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  1. 3 days ago · The Rhythm of the Saints may share the same African guitars and world rhythms as Graceland, but it’s a less lively offering, with a subdued tone and less arresting songs, Not all of the album’s elements quite come together, resulting in a record that, while typically well crafted, doesn’t quite meet the standards of his very best work.

  2. In my opinion, yes. Idk if I would claim to say it's bad, but to me everything past Rhythm of the Saints (so basically the Capeman and everything from this millennium) is unlistenable. I think it's great that people can enjoy those albums, but I cannot stand them and they feel like massive departures from the Paul Simon sound.

  3. 3 days ago · For over six decades, Paul Simon has created music that has become interwoven into the cultural fabric of America and beyond. From his early folk days with Art Garfunkel to ambitious world music-influenced albums like Graceland, Simon has constantly pushed the boundaries of his artistry.

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  5. 1 day ago · The definitive musical biography of Paul Simon – one of the greatest songwriters, and performers, in the history of rock ‘n roll. Granted unprecedented access to the making of his new album, Seven Psalms, the filmmakers also show never-before-seen footage of Simon’s extraordinary career, from Simon & Garfunkel to the phenomenal global ...

  6. 3 days ago · "The Sound of Silence" (originally "The Sounds of Silence") is a song by the American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, written by Paul Simon. The duo's studio audition of the song led to a record deal with Columbia Records, and the original acoustic version was recorded in March 1964 at Columbia's 7th Avenue Recording Studios in New York City for their debut album, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M ...

  7. 2 days ago · The Paul Simon Collection: On My Way, Don’t Know Where I’m Going ... Songs From The Capeman. Paul Simon’s Concert In The Park. The Rhythm Of The Saints. Hearts ...

  8. 4 days ago · One tradition holds that Simon and Jude opposed idol worship in Persia and so were killed by the priests of the pagan cult. Because Jude is the “patron of hopeless cases,” he is often attired in green, the color of hope and life. Our saints are illustrated in a work from the Vatican Museum that dates from the later 14th century. The center ...

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