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CD - Remastered / Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 07/13/2004
  • Original Release: 1972
  • Sales Rank: 38,299
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 081227889920

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Paul Simon [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENMother and Child Reunion 3:09
2LISTENDuncan 4:43
3LISTENEverything Put Together Falls Apart 2:01
4LISTENRun That Body Down 3:54
5LISTENArmistice Day 3:57
6LISTENMe and Julio Down by the School Yard 2:44
7LISTENPeace Like a River 3:23
8LISTENPapa Hobo 2:35
9LISTENHobo's Blues 1:20
10LISTENParanoia Blues 2:58
11LISTENCongratulations 3:51
12LISTENMe and Julio Down by the School Yard previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Demo Version 2:29
13LISTENDuncan previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Demo Version 2:48
14LISTENParanoia Blues Bonus Track / Unreleased Version 3:14

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If any musical justification were needed for the breakup of Simon & Garfunkel, it could be found on this striking collection, Paul Simon's post-split debut. From the opening cut, "Mother and Child Reunion" (a Top Ten hit), Simon, who had snuck several subtle musical explorations into the generally conservative S&G sound, broke free, heralding the rise of reggae with an exuberant track recorded in Jamaica for a song about death. From there, it was off to Paris for a track in South American style and a rambling story of a fisherman's son, "Duncan" (which made the singles chart). But most of the album had a low-key feel, with Simon on acoustic guitar backed by only a few trusted associates (among them Joe Osborn, Larry Knechtel, David Spinozza, Mike Manieri, Ron Carter, and Hal Blaine, along with such guests as Stefan Grossman, Airto Moreira, and Stephane Grappelli), singing a group of informal, intimate, funny, and closely observed songs (among them the lively Top 40 hit "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard"). It was miles removed from the big, stately ballad style of Bridge Over Troubled Water and signaled that Simon was a versatile songwriter as well as an expressive singer with a much broader range of musical interests than he had previously demonstrated. You didn't miss Art Garfunkel on Paul Simon, not only because Simon didn't write Garfunkel-like showcases for himself, but because the songs he did write showed off his own, more varied musical strengths. [In 2004, Warner Strategic Marketing reissued Simon's studio albums as remastered editions with bonus tracks, packaged in a cardboard digipack. The remastering on Paul Simon is particularly startling -- it's crystal clear, yet warm, easily the best-sounding version of this album yet pressed. The three previously unreleased bonus tracks on Paul Simon are also revelatory, containing a demo of "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" with a different verse and a radically different version of "Duncan," which contains a different narrative than the final version. The third bonus track is an alternate version of "Paranoia Blues" that is more relaxed and laid-back than the album version.] William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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July 16, 2009: Paul Simon had long before proved himself to be a great songwriter and his split with his old singing partner did not slow the brilliance of that writing (although Art's sweet harmony would have been welcome here). This album is great (even without Art) and has some of Paul's finest songs.

I Also Recommend: The Paul Simon Collection: On My Way, Don't Know Where I'm Goin', There Goes Rhymin' Simon [Bonus Tracks].