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''Hotcakes'' is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter
Carly Simon Carly Elisabeth Simon (born June 25, 1943) is an American singer-songwriter, memoirist, and children's author. She rose to fame in the 1970s with a string of hit records; her 13 Top 40 U.S. hits include "Anticipation" (No. 13), " The Right Thin ...
, released by
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, on January 11, 1974. Featuring the major hits "
Haven't Got Time for the Pain "Haven't Got Time for the Pain" is a song written by Carly Simon and Jacob Brackman that was first released on Simon's 1974 album '' Hotcakes''. It was also released as a single, reaching No. 14 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and No. 2 on the Bil ...
" and " Mockingbird", the latter a duet with her then-husband
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, ''Hotcakes'' became one of Simon's biggest selling albums. Her first
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, the autobiographical songs portray Simon happily married and beginning a family. The album's cover photo, taken by Ed Caraeff in late 1973, shows Simon sitting in a maternity dress, pregnant with her first child, Sally. Produced by Richard Perry who had previously helmed '' No Secrets'', the album features Simon on piano, including the final track "Haven't Got Time for the Pain". The string-and-percussion outro at the end of the album was composed by cellist
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and drummer Ralph MacDonald.


Songs

According to
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critic William Ruhlmann, in "Misfit" "a wife implores her carousing husband to come home." Simon said of "Misfit" that "At times now when I'm at the point of despair I'm not as inclined to write about it as I used to be. That's what the lines mean in 'Misfit'. 'It is hip to be miserable when you're young and intellectual. In a bit you'll admit you're a misfit.' It's making fun of neurotic persons who want to be more neurotic so they can be a real artist. They think the only way they can be a real artist is if they're neurotic." "Think I'm Gonna Have a Baby" is another domestically oriented song in which Simon celebrates the joy of anticipating having a baby. Simon said that "Just Not True" is about herself. She said "'You stick with me when I wish you'd gone.' I've had that experience. I've wanted to obliterate sombody from my thoughts and the more I try to do it the more obvious it becomes I can't. In this case it's about trying to pretend a certain dark side of my own nature is not there and it creeps up from behind and is shouting in my ears." Simon wrote "Forever My Love" together with Taylor. She said "I wrote the music first and James wrote the lyric just before I recorded it. He doesn't sing on that track. He played on most of the cuts on the album. His guitar is a nice feature on the album. He has such a special style. He doesn't sound like anyone else."


Commercial performance

Shortly after its release, ''Hotcakes'' was certified
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by the
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, for sales "of one million dollars at manufacturer's level" in the United States. Elektra chose to release two other very prominent albums at the same time:
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's ''
Planet Waves ''Planet Waves'' is the fourteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on January 17, 1974, by Asylum Records in the United States and Island Records in the United Kingdom. It is also one of only two Dylan albums not or ...
'' and
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's '' Court and Spark''. This decision very likely hurt sales of ''Hotcakes'', and Simon was consequently angry with her label. ''Planet Waves'' hit No. 1 on the
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, ''Court and Spark'' hit No. 2, and ''Hotcakes'' peaked at No. 3. However, ''Hotcakes'' remained on the chart much longer than ''Planet Waves'', and sold many more copies.


Reception

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, writing in ''
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'', stated Simon's ..."Hotcakes is playful-sounding with some serious overtones — a balance that best suits her for the time being." He also stated that "'Think I'm Gonna Have a Baby,' 'Forever My Love' and especially 'Haven't Got Time for the Pain' are substantial songs and performances, superior to almost everything else she has so far recorded."
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, writing in '' Creem'', said, "
You're So Vain "You're So Vain" is a song written in 1971 by American singer and songwriter Carly Simon and released in November 1972. It is one of the songs with which Simon is most identified, and upon its release, reached No. 1 in the United States, Canada, ...
" left a nice afterglow--as Ellen Willis says, it proves that rock and roll is so democratic that even a rich person can make a great single. But except for the startling "Mockingbird" (buy the forty-five if you must) the album's most interesting moment occurs when Simon whistles. William Ruhlmann's more recent review for
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rated the album 4 out of 5 stars. Ruhlmann said that "''Hotcakes'' was an autobiographical concept album that defined domestic bliss at a time when Simon's listeners also were catching their breath and turning inward."


Track listing

Credits adapted from the album's
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Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's
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Musicians


Production


Charts

Album – ''Billboard'' (United States) Album – International Singles – ''Billboard'' (United States)


References


External links


Carly Simon's Official Website
{{Authority control 1974 albums Carly Simon albums Elektra Records albums Albums produced by Richard Perry Albums arranged by Paul Buckmaster Concept albums