A perfect album
Nafiz Karadere | istanbul/turkey | 01/19/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you like soft rock, you should not miss this perfect album..One of Carly's best works..Carly is doing this everytime...The cover of the cd is gorgeous as usual too..."
An amazing album
Chevy Chase Bank | 06/16/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"At first, I would hear The Doobie Brothers version of "You Belong to Me" from their 1977's "Livin' on the Fault Line". Then, Carly Simon record her version one year later and founded out that Sax player David Sanborn did the solo of it. Now that I realized that Carly Simon has hired the top Jazz musicians for her 1978's "Boys in the Trees". My sister was too excited to hear "You Belong to Me" because Carly's version was a whole lot better than the Doobie Brothers' version. In Michael McDonald words like "Tell Him!, Tell Him You were foolin'" "Ah! Girl, you belong to me", "Tell him, he's a stranger". Carly's words were "Tell her you were foolin'", "You don't even know her", "Tell her I love you". Ever since Michael and Carly wrote the song. Michael would record it, first. Then, Carly would record it for her 1978's "Boys in the Trees" album."