The Rhythm of the Saints [Bonus Tracks] Paul Simon

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CD - Remastered / Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 07/27/2004
  • Original Release: 1990
  • Sales Rank: 7,535
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 081227890520

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The Rhythm of the Saints [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENThe Obvious Child 4:10
2LISTENCan't Run But 3:36
3LISTENThe Coast 5:04
4LISTENProof 4:39
5LISTENFurther to Fly 5:36
6LISTENShe Moves On 5:03
7LISTENBorn at the Right Time 3:48
8LISTENThe Cool, Cool River 4:33
9LISTENSpirit Voices 3:56
10LISTENThe Rhythm of the Saints 4:20
11LISTENBorn at the Right Time previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Orginal Acoutsic Demo 3:50
12LISTENThelma Bonus Track / Outtake 4:14
13LISTENThe Coast previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Work-in-Progress Version / Outtake 5:13
14LISTENSpirit Voices previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Work-in-Progress Version / Outtake 3:49

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Though he recorded the album's prominent percussion tracks in Brazil, Paul Simon fashioned The Rhythm of the Saints as a deliberate follow-up to the artistic breakthrough and commercial comeback that was the South Africa-tinged Graceland. Several of the musicians who had appeared previously were back, along with some of the New York session players who had worked with Simon in the 1970s, and the overall sound was familiar to fans of Graceland. Further, Simon's nonlinear lyrical approach was carried over: he continued to ruminate about love, aging, and the onslaught of modern life in disconnected phrases and images that created impressions rather than telling straightforward stories. But where Graceland had seamlessly merged its styles into an exuberant whole, The Rhythm of the Saints was less well digested. Those drum tracks never seemed integrated effectively into what had been dubbed over them; at the same time, they tended to lock the songs into musical patterns that reined them in from the kind of excitement the South African music on Graceland generated, making the melodies harder to grasp. At the same time, Simon sang his lyrics in a less involved way, which sometimes made them seem like collections of random lines rather than the series of striking observations Graceland seemed to contain. No Paul Simon album could be lacking in craft or quality, and The Rhythm of the Saints was a typically tasteful effort. But this time around, Simon hadn't quite succeeded in bringing the wide-ranging elements together; the album sold about half as many copies as Graceland (that is to say, a none-too-shabby two million), and that's about right -- where Graceland was an exotic adventure, The Rhythm of the Saints was more of an anthropology lesson. [In 2004, Warner Strategic Marketing reissued Simon's studio albums as remastered editions with bonus tracks, packaged in cardboard digipacks. Like the other Simon reissues in this series, the remastering is excellent. Rhythm of the Saints contains four bonus tracks, three of them previously unreleased. "Thelma," an outtake originally released on the box set 1964-1993, is the one cut that has been released before. There is an original acoustic demo of "Born at the Right Time," and "Work-in-Progress" versions of "The Coast" and "Spirit Voices."] William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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