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Format: CD
 Jun 2004
 9 Discs
 Record Label: Rhino Records (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
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Track Listing DISC 1: THE STUDIO RECORDINGS 1972-2000: PAUL SIMON: 1. Mother And Child Reunion 2. Duncan 3. Everything Put Together Falls Apart 4. Run That Body Down 5. Armistice Day 6. Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard 7. Peace Like A River 8. Papa Hobo 9. Hobo's Blues 10. Paranoia Blues 11. Congratulations 12. Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard - (bonus track) 14. Duncan - (bonus track) 15. Paranoia Blues - (previously unreleased, bonus track)
DISC 2: THE STUDIO RECORDINGS 1972-2000: THERE GOES RHYMIN' SIMON: 1. Kodachrome 2. Tenderness 3. Take Me To The Mardi Gras 4. Something So Right 5. One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Floor 6. American Tune 7. Was A Sunny Day 8. Learn How To Fall 9. St. Judy's Comet 10. Loves Me Like A Rock 11. Let Me Live In Your City - (Bonus Track) 12. Take Me To The Mardi Gras - (bonus track, acoustic demo) 13. American Tune - (bonus track, unfinished demo) 14. Loves Me Like A Rock - (bonus track, acoustic demo)
DISC 3: THE STUDIO RECORDINGS 1972-2000: STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS: 1. Still Crazy After All These Years 2. My Little Town 3. I Do It For Your Love 4. 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover 5. Night Game 6. Gone At Last 7. Some Folks Lives Roll Easy 8. Have A Good Time 9. You're Kind 10. Silent Eyes 11. Slip Slidin' Away - (demo) 12. Gone At Last - (original demo, with The Jessy Dixon Singers)
DISC 4: THE STUDIO RECORDINGS 1972-2000: ONE TRICK PONY: 1. Late In The Evening 2. That's Why God Made The Movies 3. One-Trick Pony 4. How The Heart Approaches What It Yearns 5. Oh, Marion 6. Ace In The Hole 7. Nobody 8. Jonah 9. God Bless The Absentee 10. Long, Long Day 11. Soft Parachutes - (previously unreleased, soundtrack recording) 12. All Because Of You - (previously unreleased, outtake) 13. Spiral Highway - (previously unreleased, soundtrack recording) 14. Stranded In A Limousine
DISC 5: THE STUDIO RECORDINGS 1972-2000: HEARS AND BONES: 1. Allergies 2. Hearts And Bones 3. When Numbers Get Serious 4. Think Too Much (b) 5. Song About The Moon 6. Think Too Much (a) 7. Train In The Distance - (original acoustic demo) 8. Rene And Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After The War 9. Cars Are Cars 10. Late Great Johnny Ace, The 11. Shelter Of Your Arms - (previously unreleased) 12. Train In The Distance 13. Rene And Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After The War - (original acoustic demo) 14. Late Great Johnny Ace, The
DISC 6: THE STUDIO RECORDINGS 1972-2000: PAUL SIMON GRACELAND: 1. Boy In The Bubble, The 2. Graceland 3. I Know What I Know 4. Gumboots 5. Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes 6. You Can Call Me Al 7. Under African Skies 8. Homeless 9. Crazy Love Vol. II 10. That Was Your Mother 11. All Around The World Or The Myth Of Fingerprints 12. Homeless - (demo) 13. Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes - (previously unreleased) 14. All Around The World Or The Myth Of Fingerprints - (early version)
DISC 7: THE STUDIO RECORDINGS 1972-2000: THE RHYTHM OF SAINTS: 1. Obvious Child, The 2. Can't Run But 3. Coast, The 4. Proof 5. Further To Fly 6. She Moves On 7. Born At The Right Time 8. Cool River, The 9. Spirit Voices 10. Rhythm Of The Saints, The 11. Born At The Right Time - (original acoustic version) 12. Thelma - (outtake) 13. Coast, The - (work in progress) 14. Spirit Voices - (work in progress)
DISC 8: THE STUDIO RECORDINGS 1972-2000: SONGS FROM THE CAPEMAN: 1. Adios Hermanos 2. Born In Puerto Rico 3. Satin Summer Nights 4. Bernadette 5. Vampires, The 6. Quality 7. Can I Forgive Him 8. Sunday Afternoon 9. Killer Wants To Go To College 10. Time Is An Ocean 11. Virgil 12. Killer Wants To Go To College II 13. Trailways Bus 14. Shoplifting Clothes - (previously unreleased) 15. Born In Puerto Rico - (demo, with Jose Feliciano) 16. Can I Forgive Him - (original demo)
DISC 9: THE STUDIO RECORDINGS 1972-2000: YOU'RE THE ONE: 1. That's Where I Belong 2. Darling Lorraine 3. Old 4. You're The One 5. Teacher, The 6. Look At That 7. Senorita With A Necklace Of Tears 8. Love 9. Pigs, Sheep And Wolves 10. Hurricane Eye 11. Quiet 12. That's Where I Belong 13. Old - (live) 14. Hurricane Eye
Album Notes Personnel include: Paul Simon (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, sitar); Pete Carr (guitar); Vincent Nguini (electric guitar); Stefan Grossman (bottleneck guitar); Steve Gorn (bamboo flute); Bobby Scott (piano); Barry Beckett (keyboards, vibraphone); Don Elliott (vibraphone); Richard Davis (acoustic bass guitar); David Hood, Bob Cranshaw (bass guitar); Roger Hawkins, James Straud (drums); Jamey Haddad, Steve Shehan (percussion); Jose Feliciano. Recording information: 1972 - 2000. Paul Simon's nine studio albums are herein offered in expanded form, appended with previously unreleased demos and live tracks. From his emergence in the mid-1960s as the songwriting half of Simon & Garfunkel, Simon has created songs imbued with a craftsman's sense of thoughtful articulation, coupled with a vibrant curiosity for the breadth of musical possibilities to be found in non-pop genres. This beautifully remastered set features Simon in top form--the quiet portrait "Armistice Day" positively sparkles, while the pop-smart "Kodachrome" and subsequent hits possess a true sonic wallop. Listening to Simon's output chronologically makes clear both his changing musical inclinations, as well as the core constants. The African and South American forays (as heard on GRACELAND and THE RHYTHM OF THE SAINTS, respectively) are the logical conclusions to songs that appeared over a decade prior. In addition, albums that were originally met with some bewilderment (ONE TRICK PONY, SONGS FROM THE CAPEMAN) can now be heard for their strengths, separated from the commercial expectations of their initial releases.
Industry Reviews 4 stars out of 5 - The remastering is breathtaking. The early records sound radiant, bringing out textures never hinted at before...
4 stars out of 5 - THE STUDIO RECORDINGS augments each individual album with bonus tracks....The rarities are prime.
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