Tag: Paul Simon

  • Randy Newman, Trouble in Paradise, 1983 on Warner Bros.

    Randy Newman, Trouble in Paradise, 1983 on Warner Bros.

    Seventh studio album for satirist/songwriter Randy Newman, including “I Love L.A.” and “The Blues” which was a duet with Paul Simon. Produced by Lenny Waronker and Russ Titelman and recorded in North Hollywood. My copy—via the Worcester Record Riot—is an Allied pressing from 1983 with the “lined” WB labels and inner liner. Its got an…

  • Paul Simon, Hearts and Bones, 1983 on Warner Brothers

    Paul Simon, Hearts and Bones, 1983 on Warner Brothers

    I’d be hard pressed to make any call on what my favorite Paul Simon album is (maybe Graceland) given how great they all are – including this one, with “René and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After The War” and “The Late Great Johnny Ace” and the title track). I feel like this one gets…

  • Shawn Colvin, Uncovered, 2015 on Fantasy

    Shawn Colvin, Uncovered, 2015 on Fantasy

    This is actually at least Colvin’s second album of covers, ~20 years after she put out Cover Girl (1994). Some well known tunes here – Paul Simon’s “American Tune,” Gerry Rafferty’s “Baker Street,” and Tom Waits/Kathleen Brennan’s “Hold On” – but also some lesser known songs – Robbie Robertson’s “Acadian Driftwood,” Graham Nash’s “I Used…

  • Simon & Garfunkel, The Concert In Central Park, 1982 on Warner Bros

    Simon & Garfunkel, The Concert In Central Park, 1982 on Warner Bros

    One of the best live albums from one of my favorite duos. Good variety of tempos and tunes, enough stage banter to feel live but no so much that you feel the need to skip ahead. Wikipedia correctly recognizes it as “the” concert in central park – recorded in front of a half million people…

  • Simon & Garfunkel, Bookends, 1968 on Columbia

    Simon & Garfunkel, Bookends, 1968 on Columbia

    I’m not sure there are any missteps anywhere in the Simon & Garfunkel songbook (or even across Paul Simon’s solo work), but if there is it isn’t on this LP. I didn’t ask to be an old man Produced by Simon, Garfunkel, and Roy Halee who also Engineered. My copy via a record fair at…

  • Willie Nelson, Across The Borderline, 1993 on Columbia.

    Willie Nelson, Across The Borderline, 1993 on Columbia.

    Willie Nelson, Across The Borderline, 1993 on Columbia. Recently issued on vinyl for the first time as part of Vinyl Me, Please’s 2022 anthology The Story of Willie Nelson. Love this LP – duets with Sinéad O’Connor on Peter Gabriel’s “Don’t Give Up” and Bonnie Raitt on “Getting Over You,” great cover of Dylan’s “What…

  • Simon and Garfunkel, Bridge Over Troubled Water, 1970 on Columbia.

    Simon and Garfunkel, Bridge Over Troubled Water, 1970 on Columbia.

    Simon and Garfunkel, Bridge Over Troubled Water, 1970 on Columbia. Such a beautiful album end to end, from the opening title track through Song For the Asking. Fifth & final original Simon & Garfunkel studio LP

  • Paul Simon, Graceland, 1986 on Warner Bros.

    Paul Simon, Graceland, 1986 on Warner Bros.

    Paul Simon, Graceland, 1986 on Warner Bros. Gotta be in my top 20 albums of all time. The tremendously talented Paul Simon and an equally talented group of South Africa. musicians and singers, including Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Youssou N’Dour Still know every word and every note – rare to find this LP in good…

  • Simon and Garfunkel; Parsley, Sage,  Rosemary And Thyme; 1966 on Columbia.

    Simon and Garfunkel; Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme; 1966 on Columbia.

    Simon and Garfunkel; Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme; 1966 on Columbia. I’ll forgive Paul Simon the lack of an Oxford comma here. This is the one that closes with “7 O’Clock News / Silent Night” which still gives Goose bumps 50+ years later. The fact the label does not say “NONBREAKABLE” makes this a 1967…

  • Paul Simon with Urubamba and The Jesse Dixon Singers – Paul Simon In Concert: Live Rhymin’, 1974 on Columbia.

    Paul Simon with Urubamba and The Jesse Dixon Singers – Paul Simon In Concert: Live Rhymin’, 1974 on Columbia.

    Paul Simon with Urubamba and The Jesse Dixon Singers – Paul Simon In Concert: Live Rhymin’, 1974 on Columbia. An underappreciated gem in the Paul Simon catalogue – these are my favorite live versions of American Tune, Homeward Bound, America – with support from an Andean folk band and a gospel choir

  • Paul Simon, Self-Titled, 1972 on Columbia.

    Paul Simon, Self-Titled, 1972 on Columbia.

    Paul Simon, Self-Titled, 1972 on Columbia. Second solo album, released after the split with Garfunkel. (His first solo recording was The Paul Simon Songbook, which came out in the UK in 1965) Such a great album in a long career of great albums.

  • Ben Sollee – The Hollow Sessions

    Ben Sollee – The Hollow Sessions

    Ben Sollee is a wonderful cellist from Kentucky who plays all kinds of music not traditionally played on the cello. The Hollow Sessions is a recent free download of covers, including The Zombies’ This Will Be Our Year and Paul Simon’s Obvious Child. We saw Ben at the ICA last month (through World Music /…