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[[File:Simplicity.gif|200px|thumb|right|Front cover of ''Simplicity'']]
 
[[File:Simplicity.gif|200px|thumb|right|Front cover of ''Simplicity'']]
 
Simplicity is the third and final solo album recorded by [[Tim Curry]] released on A&M Records in 1981.
 
Simplicity is the third and final solo album recorded by [[Tim Curry]] released on A&M Records in 1981.
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The LP was released in the early Summer of 1981 and was mostly cover versions of well-known songs, seasoned with Curry's dramatic flair. The Reggae-flavored original ''Working on My Tan'' (reminiscent of ''I Will'' from [[Read My Lips]]) was released as a single, but failed to get much notice. Los Angeles New Wave radio station KROQ chose to play the Lovin' Spoonful cover ''Summer in the City'', to some local success. A second single, the original ballad and title-track, ''Simplicity,'' was also released in 1981. The album managed to bubble under the Hot 100, peaking at #112 on the US LP charts.
  
 
==Track Listing==
 
==Track Listing==
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"I Put A Spell On You" (Herbert Slotkin, "Screamin' Jay" Hawkins) - (3:31)
 
"I Put A Spell On You" (Herbert Slotkin, "Screamin' Jay" Hawkins) - (3:31)
  
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==Singles from Simplicity==
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Working On My Tan/On A Roll ‎(7")
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Working On My Tan ‎(7", Promo) 
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Simplicity/Betty Jean ‎(7") A&M Records
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Simplicity ‎(7", Promo)
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==Album Credits==
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Tim Curry – vocals
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Earl Slick – guitar
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Hank Crawford – saxophone
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Howard Johnson – saxophone
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David "Fathead" Newman – saxophone
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David Sanborn – saxophone
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Charlie Miller – trumpet
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Art Baron – trombone
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Michael Kamen – keyboards
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Joe Newman – guitar
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Bryant Montiro – guitar
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John Siegler – bass
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Noel Alphonso – drums
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Jimmy Maelen – percussion
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Laurel Massé, Gui Andresano, Ula Andrisano, Ula Hedwig, Seth, Dian Sorel, Sasha – background vocals
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
''Tim Curry - Simplicity'' [http://www.timcurry.co.uk/simplicity/4547375586]
 
''Tim Curry - Simplicity'' [http://www.timcurry.co.uk/simplicity/4547375586]

Revision as of 15:48, 16 May 2017

Front cover of Simplicity

Simplicity is the third and final solo album recorded by Tim Curry released on A&M Records in 1981.

The LP was released in the early Summer of 1981 and was mostly cover versions of well-known songs, seasoned with Curry's dramatic flair. The Reggae-flavored original Working on My Tan (reminiscent of I Will from Read My Lips) was released as a single, but failed to get much notice. Los Angeles New Wave radio station KROQ chose to play the Lovin' Spoonful cover Summer in the City, to some local success. A second single, the original ballad and title-track, Simplicity, was also released in 1981. The album managed to bubble under the Hot 100, peaking at #112 on the US LP charts.

Track Listing

Side A
"Working On My Tan" (Tim Curry) - (4:06)
"She's Not There" (Rod Argent) - (2:22)
"Simplicity" (Tim Curry) - (4:17)
"On A Roll" (Tim Curry) - (2:49)
"Take Me I'm Yours" (Glenn Tilbrook, Chris Difford) - (3:52)

Side B
"Dancing In The Streets" (Marvin Gaye, Ivy Hunter, W.Stevenson) - (3:00)
"Betty Jean" (Tim Curry,Michael Kamen) - (3:20)
"Out Of Pawn" (David Lasley, Lana Marrano) - (3:42)
"Summer In The City" (John Benson Sebastian, Mark Sebastian, Steve Boone) - (3:05)
"I Put A Spell On You" (Herbert Slotkin, "Screamin' Jay" Hawkins) - (3:31)

Singles from Simplicity

Working On My Tan/On A Roll ‎(7") Working On My Tan ‎(7", Promo) Simplicity/Betty Jean ‎(7") A&M Records Simplicity ‎(7", Promo)

Album Credits

Tim Curry – vocals Earl Slick – guitar Hank Crawford – saxophone Howard Johnson – saxophone David "Fathead" Newman – saxophone David Sanborn – saxophone Charlie Miller – trumpet Art Baron – trombone Michael Kamen – keyboards Joe Newman – guitar Bryant Montiro – guitar John Siegler – bass Noel Alphonso – drums Jimmy Maelen – percussion Laurel Massé, Gui Andresano, Ula Andrisano, Ula Hedwig, Seth, Dian Sorel, Sasha – background vocals

External Links

Tim Curry - Simplicity [1]