a teenager." Until "Caramel", Vega had consciously avoided writing in such a style because "I didn't want the music to be corny" and "I came up in the '80s during the new wave when rhythms were all so English-influenced." Lyrically, Vega has described "Caramel" as being "about longing and wishing for something you know you really shouldn't have", with 'caramel' being "the metaphor for the thing you long for, but you shouldn't really touch". Prior to its release on ''Nine Objects of Desire'', "Caramel" was featured in the film '' The Truth About Cats & Dogs'', and its accompanying soundtrack release, in April 1996. Vega recalled of being approached by the filmmakers and the subsequent decision to use "Caramel" in the film, "When I saw the scene, I thought 'Caramel' would be the right song. I had written the basic idea of the song already and we were in the process of recording it when I got that phone call. So we then adjusted some of the song so it would fit the movie." From A&M Records' perspective, the use of "Caramel" in the film was a way of reintroducing Vega after her three year absence from the music scene. In the US and UK, "Caramel" was released as a promotional single from the soundtrack, and then as a single in Europe from ''Nine Objects of Desire''. The song was also used in the trailer for the 2004 American romantic drama film '' Closer''.


Critical reception

On its release,
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of ''
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'' commented, "This soft-served morsel shows Vega in rare form as she whips up a sultry, lounge-ish tune that drips with her soft warm vocals. Excellent arrangement has subdued horns, strings and bongos." In a review of ''Nine Objects of Desire'', Daina Darzin of ''
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'' considered the song to "sidle up to an almost Latin vibe and mellifluous orchestration". Elysa Gardner of the ''
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'' wrote, "'Caramel' has a bossa nova feel, with lilting flutes and muted trumpets adding nuance." Craig S. Palosky of ''
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'' commented, "The delicate 'Caramel' turns a forbidden attraction into a sensual slow dance." L. Kent Wolgamott of the ''
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'' noted the song "goes into the cocktail lounge to explore forbidden longing". Dave Hansen of ''
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'' wrote, "'Caramel' sounds like something one would hear coming from the cantina on ''
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'' with a slinky seductress on the microphone. Vega's refreshing voice and simple guitar make this song a soothing pleasure."


Track listing

;CD single (European release) #"Caramel" (LP Version) – 2:55 #"Small Blue Thing" – 3:54 ;CD single (European release #2) #"Caramel" (LP Version) – 2:55 #"
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" (Spanish Version) – 3:49 #"Story of Isaac" – 4:08 #"As Girls Go" – 3:25 ;CD single (UK promo) #"Caramel" (LP Version) – 2:55 ;CD single (US promo) #"Caramel" – 2:55


Personnel

Caramel *
Suzanne Vega Suzanne Nadine Vega ( Peck; born July 11, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter best known for her folk-inspired music. Vega's music career spans almost 40 years. She came to prominence in the mid-1980s, releasing four singles that entered the ...
– vocals * Steve Donnelly – electric guitar * Pete Thomas,
Jerry Marotta Jerome David Marotta (born February 6, 1956, in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American drummer who resides in Woodstock, New York. He is the younger brother of Rick Marotta, who is also a drummer and composer. Career Marotta was a member of the bands ...
– drums, percussion *
Bruce Thomas Bruce Thomas (born 14 August 1948 in Stockton-on-Tees, England) is an English rock bass guitarist, best known as bassist for the Attractions; the band formed in 1977 to back Elvis Costello in concert and on record. In addition to his work ...
– bass *
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– clarinets * Dave Douglas – muted trumpets * Cecilia Sparacio – flutes *
Mitchell Froom Mitchell Froom (born June 29, 1953) is an American musician and record producer. He was a member of the bands Gamma (band), Gamma and Latin Playboys, and is currently the keyboardist for Crowded House. He has produced albums for several artists, ...
– keyboards, horn arrangement Production * Mitchell Froom – producer of "Caramel", "Story of Isaac" and "As Girls Go" * Tchad Blake – recording and mixing on "Caramel", "Story of Isaac" and "As Girls Go" *
Steve Addabbo Steve Addabbo is a record producer, songwriter and audio engineer who helped launch the careers of Suzanne Vega and Shawn Colvin. He had a vital hand in Vega's hit single, "Luka" and Colvin's album '' Steady On''. Career He has produced and/or ...
,
Lenny Kaye Lenny Kaye (''né'' Kusikoff; born December 27, 1946) is an American guitarist, composer, and writer who is best known as a member of the Patti Smith Group. Early life Kaye was born to Jewish parents in the Washington Heights area of upper Ma ...
– producers of "Luka" and "Small Blue Thing" * Joe Warda – assistant recording engineer on "Caramel" * John Paterno, S. Husky Höskulds – assistant mixing engineers on "Caramel" *
Bob Ludwig Robert C. Ludwig (born c. 1945) is an American mastering engineer. He has mastered recordings on all the major recording formats for all the major record labels, and on projects by more than 1,300 artists including Led Zeppelin, Lou Reed, Qu ...
– mastering on "Caramel" Other * Jeri Heiden – art direction * Albert Sanchez – photography


References

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