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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. You Can Tell the World 2. Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream 3. Bleeker Street 4. Sparrow 5. Benedictus 6. Sound of Silence, The 7. He Was My Brother 8. Peggy-O 9. Go Tell It on the Mountain 10. Sun Is Burning, The 11. Times They Are a-Changin', The 12. Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. 13. Sound of Silence, The 14. Leaves That Are Green 15. Blessed 16. Kathy's Song 17. Somewhere They Can't Find Me 18. Anji 19. Richard Cory 20. Most Peculiar Man, A 21. April Come She Will 22. We've Got a Groovey Thing Goin' 23. I Am a Rock
DISC 2: 1. Scarborough Fair / Canticle 2. Patterns 3. Cloudy 4. Homeward Bound 5. Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine, The 6. 59th Street Bridge Song, The (Feeling Groovy) 7. Dangling Conversation, The 8. Flowers Never Bend With the Rainfall 9. Simple Desultory Philippic, A (Or How I Was Robert Macnamara'd Into Submission) 10. For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her 11. Poem on the Underground Wall, A 12. 7 O'Clock News / Silent Night 13. Bookends Theme - (TRUE instrumental) 14. Save the Life of My Child 15. America 16. Overs 17. Voices of Old People 18. Old Friends 19. Bookends Theme 20. Fakin' It 21. Punky's Dilemma 22. Mrs. Robinson - (from "The Motion Picture The Graduate") 23. Hazy Shade of Winter, A 24. At the Zoo
DISC 3: 1. Bridge Over Troubled Water 2. El Condor Pasa (If I Could) 3. Cecilia 4. Keep the Customer Satisfied 5. So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright 6. Boxer, The 7. Baby Driver 8. Only Living Boy in New York, The 9. Why Don't You Write Me 10. Bye Bye Love 11. Song For the Asking
| Details | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Contains all the original album covers for individual albums. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel were initially inspired by the Everly Brothers and under the name Tom And Jerry enjoyed a hit with 'Hey Schoolgirl'. The duo reunited in 1964 for Wednesday Morning 3AM, which included an acoustic reading of 'The Sound Of Silence'. Producer Tom Wilson made the presumptuous but prescient decision to overdub 'Sound Of Silence' with electric instrumentation and an album titled after the million-selling single was rush-released early in 1966. Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme had a varied mood from the grandly serious 'For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her' to the bouncy '59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)'. The duo contributed Mrs. Robinson to the soundtrack of the 1968 film, The Graduate. That same year saw the release of Bookends, a superbly-crafted work. In 1969 the duo released the celebrated Bridge Over Troubled Water. One of the best-selling albums of all time, the work's title track became a standard with its lush, orchestral arrangement and contrasting tempo. While at the peak of their commercial success, the duo became irascible and their partnership abruptly ceased. Since then there have been sporadic reunions, most notably The Concert In Central Park.
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