- Wrap Around Joy
Infobox Album
Name = Wrap Around Joy
Type = studio
Artist =Carole King
Released = 1974
Recorded =
Genre = Pop/Rock
Length = 42:15
Label = Ode
Producer =Lou Adler
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:k9fixq95ldfe link]
Last album = "Fantasy"
(1973)
This album = "Wrap Around Joy"
(1974)
Next album = "Really Rosie"
(1975)"Wrap Around Joy" is a
1974 album byCarole King . The album hit #1 on the Billboard album charts in the fall of 1973 and spun off successful singles with "Jazzman " (#2 pop) and "Nightingale" (#10 pop as well as #1 adult contemporary).Track listing
All tracks composed by Carole King, lyrics by Dave Palmer
#"Nightingale" – 3:38
#"Change of Mind, Change of Heart" – 4:39
#"Jazzman " – 3:44
#"You Go Your Way, I'll Go Mine" – 3:34
#"You're Something New" – 2:55
#"We Are All in This Together" – 4:03
#"Wrap Around Joy" – 2:59
#"You Gentle Me" – 3:46
#"My Lovin' Eyes" – 3:08
#"Sweet Adonis" – 3:22
#"A Night This Side of Dying" – 2:59
#"The Best Is Yet to Come" – 3:30Personnel
Carole King - synthesizer, guitar, piano, vocals
*Tom Scott - saxophone
*Sue Raney - bass
*Louise Goffin - background vocals
*Mike Altschul - horn
*George Bohannon - trombone
*Mari Tsumura - violin
*Denyse Buffum - viola
*Thomas Buffum - violin
*David Campbell - viola
*Gene Coe - horn
*Maurice Dicterow - violin
*Richard Feves - bass
*Chuck Findley - trumpet
*Frederick Seykora - cello
*Sherry Goffin - background vocals
*Abigale Haness - background vocals
*Jim Horn - saxophone
*Richard Hyde - trombone
*Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar - guitar, vocals
*Charles Larkey - bass
*Gordon Marron Strings - violin
*Dan Neufeld - viola
*Andy Newmark - drums
*Dean Parks - guitar
*Paul Polivinick - viola
*Jay Rosen - violin
*Sheldon Sanov - violin
*Haim Shtrum - violin
*Jeff Solow - cello
*Lya Stern - violin
*Polly Sweeney - violin
*Ernie Watts - horn
*Dick Hyde - horn
*Richard Kaufman - violin
*Susan Ranney - bass
*Nina Deveritch - cello
*Bobby Dubow - violin
*Gottfried Hoogeveen - cello
*Dan Newfeld - viola
*Fred Jackson, Jr. - hornChart positions
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