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Bookends (Remastered)

Simon & Garfunkel

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Literate folk-pop tinged with angst and leavened with whimsy was Simon and Garfunkel’s specialty during the late ‘60s, and Bookends (1968) may be their most consistent album, applying the duo’s pristine vocal harmonies to an excellent batch of Simon-penned originals. A suite of interrelated songs — beginning with “Save The Life Of My Child” and ending with “Bookends Theme” — offers exquisitely-framed glimpses of life through the eyes of youth and age. The standout track here is “America,” a bus-trip narrative that turns into an anthem for an alienated nation (in less than four minutes!). The rest of Bookends is an assortment of thought-provoking tunes, including “Fakin’ It” (a bit of self-analysis set to a bouncy arrangement), “Hazy Shade Of Winter” (a rocking slice of anxiety) and the ever-popular “Mrs. Robinson” (written for The Graduate but transcending the film in its irreverent appeal). The choirboy-like sweetness of the duo’s voices brings out both the melancholy and playfulness in these songs. (When Paul and Artie get downright silly — as in ”Punky’s Dilemma” — you can’t help but smile.) Bookends pleased fans on both sides of the Generation Gap thanks to its lyric intelligence and musical grace; its virtues haven’t dimmed with time.

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Absolutely wonderful

Bookends is one of those few albums that in the 60s, like Sgt. Pepper, everyone had a copy of and it was all over the radio. The songs are beautiful, the lyrics are clear and poetic like a child's observations but also profound and philosophical as only an adult can see. If you never heard this before, you will understand who was Paul Simon (as the main songwriter; and maybe marvel at the gulf between his 60s stuff and his 70s stuff, kinda like Paul McCartney). If you had this when it came out and haven't listened to it since, it will instantly take you back to that mid-60s of intelligent social debate (instead of the late-60s of the War, or the hippies). And I love how the iTunes (c) note says tecorded in 1968, released in 1966. :-)

Voice of Old People--Paul Simon wanted to make a point.

Paul Simon WANTED the voices of old people on this album; that was the point of the album, it was about aging and changing. Please educate yourself about Paul's work by researching before you post.

Great Depth In This Release...

Seven songs got played regularly on the L.A. radio when I was growing up. I got the boxed set of all five of the original Simon & Garfunkel albums (on vinyl). If you don't have these albums in your collection, then you are missing an important, thought-provoking narrative of the mid-1960's and early 1970's.

Biography

Formed: 1964 in New York, NY

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

The most successful folk-rock duo of the 1960s, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel crafted a series of memorable hit albums and singles featuring their choirboy harmonies, ringing acoustic and electric guitars, and Simon's acute, finely wrought songwriting. The pair always inhabited the more polished end of the folk-rock spectrum and was sometimes criticized for a certain collegiate sterility. Many also feel that Simon, as both a singer and songwriter, didn't truly blossom until he began his own hugely...
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