Fantasy (Carole King album)

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Fantasy is a 1973 studio album by singer-songwriter Carole King that blends pop, soul, and jazz influences and is noted for its conceptual, suite-like structure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concept album
studio album
artist Carole King
chronologyPosition fifth solo studio album by Carole King
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtFeatures Carole King portrait
criticalReception generally positive
dateOfRelease 1973
distributedBy A&M Records
followedBy Wrap Around Joy
follows Rhymes & Reasons
format LP
genre jazz
pop
soul
hasPart A Quiet Place to Live
surface form: “A Quiet Place to Live”

Being at War with Each Other
surface form: “Being at War with Each Other”

“Believe in Humanity”
“Corazón”
“Directions”
“Fantasy Beginning”
“Fantasy End”
Haywood
surface form: “Haywood”

That’s How Things Go Down
surface form: “That’s How Things Go Down”

“Weekdays”
Welfare Symphony
surface form: “Welfare Symphony”

You Light Up My Life
surface form: “You Light Up My Life”

You’ve Been Around Too Long
surface form: “You’ve Been Around Too Long”
hasSingle “Believe in Humanity”
“Corazón”
hasTheme human relationships
social issues
urban life
influencedBy jazz music
pop music
soul music
label Ode Records NERFINISHED
language English
lyricsBy Carole King
medium vinyl record
musicBy Carole King
notableCharacteristic blends pop, soul, and jazz influences
socially conscious lyrics
songs linked thematically and musically
suite-like structure
performer Carole King
primaryMusicalStyle singer-songwriter
producer Lou Adler
recordedIn 1973

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Ode Records releasedAlbum Fantasy (Carole King album)