Smile (Laura Nyro album)

Smile
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1976
Recorded1975
StudioCBS 30th Street Studio, New York City
Genre
Length31:57
LabelColumbia (UK, US)
ProducerLaura Nyro, Charlie Calello
Laura Nyro chronology
Gonna Take a Miracle
(1971)
Smile
(1976)
Season of Lights
(1977)

Smile is the sixth album by New York singer, songwriter and pianist Laura Nyro. It was released in early 1976, following a four-year hiatus from the music industry during which time she both married and divorced, and lived away from the spotlight. She dedicated the album to her mother.

The music of Smile is smooth jazz-pop, and Nyro was reunited with producer and arranger Charlie Calello, who had worked with Nyro on her 1968 opus Eli and the Thirteenth Confession.

Musically, Smile finds Nyro exploring Chinese culture with traditional Asian instrumentation and lyric allusions, particularly on the mildly controversial[why?] "Children of the Junks". Elsewhere, she rails against the music industry ("Money") and sings of her new laidback lifestyle away from the glare of the media.

Despite her long absence, Columbia Records had re-signed Nyro and the album became a small chart success during 1976, peaking at #60 on the Billboard 200, then known as the Pop Albums chart. It produced her first full-band tour in 1976, which was documented the following year on the live album Season of Lights.