
36 Songs, 2 Hours 30 Minutes

The Essential Paul Simon Paul Simon
EDITORS’ NOTES
After splitting with angel-voiced Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon went on to release album after album of proudly literate, emotionally rich, and globally informed popular music. Covering 1971 to 2006, this bountiful collection reflects Simon's nearly flawless pop craftsmanship in hits like "Kodachrome" and "You Can Call Me Al," plus the gospel-driven "Loves Me Like a Rock" and other proud Americana, the South African-inflected glory of "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes," and late-career sonic experiments with Brian Eno ("Outrageous").
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Mother and Child Reunion
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Loves Me Like a Rock
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Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard
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Duncan
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Kodachrome
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50 Ways to Leave Your Lover
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Slip Slidin' Away
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Gone At Last (with Phoebe Snow & The Jessy Dixon Singers)
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Something So Right
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Late In the Evening
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Hearts and Bones
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Take Me to the Mardi Gras
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That Was Your Mother (with Good Rockin' Dopsie & The Twisters)
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American Tune
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Peace Like a River
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Stranded In a Limousine
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Train In the Distance
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The Late Great Johnny Ace
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Still Crazy After All These Years
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Graceland
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Diamonds On the Soles of Her Shoes
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The Boy In the Bubble
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You Can Call Me Al
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Under African Skies
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The Obvious Child
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Born At the Right Time
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The Cool, Cool River
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Spirit Voices
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Adiós Hermanos
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Born In Puerto Rico
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Quality
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Darling Lorraine
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Hurricane Eye
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Father and Daughter
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Outrageous
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Wartime Prayers
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