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Fantasy is an album by American singer-songwriter Carole King, released in 1973. This time
King wrote all the songs herself. At the time of its release, it only reached #6 on the Billboard
album chart, but has remained highly regarded by her fans over the ensuing decades. One of
the tracks of the album is a song called "Haywood" which is about drug addiction.
The Spanish language track "Corazón" (the Spanish word for "heart," also used as a term of
endearment, as in this song's lyrics) was a moderate hit single from the album, as was
"Believe in Humanity." The flip side of the latter single, "You Light Up My Life" (not the Debby
Boone hit), charted separately from its A-side.
Carole King - Fantasy 1973
01. "Fantasy Beginning" ? 1:03
02. "You've Been Around Too Long" ? 3:42
03. "Being at War With Each Other" ? 3:27
04. "Directions" ? 3:29
05. "That's How Things Go Down" ? 3:01
06. "Weekdays" ? 2:45
07. "Haywood" ? 4:47
08. "A Quiet Place to Live" ? 1:56
09. "Welfare Symphony" ? 3:47
10. "You Light Up My Life" ? 3:14
11. "Corazón" ? 4:06
12. "Believe in Humanity" ? 3:19
13. "Fantasy End" ? 1:25
Carole King - guitar, piano, vocals
Danny Kortchmar - guitar, vocals
David T. Walker - guitar
Charles Larkey - bass
Susan Ranney - bass
Harvey Mason, Sr. - drums
Bobbye Hall - percussion
Eddie Kendricks - vocals
Tom Scott, Curtis Amy, Ernie Watts, Mike Altschul - saxophone
Chuck Findley, Ollie Mitchell, Al Aarons - trumpet
Charles Loper, George Bohannon, Richard Hyde - trombone
Ken Yerke, Barry Socher, Sheldon Sanov, Haim Shtrum, Kathleen Lenski, Miwako Watanabe,
Glen Dicterow, Polly Sweeney, Robert Lipsett, Gordon Marron Strings - violin
Denyse Buffum, David Campbell, Alan DeVeritch, Ronald Folsom - violia
Jeffrey Solow, Judith Perett - cello
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