Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme [Bonus Tracks] Simon & Garfunkel

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  • Release Date: 08/21/2001
  • Original Release: 1966
  • Sales Rank: 12,776
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646600122

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Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENScarborough Fair/Canticle 3:14
2LISTENPatterns 2:49
3LISTENCloudy 2:25
4LISTENHomeward Bound 2:32
5LISTENThe Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine 2:51
6LISTENThe 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) 1:58
7LISTENThe Dangling Conversation 2:41
8LISTENFlowers Never Bend With the Rainfall 2:13
9LISTENA Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into ...) 2:22
10LISTENFor Emily, Whenever I May Find Her 2:08
11LISTENA Poem on the Underground Wall 1:56
12LISTEN7 O'Clock News/Silent Night 2:12
13LISTENPatterns previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Demo Version 2:55
14LISTENA Poem on the Underground Wall previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Demo Version 1:51

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A far more considered album than the rushed Sounds Of Silence, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme features "Homeward Bound" and Simon & Garfunkel 's fourth hit single, "The Dangling Conversation" (their first not to be a big hit), plus a slew of memorable album tracks: "Scarborough Fair/Canticle," which became a single in the wake of its appearance in the film The Graduate; "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)," which became a hit for Harpers Bizarre; and "For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her," a showcase for Garfunkel's heavenly voice, among other songs. [The 2001 CD reissue on Columbia/Legacy adds previously unreleased demos of "Patterns" and "A Poem on the Underground Wall" as bonus tracks.] William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide



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A Classicby gramma6kids

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September 21, 2009: I don't really have anything original to say about a 30 year old album. This is a replacement for a tape that died which replaced a 33&1/3 album that died, and if anything happens to the CD, i'll replace it again. I need Paul and Artie in the house.

I Also Recommend: Bookends/Sounds of Silence.

Back to the 60's Tonightby Anonymous

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May 29, 2003: The music of Simon and Garfunkel is not only timeless; it is a time capsule in itself. I was transported back to early 1968 stationed in California doing my part for the war, a young recruit barely twentysomething and finding solace and understanding of life thru the poetry of this awesome duo. The title song of this album is just that, a canticle. A mystifying tapestry of music and words. It seems odd, but fitting, that this same tune found it's way into the film "The Graduate". To you newcomers, romantics, and poets, You have a treat in store, for every song in this exquisite album tells it's own story, although if you did not come of age in the sixties, you probably won't understand track # 9 ( A Simple Desultory Philippic) but non-the-less, the song was quite fitting to it's time. You probably don't want to know who Robert McNamara was anyway. I wish I could forget! The same goes for track # 12 (7 O'Clock News/Silent Night) That is an actual newscast you are hearing in the background. Beautiful-but graphic. For the rest of us who purchased- and played til we wore it out-The vinyl version of this album, this is a treat. A state of the art remastering of this wonderful album with two bonus performances to boot! The traditional Columbia "360 Sound" is still there, pure and ambient, just like you remember on the LP. Many times, LP remasters to CD are either too strident, or flat and lifeless. Not so this one; The Columbia/Legacy folks really did their homework here; the sound quality is impeccable. If you are, or used to be, a Simon and Garfunkel fan, you need to retire your old LP, and set this one in it's place on the shelf. I might also add here that the artwork and CD labeling is an almost exact re-creation of the original vinyl LP and jacket. You're going to need your bifocals to read it, though. In Sixties lingo: "This CD is a groove, man--a real trip!" You ought to buy it.