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Careless
Stephen Bishop
Careless
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
1977 debut from the impressive singer/songwriter. Featuring a boatload of talented musicians including Art Garfunkel, Larry Carlton, Chaka Khan, Eric Clapton and Lee Ritenour. Unavailable domestically. MCA. 1992.

     
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All Artists: Stephen Bishop
Title: Careless
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Hip-O Select
Original Release Date: 1/1/1976
Re-Release Date: 11/13/2006
Album Type: Original recording remastered
Genres: Pop, Rock
Style: Soft Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 602498800652, 008813046925

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1977 debut from the impressive singer/songwriter. Featuring a boatload of talented musicians including Art Garfunkel, Larry Carlton, Chaka Khan, Eric Clapton and Lee Ritenour. Unavailable domestically. MCA. 1992.
 

CD Reviews

Absolutely perfect
05/25/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Never was there a more perfect album than this. It is absolutely seamless from start to finish and crammed with delicious melodies and clever, romantic lyrics. Who else but stephen Bishop could muster such a star-studded cast on his first album, or use them so well?"
Strong debut from Stephen with a bunch of soft rock gems
Dave | United States | 10/14/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Stephen Bishop had been "kicking around" the music business for many years by the time he finally released his debut album "Careless" in late 1976. Art Garfunkel's "Breakaway" album from the previous year included 2 of Bishop's songs--"Lookin' For the Right One" & "The Same Old Tears On A New Background", the latter of which Bish does himself on here. Bishop did fall short of delivering an album of consistently top flight material here, but it's still a very strong debut. A majority of the songs are excellent & none of them are less than respectable. The opening track was one of his biggest hits & is one of his best songs--"On and On" is a definitive example of his acoustic guitar based, sighing-ly melodic, hopelessly romantic soft rock. Bishop displays over & over again his knack for incredibly tuneful songwriting, his superb vocals which are smooth and filled with emotion, & his excellent acoustic guitar picking. There are a whole bunch of gems--"Never Letting Go" & "One More Night" are tender ballads; "Madge" is a moving tale of an old man looking back at his life, and it features a couple of instrumental breaks that slyly incorporate the "London Bridge" theme/ melody. He successfully ups the tempo on a couple tunes that have horn arrangements and are extremely catchy--"Sinking In An Ocean of Tears", and the top 20 hit "Save It For A Rainy Day" which has a fittingly rainy/ dreamy mix of guitars & electric piano, although the latter track's fade with Chaka Khan's obnoxious, wailing, showoff-y vocals does hurt it. There's also the splendidly tuneful, fittingly Italian-flavored "Little Italy", which has a fun acoustic riff, and the brief "guitar interlude" between "One More Night" & "Save It For A Rainy Day" is also delightful. As for the remaining tracks, none of them are bad, but they sound like filler that Bishop resorted to to fill out the album--"Every Minute" and "Rock and Roll Slave" are crafted, but somewhat dull ballads that slip over into sappiness. He tries to shift gears with the somewhat jazzy title track, & the stripped-down beginning portion really works, but it builds up & becomes considerably problematic, including its excessive orchestration. The album closing "The Same Old Tears On A New Background", performed solo by Stephen on guitar & vocals, is, again, crafted, but the sappiness detracts from it, although his incredible vocals do lift it up considerably. So, the sailing is a bit rough for portions of the album, but it's a solid and often excellent record that does a really effective job of capturing the essence of Stephen Bishop.



"Careless" was lovingly reissued on CD in 2005 by Hip-O-Select Records, with excellent remastering, as well as a recreation of the layout of the original vinyl LP--if you're looking to get the album, this is the version I recommend you go for."
If this comes back in print get it
Scott Atkinson | Northern Virginia | 08/06/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you like Stephen Bishop or just a good mellow song with a great lyric then get this album. You can get some good stuff on a greatest hits album but you'll miss some real gems if you pass this by. It really seems that he put an awful lot of heart into this. It's not just songs it's part of the artist you're hearing. I can't wait to get this again as my cassette has long since worn out."