Have You Seen Me Lately

1990 studio album by Carly Simon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Have You Seen Me Lately is the 15th studio album by American singer-songwriter Carly Simon, released by Arista Records, on September 25, 1990.

ReleasedSeptember 25, 1990
Studio
Length50:26
Quick facts Studio album by Carly Simon, Released ...
Have You Seen Me Lately
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 1990
Studio
GenreRock
Length50:26
LabelArista
Producer
Carly Simon chronology
My Romance
(1990)
Have You Seen Me Lately
(1990)
This Is My Life (Music from the Motion Picture)
(1992)
Singles from Have You Seen Me Lately
  1. "Better Not Tell Her"
    Released: 1990
  2. "Holding Me Tonight"
    Released: 1990
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The album spent 32 weeks on the US Billboard 200, peaking at No. 60.[1] The first single, "Better Not Tell Her", was very successful on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, charting for 21 weeks, peaking at No. 4, and becoming Simon's biggest hit of the 1990s.[1] The second single, "Holding Me Tonight", was also successful on this chart, peaking at No. 36 and charting for five weeks. The track "Fisherman's Song" features backing vocals by Judy Collins and Simon's sister, Lucy Simon.[2] Simon released a children's book based on the song the following year.[3]

The album's title track was written for the Mike Nichols film Postcards from the Edge (1990), but the entire title sequence – including the song – was deleted by producers, although a great deal of Simon's underscore compositions and thematic interludes remain in the film, eventually earning her a BAFTA nomination for Best Film Score in 1991.[4]

Promotion

Simon released music videos for the singles "Better Not Tell Her" and "Holding Me Tonight"; the former being shot on a beach on Martha's Vineyard in July 1990 - at the estate of Jackie Onassis.[5] Simon also performed the latter on Late Night with David Letterman in 1990.[6] Simon performed the tracks "Happy Birthday" and "Life Is Eternal" on a 1991 episode of The Phil Donahue Show.[7][8]

Reception

More information Review scores, Source ...
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStar[9]
Entertainment WeeklyB[10]
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Stephen Holden, writing in The New York Times, called the album "superb" and the title track "the album's most stunning moment".[11] Greg Sandow, writing for Entertainment Weekly, graded the album B, and stated "'Life Is Eternal' breathes an air of genuine uplift" and "'Better Not Tell Her' and the title track sound firm, tender, and genuine, with pointed melodies and an airy outdoor aura".[10] In a retrospective review from AllMusic, William Ruhlmann rated the album three stars out of five: "Simon has always written songs for her age group; here, it's the fortysomethings of the 1990s. At the end, "We Just Got Here" provides the summer's-end metaphor for middle age." Ruhlmann also singled out the tracks "Better Not Tell Her" and "Fisherman's Song".[9]

Awards

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Year Award Category Work/Recipient Result Ref.
1991 Boston Music Awards Outstanding Pop Album Have You Seen Me Lately Nominated [12]
Outstanding Female Vocalist Carly Simon Nominated
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Track listing

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[13]

More information No., Title ...
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Better Not Tell Her"Carly Simon5:21
2."Didn't I?"Simon2:51
3."Have You Seen Me Lately?"Simon4:16
4."Life Is Eternal"5:25
5."Waiting at the Gate"6:17
6."Happy Birthday"Simon4:53
7."Holding Me Tonight"Simon4:17
8."It's Not Like Him"
  • Simon
  • Brackman
4:31
9."Don't Wrap It Up"Simon4:19
10."Fisherman's Song"Simon3:54
11."We Just Got Here"Simon4:22
Total length:50:26
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Personnel

Musicians

Background vocalists

  • Lani Groves – backing vocals
  • Will Lee – backing vocals, other lead vocal (4)
  • Jimmy Ryan – backing vocals
  • Paul Samwell-Smith – backing vocals
  • Lucy Simon – backing vocals, additional vocals (10)
  • Julie Levine – additional backing vocals (4)
  • Ben Taylor – additional backing vocals (4, 6)
  • Sally Taylor – additional backing vocals (4, 6)
  • Judy Collins – additional vocals (10)

Production

  • Frank Filipetti – producer, recording, mixing
  • Paul Samwell-Smith – producer
  • John Herman – assistant engineer
  • Ted Jensen – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York, NY)
  • Carolyn Quan – design
  • Bob Gothard – photography
  • Kathy Schinhofen – hand lettering
  • Champion Entertainment Organization, Inc. – management

Charts

More information Chart (1990), Peak position ...
Chart (1990) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[14]60
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[15]64
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[16] 160
US Cash Box Top 200 Albums[17] 58
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