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Boats Against the Current

Boats Against the Current is the second solo studio album by American singer-songwriter (1949–2024), released in August 1977 by . The album's title derives from the closing line of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel : "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past." Drawing from themes of doomed romance and personal reflection, it marks a significant creative evolution in Carmen's career following the 1974 disbandment of his band the Raspberries and his self-titled debut solo album in 1975. The recording process was tumultuous, beginning under producer but shifting to self-production by after creative conflicts and the unavailability of his previous collaborator Jimmy Ienner, spanning six months across studios in , , and at a cost of $300,000 to $400,000. Notable contributors included drummers and , and string arrangements by , with handling synthesizers and additional orchestration. The album comprises eight tracks blending with orchestral elements: Commercially, Boats Against the Current peaked at number 45 on the chart, spending 13 weeks there, while singles "She Did It" reached number 23 on the and the title track charted at number 88. Despite modest sales and limited promotion from Arista, Carmen later described it as his most personal and artistically fulfilling work, an underappreciated masterpiece amid his solo trajectory.

Background and recording

Album conception

Following the disbandment of the Raspberries in 1975, Eric Carmen transitioned to a solo career, releasing his self-titled debut album later that year, which achieved gold status and established his shift toward soft rock and power ballads. Building on this success, Carmen conceived Boats Against the Current as his second solo project under Arista Records, aiming to craft a more personal and ambitious statement after extensive touring. The album's title drew direct inspiration from the closing line of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past," a phrase that resonated with Carmen's fascination with literary themes of aspiration and regret. This influence shaped the project's core, as Carmen sought to explore mature motifs of nostalgia, romance, and introspection, moving beyond the Raspberries' power pop energy into a reflective soft rock framework. Songwriting for the album began in late 1976, with Carmen composing all eight tracks himself in an autobiographical vein, drawing from personal experiences like adolescent struggles and to create a cohesive narrative cycle. The Raspberries' melodic influence lingered subtly in his approach, but Carmen emphasized introspective lyrics over high-energy hooks. The project was allocated a substantial budget of $300,000 to $400,000, reflecting Arista's investment in Carmen's vision despite the risks of an expansive, self-produced effort.

Recording sessions

The recording sessions for Eric Carmen's Boats Against the Current took place primarily in -area studios during late 1976 and early to mid-1977, allowing for completion in time for the album's August 1977 release. Key facilities included Crystal Sound and Studio 55 in , The Sound Factory in , and Brother Studio in Santa Monica, where the bulk of the tracking and overdubs occurred over several months. Carmen handled production duties himself, drawing on his experience from prior solo work to oversee the sessions, with engineering assistance from a team that included Val Garay, Kevin Beamish, and Earl Mankey, among others, to capture the album's polished sound. Notable guest contributions enhanced the recordings: and of provided backing vocals on "She Did It," (formerly of ) provided backing vocals on "Marathon Man," contributed guitar on "She Did It," and (later of ) handled drums on multiple tracks. To achieve the lush soft rock texture, the sessions incorporated orchestral elements, such as string arrangements composed and conducted by and , alongside extensive multi-tracking techniques for guitars and vocals, creating layered, expansive arrangements without major disruptions during the primary phase.

Production challenges

The production of Boats Against the Current encountered significant hurdles from the outset, beginning with initial recording sessions in in early 1977 under producer , renowned for his work with on albums like Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. These sessions, which lasted approximately one month, were ultimately scrapped due to creative differences and a lack of , with Carmen describing the experience as "absolute torture" and yielding no usable material despite substantial studio time. The collaboration ended acrimoniously following a dispute over hiring saxophonist , after which Dudgeon departed permanently, leaving Carmen to return to the with disorganized tapes and mounting expenses. Following Dudgeon's exit, Carmen shifted to self-producing the album, which granted him greater artistic control but substantially increased his personal workload as he sifted through 46 reels of scattered recordings and re-tracked several songs. This transition moved sessions to , where Carmen assembled a new ensemble of session musicians to rebuild the project, addressing the gaps left by the failed London efforts. However, the process led to financial overruns, with the total production cost reaching $400,000—equivalent to over $2 million in 2025 dollars—under , far exceeding typical budgets for the era due to the need for extensive re-recording. Technical challenges further complicated the effort, including difficulties in achieving cohesive orchestral arrangements and layered vocal harmonies that required numerous takes to refine, compounded by Dudgeon's earlier lack of familiarity with key instruments like guitars. Guest musicians, such as drummer and saxophonist , played a crucial role in resolving these production gaps by providing fresh contributions during the Los Angeles phase. These obstacles collectively delayed the album's release from an anticipated spring 1977 timeline to August, extending the overall process across six months and multiple studios in three cities.

Composition and musical style

Overall style

Boats Against the Current is primarily classified as a album incorporating influences rooted in Eric Carmen's tenure with the Raspberries, while blending orchestral ballads and adult contemporary elements. The album's sound draws from 1970s soft rock contemporaries such as and , evident in its ambitious arrangements reminiscent of John's and Joel's Turnstiles. Thematically, the record explores , lost love, and existential reflection, drawing direct inspiration from F. Scott Fitzgerald's —its title derives from the novel's closing line, "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past." This autobiographical delves into personal struggles and the pursuit of unattainable dreams, creating a cohesive of yearning and self-reckoning. Musically, the album features prominent and guitar elements, lush string arrangements by , and multi-layered vocal harmonies, often evoking Beach Boys-style lushness. Spanning a runtime of 37:57 across eight tracks, it balances epic ballads with pop-funk grooves and rock-driven energy. In contrast to Carmen's 1975 self-titled debut, which achieved commercial success through hits like "All by Myself," Boats Against the Current adopts a more introspective and mature tone, prioritizing orchestral depth over pop accessibility.

Key tracks analysis

The "She Did It" exemplifies the album's pop craftsmanship through its upbeat, piano-driven arrangement and catchy chorus, infused with lush Beach Boys-inspired background vocals arranged by and featuring on harmonies. The lyrics narrate a tale of from , blending playful romance with undertones of lost and yearning, creating a euphoric yet bittersweet vibe that highlights Carmen's melodic sensibility. The title track "Boats Against the Current" stands as a poignant , opening with a sparse intro that builds into sweeping orchestral swells, capturing themes of futile striving and inevitable heartbreak drawn directly from the closing line of F. Scott Fitzgerald's . Carmen's introspective lyrics evoke a sense of being "borne back ceaselessly into the past," underscoring personal isolation amid grand ambition, with the emotional depth amplified by guest contributions including backing vocals from . The album's standout tracks interconnect to form an emotional arc, progressing from the energetic, harmony-rich "She Did It" to the reflective ballads like "Boats Against the Current," unifying the collection through recurring motifs of doomed romance and melancholy introspection.

Release and promotion

Singles

The lead single from Boats Against the Current was "She Did It", released in 1977 on 7-inch vinyl by (catalog AS 0266). The B-side featured the non-album track "Someday". It peaked at number 23 on the , number 15 on the Cash Box Top 100, and number 11 on the Canadian RPM singles chart. The follow-up single, the album's title track "Boats Against the Current", was also issued in 1977 as a 7-inch vinyl single by Arista (catalog AS 0295). The B-side was "Take It or Leave It", another album track. It reached number 88 on the Hot 100. No further commercial singles were released from the album. The singles' promotion included music videos and live television performances, such as Eric Carmen's 1977 appearance performing "She Did It" on U.S. network TV.

Marketing and tour

Arista Records promoted Boats Against the Current through print advertisements in music industry publications, including a 10-by-12-inch vintage ad from 1977 highlighting the album's release. These efforts tied into the album's title, drawn from F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, to evoke themes of aspiration and nostalgia. The label also issued promotional singles, such as a mono radio version of "She Did It," to support airplay on album-oriented rock (AOR) stations. Carmen appeared on television to promote the album, performing the title track "Boats Against the Current" on the NBC variety show The Midnight Special on October 14, 1977. He also conducted interviews that year, including one in Toronto where he discussed his artistic evolution following the Raspberries' breakup and his shift toward more introspective solo material. The album was supported by a U.S. tour in the fall and winter of 1977, spanning October to December with stops including Bozeman, Montana on October 8, Toronto, Ontario on December 1 at Maple Leaf Gardens, St. Louis, Missouri on November 11 at the Kiel Opera House, and New York City on December 11 at Avery Fisher Hall. Setlists typically blended new tracks from the album, such as "Boats Against the Current" and "She Did It," with earlier hits like "All by Myself." Some dates were co-billed with acts like Hall & Oates. Promotion extended internationally on a limited basis, with Carmen performing in during the tour and the single "She Did It" achieving regional chart success in , though no full tour dates were scheduled there. Album packaging included promotional posters featuring tour dates from October to December 1977, aligning with the nautical imagery of the cover art inspired by the title's literary reference.

Critical reception

Contemporary reviews

Upon its release in August 1977, Boats Against the Current received mixed contemporary reviews, with critics often highlighting its polish and emotional accessibility while critiquing its overproduction and derivative ballad style. Rolling Stone's delivered a mixed assessment in the September 22, 1977 issue, lauding Carmen's songwriting talent and vocal strengths but deeming the record derivative of balladeers, with syrupy romanticism, overwrought lyrics, and a lack of rhythmic bite or modern pop edge. contrasted it unfavorably with Carmen's Raspberries work, suggesting the album's orchestral excess exposed vocal and lyrical limitations. Stereo Review's Steve Simels was harsher in December , dismissing it as overblown piano-orchestra epics devoid of rock energy.

Retrospective assessments

In the decades following its release, Boats Against the Current has garnered increasing appreciation for its ambitious songcraft and emotional depth, evolving from a commercial disappointment into a regarded gem within Eric Carmen's discography and the / canon. Critics have praised the album's mature blend of orchestral arrangements, rock energy, and introspective themes of love and loss, often highlighting the title track's literary inspiration from F. Scott Fitzgerald's as a poignant touchstone. For instance, a commemorative assessment noted the record's sophisticated integration of universal sentiments with a "muscular rock edge," crediting its all-star session contributions—including member on backing vocals for "She Did It"—for enhancing its theatrical, harmony-rich sound reminiscent of Wilson's work. Posthumous reevaluations, particularly after Carmen's death in March 2024, have solidified the album's status as an artistic peak, with commentators emphasizing its sincere melancholy and narrative cohesion as a biographical reflection on personal turmoil. A 2025 retrospective described it as a "classic" that captures a profound sense of "loss of innocence," likening its overall mood to Pet Sounds and underscoring how production choices by Gus Dudgeon and self-mixing in Los Angeles amplified its emotional authenticity, despite initial label interference from Clive Davis. Music magazines like Goldmine have echoed this in 2024 tributes, framing the album as a key chapter in Carmen's solo evolution, with tracks like "She Did It" exemplifying his knack for infectious, Beach Boys-influenced pop that later influenced revival scenes. In August 2024, released a digital trove of rarities, including outtakes and demos from the Boats Against the Current era, further highlighting its enduring legacy.

Commercial performance

Chart positions

The album Boats Against the Current debuted at number 80 on the on September 10, 1977, before peaking at number 45 on October 8, 1977, and spending a total of 13 weeks on the chart. This represented a lower peak compared to Carmen's debut solo album Eric Carmen, which reached number 21 on the . The singles from the album contributed to its chart trajectory, with "She Did It" providing the primary boost by peaking at number 23 on the in November 1977. In contrast, the "Boats Against the Current" underperformed as a single, stalling at number 88 on the , which limited further album momentum.
ChartPeak PositionSource
(Album)45 (Oct 8, 1977)Billboard
("She Did It")23Billboard
("Boats Against the Current")88Music Charts Archive

Sales certifications

The album Boats Against the Current earned a gold certification from on November 1, 1977, denoting shipments of 50,000 units in that country. It received no certification from the RIAA in the United States, where it peaked at number 45 on the chart despite the success of its "She Did It," which reached number 23 on the and drove initial sales momentum. No major certifications were awarded elsewhere internationally. Sales were influenced by the single's moderate hit status but hampered by broader post-1977 market saturation in , as competing acts like the Eagles and dominated and retail. In the streaming era, the title track has seen modest but steady growth, accumulating approximately 756,000 plays on as of November 2025.

Track listing

All tracks are written by .
No.TitleLength
1."Boats Against the Current"4:22
2."Marathon Man"3:55
3."Nowhere to Hide"5:05
4."Take It or Leave It"4:00
5."Love Is All That Matters"4:17
6."She Did It"3:48
7."I Think I Found Myself"4:25
8."Runaway"8:05

Personnel

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