Rest on Me | ||||
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Released | December 1971 [1] | |||
Recorded | 1971 | |||
Studio | Hollywood Sound Recorders (Los Angeles, California). | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 33:36 | |||
Label | Amos | |||
Producer | Jimmy Bowen | |||
Kim Carnes chronology | ||||
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Singles from Rest on Me | ||||
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Rest on Me is the first studio album by Kim Carnes. It was released in 1971 (see 1971 in music) on Amos Records and reissued on A&M Records in the late 1970s. The album (minus the opening song) was also released on CD on many European budget labels in the early 1990s - but with all tracks remixed and, rather curiously, running at a markedly low speed. Most tracks were also lengthened, simply by repeating parts of the tracks. In 2012, the original album was re-mastered and made available, complete and at the correct speed, as an internet download in 2012 and on CD on the Essential Media Group label the following year.
Carnes began her recording career with The New Christy Minstrels. After meeting producer Jimmy Bowen in 1971, she signed a recording contract with Amos Records. [2] Following the album's release, Carnes and her husband David Ellingson issued a standalone single titled "It's Love That Keeps It All Together", also produced by Bowen. [3]
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [4] |
Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [5] |
Cash Box described "To Love" as "an interesting up tempo tune in a highly commercial vein", and a "fine performance" by Carnes. [6] They described Rest on Me as a "fabulous album", noting Carnes' ability to interpret songs well. [7] Billboard noted the album's similarities with artists including Carole King, Carly Simon and Gayle McCormick, adding that Carnes is "distinctive in her own right". [8]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "It Takes Time" | Shirley Eikhard | 2:45 |
2. | "Sweet Love Song to My Soul" | Daniel Moore | 2:49 |
3. | "Everything Has Got to Be Free" | Carnes | 2:54 |
4. | "Do You Wanna Dance?" | Bobby Freeman | 2:46 |
5. | "I Won't Call You Back" | Kim Carnes | 2:58 |
6. | "To Love" | 2:54 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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7. | "To Love Somebody" | 3:25 | |
8. | "Fell in Love with a Poet" | Carnes | 3:06 |
9. | "One More River to Cross" | Moore | 2:23 |
10. | "You Can Do It to Me Anytime" | Baker Knight | 2:59 |
11. | "Rest on Me" | Michael McGinnis | 4:37 |
Total length: | 33:36 |
Adapted from the album liner notes. [9]
Region | Date | Format(s) | Label |
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United States | December 1971 | LP | Amos |
Canada | |||
United States | 1984 |
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Canada | |||
Germany | 2011 | Digital download | Essential Media Group |
2013 | CD |
Kim Carnes is an American singer and songwriter. She was born in Los Angeles and grew up there. She began her career as a songwriter in the 1960s, writing for other artists while performing in local clubs and working as a session background singer with the famed Water Sisters. After she signed her first publishing deal with Jimmy Bowen, she released her debut album Rest on Me in 1971. Carnes' self-titled second album primarily contained self-penned songs, including her first charting single "You're a Part of Me", which reached No. 35 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in 1975. In the following year, Carnes released Sailin', which featured "Love Comes from Unexpected Places". The song won the American Song Festival and the award for Best Composition at the Tokyo Song Festival in 1976.
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