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  1. Paul Simon is an American singer-songwriter who is possibly best known as a member of the folk-duo Simon & Garfunkel with Art Garfunkel.He has released studio albums, live albums, compilation albums and singles.

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    • Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels was the patron saint of Graceland. A wealth of underrepresented people and cultures contributed to the innovative music Simon made on his 1986 masterwork, but there’s one figure who seldom gets recognized for his role in the Gracelandodyssey.
    • It all started with a mysterious bootleg cassette tape. When Heidi Berg took Lorne Michaels’ advice and ventured down the hallway to Paul Simon’s office, she couldn’t have realized that they had more in common than music.
    • Simon entered the studio without a having single song prepared. When Paul Simon heard music that sent his spirit soaring, he was not content to approximate the sound with session pros and studio tricks.
    • The evils of apartheid could be felt in the recording studio. Simon went to great lengths to ensure that his South African musical colleagues were treated as equals throughout the sessions.
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    • Paul Simon
    • So Beautiful Or So What
    • There Goes Rhymin’ Simon
    • Surprise
    • The Rhythm of The Saints
    • Still Crazy After All These Years
    • Graceland
    • You’Re The One
    • Hearts and Bones

    This was released in 1980 along with the Paul Simonfilm of the same title. Despite the same names, there is different music in the album and the movie. This is a very 70’s sounding album with the usual chimes, rhythms, and arrangements found in Paul Simon’s previous albums. This includes two energetic live tracks and duets with Patti Austin and Ric...

    Paul Simon’sfirst solo album was hit or miss with critics when it was released in 1972, but has been a big hit with fans. Tracks everyone knows are “Mother and Child Reunion” and “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard.” It also includes the funny “Paranoia Blues,” one song that makes you wonder why it was never released as a single. Other songs with ...

    Arguably the best titled of Paul Simon’s albums, this 2011 received great reviews and was a commercial success. If you only listen to one song on this album, make it “Rewrite”, which shows the misadventures of a wannabe-writer backed to African instruments. In other tracks, wife Edie Brickell and daughter Lulu Simon appear. Paul Simon plays eight i...

    A more pop than rock album overall, it nonetheless opens with the popular, bouncy “Kodachrome”, which did not make the Kodak company happy since the name Kodachrome was trademarked. No good song ever goes unpunished. The songs are strong here, even the happier ones, with very 70s arrangements of strings, chimes, Hammond organ, flute, and funky bass...

    Again, the lyrics are the star of this catchy and sometimes funky 2006 album, with gems like “We don’t mean to mess things up but mess them up we do” (from “Everything About It is a Love Song”) and “Who’s gonna love you when your looks are gone?” (from “Outrageous”). Paul Simon explained in interviews that he wrote the songs differently for this al...

    Following up on a monster album like Graceland was impossible, but Paul Simon takes a good shot here. This time, he explores Latin American music and some more African music. This was an exuberant, complex album that gets better over time. Melodies slip and slide about in very unconventional ways at times. It did receive some commercial and critica...

    This award-winning 1975 album also was a commercial success. It included what would be the final studio track Simon & Garfunkel would work on together, “My Little Town.” This would also appear on Art Garfunkel’s solo album of the same year, Breakaway. As always, the lyrics are stars here, as in the twisted love song, “You’re Kind”, where the loved ...

    Depressed by his divorce, a failed Simon and Garfunkel album and the failure of his album Hearts and Bones to sell, Paul Simon was so low that anywhere looked up. He decided to make music that excited him rather than trying to make an album that would sell. He incorporated African rhythms and musicians into Graceland. He also added a zydeco number ...

    This 2000 album is worth listening to just for Paul Simon’s evil laugh in the allegorical “Pigs, Sheep and Wolves.” Besides that laugh, this includes one of Paul Simon’s personal favorites, “Dear Lorraine,” a song about the humorous and heartbreaking history of an elderly couple. Another standout is one of the funniest songs he ever wrote, “Old.” T...

    Somehow, this 1983 masterpiece was overshadowed by the next album, Graceland. Perhaps the public had grown tired of Paul Simon after the Simon & Garfunkel tour and the successful Concert in Central Park. Or perhaps it was disappointment. The next album was supposed to be the long-awaited next Simon & Garfunkel album, but the two could not get along...

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    • ‘Paul Simon’ (1972) “I don’t listen back to my old albums very much, but this is one I did go back to after I heard all these indie bands were doing some of these songs, like ‘Peace Like a River.’
    • ‘There Goes Rhymin’ Simon’ (1973) “That may be my favorite album of the Seventies. It’s joyful. We made a lot of it down in Muscle Shoals, and I was able to do gospel on ‘Loves Me Like a Rock.’
    • ‘Still Crazy After All These Years’ (1975) “I never know what’s going to be a hit. I thought ‘Cecilia’ would be a single but Clive Davis thought we should release ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ instead.
    • ‘One-Trick Pony’ (1980) “Sometimes you just know when something is going to work. But no, this wasn’t the case. When I finishing writing that screenplay, I thought, ‘I’m never writing a screenplay again.’
  2. Paul Simon discography and songs: Music profile for Paul Simon, born 13 October 1941. Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Pop Rock, Folk Pop. Albums include Graceland, Paul Simon, and Still Crazy After All These Years.

  3. Nov 23, 2016 · Paul Simon’s Essential Albums. Our guide to singer-songwriter's best, deepest and most overlooked work – from Sixties folk to global pop and beyond. By David Fricke. November 23, 2016. Read ...

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  5. Graceland is the seventh solo studio album by the American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was produced by Simon, engineered by Roy Halee and released on August 25, 1986, by Warner Bros. Records. It incorporates genres including pop, rock, a cappella, and zydeco, and South African styles such as isicathamiya and mbaqanga .

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