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Carly Simon has declared that her collaboration with photographer Norman Seeff will result in limited edition museum-quality fine art prints of the photographs taken by him. Through this, the new collection not only presents some of her famous but also a few of her most classic pictures, like the stunning ‘Playing Possum’ cover, and at the same time it creates the new vinyl pre-order for that album. This limited edition gives music and culture lovers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to possess archival items from a period that marked a change in music and pop culture.
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The announcement from the artist directly showcases a collection of photographs that the photographer took and was noted for his artistic and very close-up portraits of music icons. The prints are to be issued in very limited numbers, some of them being autographed by both Simon and Seeff, which makes them even rarer for the collectors. Besides the original 1975 album ‘Playing Possum’ which is available for pre-order but in colored vinyl, thus it’s a major reissue for the loyal fans.
The announcement was met with an immediate outpour of nostalgic reactions. The most comments went to the ‘Playing Possum’ cover that unveiled Simon in an extremely sexy way through the use of a leotard and knee-high boots. One person succinctly put his reaction: ‘So damn hot!!!! STILL. TO THIS DAY.’ Another one mentioned the personal history of love for the album saying, ‘Fell in love with this album from day 1. ‘Sons of Summer’…’ The cover’s omnipresent impact was a recurring theme, one more commentator stated, ‘One of my favorite album photos of all time.’
The emotional connection to the music of Simon was equally strong in the responses. One fan expressed his admiration, ‘Such glorious Carly Simon vocals on this lp.’ Another one confessed a more general admiration, ‘Absolutely stunning…I fell in love with Carly’s voice when I bought the greatest hits album and have been in love with her ever since.’ The discussions showed very strong combination of artistic appreciation and musical fandom.
Humor and self-revelation also came out. A listener admitted, ‘Back in the day I would look at your album covers…like really look!’ Another hinted at even more an enigmatic fun thing: ‘Playing possum album cover was a prized possession of my young self for a reason I will not reveal.’ These comments shed light on the album art’s legendary status and its part in the private stories of many listeners.
The new vinyl issue brought a practical query one person asked, ‘Will there be signed copies of the vinyl?’ This question is a clear indication of the very strong demand of the collectors who want to have Simon’s new products. By making this selling channel the official website of Simon, it has turned into something special for the singer’s most loyal fans.
Carly Simon’s music career spanning for decades and including ‘You’re So Vain’ and other hits, has marked her as a prominent figure in the music arena. The release of retro photos with Norman Seeff, who photographed the likes of Joni Mitchell and Rolling Stones, is a direct link to that legacy. Besides, it is a celebration of teamwork not merely a handout of merchandise. In related music news, Alanis Morissette recently collaborated with Simon.
The prints’ limited nature and the special colored vinyl pre-order create a sense of urgency. For the die-hard fans, it’s a one-time opportunity to own a piece of musical history that encapsulates both the sound and the visually stunning style of Carly Simon in the 1970s. The feedback indicates really well that her influence, whether auditory or visual, is still quite powerful.
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On the contrary, this launch has skillfully interspersed the past and the present along with making the archival art and the updated music formats available to thankful audience. The overall feedback points to the presence of constant fandom where the iconic images and timeless music keep enchanting. Simon’s new release is a testament to the durability of a well-cultivated artistic persona, much like her classic hit ‘Coming Around Again’.