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Koo-koo-ka-choo, Mrs. Robinson...

 

Everything on Paul Simon (and Art Garfunkel)

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SURPRISE! 

Paul Simon's New Album

On May 9, Warner Bros. Records released "Surprise," the new studio album by Paul Simon and his first release since 2000. Produced by Simon, and in collaboration with Brian Eno, the album contains some of Simon's best songwriting and performances since the "Graceland" album.

Says Paul Simon: "Working with Brian Eno opens the door to a world of sonic possibilities; plus he's just a great guy to hang with in the studio, or for that matter in life. I had a really good time."

"Surprise" features Simon's masterful voice, and showcases some of his finest guitar work to date. Augmented by Eno's innovative soundscapes, "Surprise" includes contributions from musicians including Steve Gadd, Herbie Hancock, and Bill Frisell.

"Surprise" was mixed by Tchad Blake, and recorded at Eno's studio in London as well as studios in New York and Nashville. The album features 11 songs, including the previously Oscar-nominated "Father And Daughter."

The song titles to "Surprise" are:

1. How Can You Live In The Northeast
2. Everything About It Is A Love Song
3. Outrageous
4. Sure Don't Feel Like Love
5. Wartime Prayers
6. Beautiful
7. I Don't Believe
8. Another Galaxy
9. Once Upon A Time There Was An Ocean
10. That's Me
11. Father And Daughter

Paul Simon - Surprise Concert Bootleg 

Live performance of a song from the Album SURPRISE

Paul Simon concert - Surprise Tour 2006 (Part 2)

Paul Simon live in concert at the Pacific Amphitheatre during the Orange County Fair. This video includes clips of: 1. How Can You Live In The Northeast? 2. Mrs. Robinson 3. That Was Your Mother 4. Duncan 5. Still Crazy After All These Years - with tenor saxophone solo 6. You Can Call Me Al - with bass solo 7. The Only Living Boy In New York Backing band are: Steve Gadd, Vincent Nguini, Bakithi Kumalo, Mark Stewart, Andy Snitzer, Robin DiMaggio, and Tony Cedras

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Surprise

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Bio 

Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941 in Newark Heights, New Jersey) is a renowned American singer songwriter, receiving Kennedy Center Honors in 2002. He was originally best known for being half of the folk singing duo Simon and Garfunkel.

Born into a Jewish family in Queens, Paul Simon's musical career began in Forest Hills High School when he and his friend Art Garfunkel began singing together as a duo, occasionally performing at school dances. Their idols were The Everly Brothers , whom they often emulated and/or imitated in their early recordings. Simon and Garfunkel fashioned themselves "Tom & Jerry," and it was under this name that the duo first tasted success. In 1957, they recorded the single "Hey, Schoolgirl," on Big Records which hit #49 on the pop charts while they were still in their late teens.

Bio Continued 

After graduating high school, Simon attended and graduated from Queens College, while Garfunkel studied at Columbia University in Manhattan. Simon was a Brother in the Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity. Though Simon earned a degree in English literature, his real passion was rock 'n roll. Between 1957 and 1964, Simon wrote, recorded, and released more than thirty songs, occasionally reuniting with Garfunkel as Tom & Jerry for some singles, including "Our Song", "That's My Story", and "Surrender, Please Surrender", among others. He also briefly attended Brooklyn Law School.

Most of the songs Simon would record over the six years after 1957, however, would be performed either by himself or with musicians other than Garfunkel. These were released on a multitude of minor record labels, such as Amy, ABC-Paramount, Big, Hunt, Ember, King, Tribute, and Madison. He used several different pseudonyms for these recordings. Simon enjoyed some mediocre success in recording a few singles under the pseudonym Tico as part of a group called Tico and the Triumphs. He wrote the song "Motorcycle", which was recorded by Tico and the Triumphs and reached #99 on the Billboard charts in 1962. That same year, he reached #97 on the pop charts with the hit "The Lone Teen Ranger" as Jerry Landis; both singles were released on Amy Records.

During this period, Simon met Carole King, with whom he recorded several unreleased demos as a duo called "The Cosines" to be recorded and released by other groups. In addition, Simon's experience in the studio led him to produce many singles for other acts, including The Vels, Ritchie Cordell, The Fashions, Jay Walker and the Pedestrians, and Dougie and the Dubs. It was also at this time that he became attracted to the New York folk music scene and made his first forays into the folk-rock genre, as is evidenced in the songs "Carlos Dominguez" and "He Was My Brother" (1963).

It's great to do a neighbourhood concert! 

Simon and Garfunkel- America

in the park

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Links 

paulsimon.com
The official Paul Simon site.
Acoustic Guitar Song Collection
Some Paul Simon files and videos in the Paul Simon section.
discsimon
Discography of Paul Simon
Paul Simon Timeline
Timeline from 1953 - 1997 of Simon's career with a discography.
Paul Simon Discography 1955 to 2000
The whole discography of Paul Simon.
Paul Simon: King of the Jews
Analysis of the artist's more popular songs.
Scott's Rock and Soul Album Reviews: Paul Simon
Ratings and analysis of five albums.
Paul Simon News: Topix.net
News about Paul Simon continually updated from around the net.
Still Creative After All These Years
1997 interview from Grammy Magazine.
The Neck of My Guitar
Includes articles, discography, photo galleries, video, open biography, concerts with user submitted reviews, chat, and forum.
The Dreamer of Music
A Paul Simon database including nearly every detail about the artist from 1955 - 2004.
All Music Guide: Paul Simon
Biography and discography.
The Colors Of Paul Simon
Flash site with some videos and pictures
Cool River, The
A fan site for the Paul Simon-loving people on the web. Includes information and photographs.
Rollingstone.com: Paul Simon
Includes biography, discography, pictures, articles, video file, and message board.

 

Simon & Garfunkel 

In early 1964, Simon and Garfunkel got an audition with Columbia Records, whose executives were impressed enough to sign the duo to a contract to produce an album. Columbia decided that the two would be called simply Simon & Garfunkel, which, according to Simon, was the first time that ethnic names (both Simon and Garfunkel are of Jewish descent) were used in pop music.

Simon & Garfunkel's first LP, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., released on 19 October 1964, consisted of a set of twelve songs in the folk vein, five of them written by Simon. The album initially flopped, but radio stations on the east coast of the USA began receiving requests for one of Simon's songs on the LP called "The Sound of Silence". Simon & Garfunkel's producer, Tom Wilson, overdubbed the track with electric guitar, bass, and drums, and released it as a single that eventually went to #1 on the pop charts in the United States. Simon had gone to England after the initial failure of Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., and pursued a solo career there, releasing the album The Paul Simon Song Book in the United Kingdom in 1965, but he returned to the USA to reunite with Garfunkel after "The Sound of Silence" began to enjoy commercial success. Together they recorded several influential albums, including 1966's Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme, Bookends, and Bridge Over Troubled Water (1970). Simon and Garfunkel also contributed extensively to the soundtrack of the 1967 film The Graduate (starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft). They recorded an early version of "Mrs. Robinson" specifically for the film; other songs by the duo were also used in the film.

Simon pursued solo projects after the duo released their very popular album Bridge Over Troubled Water. Occasionally, he and Garfunkel would reunite, such as in 1975 for their Top Ten single "My Little Town". In 1981, they reunited for the famous concert in Central Park, followed by an aborted reunion album Think Too Much, which was eventually released (sans Garfunkel) as Hearts and Bones. Together, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.

In 2003, the two reunited again when they received Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. This reunion led to a US tour, the acclaimed "Old Friends" concert series, followed by a 2004 international encore, which culminated in a free concert at the Colosseum in Rome. That final concert drew 600,000 people-100,000 more than attended Paul McCartney's concert at the same venue, one year earlie

Paul Simon in The Simpsons :-) 

Solo Career 

Simon is a prolific songwriter and his output has been of the highest caliber. After Simon and Garfunkel split in 1970, Paul Simon began to write and record solo material. He released Paul Simon in 1972, and There Goes Rhymin' Simon in 1973, which featured such popular hit songs as "Something So Right" and "Kodachrome". He continued to record remarkable material during the 1970s and early 1980s. In 1986 he released the immensely popular Graceland, which featured the groundbreaking use of African rhythms and performers Ladysmith Black Mambazo. In 1990, he followed up Graceland with the commercially successful and consistent successor album The Rhythm of the Saints, which featured Brazillian and Cajun musical themes. These albums helped to popularize world music as a genre.

Paul Simon at the Olympia, Paris during the shooting of You're The One in ConcertHis most recent work was the studio album You're the One, which disappointed fans expecting more of the musical adventurousness found on his previous two albums. A live CD of the same title, recorded in Paris, was released in 2000. It is also available on DVD.

From Graceland: Diamonds on the soles.... 

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Paul Simon Albums on Amazon 

Graceland

Amazon Price: $13.99 (as of 07/09/2008)

The Rhythm of the Saints

Amazon Price: $14.99 (as of 07/09/2008)

Concert in the Park

Amazon Price: $29.98 (as of 07/09/2008)

Hearts and Bones

Amazon Price: $18.98 (as of 07/09/2008)

One-Trick Pony

Amazon Price: $18.98 (as of 07/09/2008)

One of my favourite vids 

Simon & Garfunkel - Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard

The Concert in Central Park

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Great Books on Paul Simon 

Classic Paul Simon: The Simon And Garfunkel Years (Paul Simon/Simon & Garfunkel)

Amazon Price: $18.96 (as of 07/09/2008)

Paul Simon Companion

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Simon & Garfunkel: The Biography

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Simon and Garfunkel: Old Friends : A Dual Biography

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Simon & Garfunkel: The Definitive Biography

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Demotrack for the album: Songs of the capeman

Born in Puerto Rico - Paul Simon & Jose Feliciano

Duet by Paul Simon and Jose Feliciano.. waitng his new english album "Sountrax of My Life" in feb 2007

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Terzomondo

Hi Copini,

Congratulations on a very good job! I can't say I have liked everything that Paul Simon has done on his own, but apart from his early classics, he was also the man responsible for bringing the enormously-talented Ladysmith Black Mambazo to a wider audience and for that he deserves a lot of credit, too.

Keep up the good work!

Posted March 01, 2008

the-Piano-Man

Thank you for a great lens. I'm a piano player and Paul Simon is one of my favorites. I have followed this man since the mnid sixties and till now. Keep up the good work.

Posted January 31, 2008

CardLady

Love this lens! Thanks for commenting on my John Lennon Lens.

Posted August 25, 2007

ElvisPresleyNews

Must take a leaf from your book after I get my head around my lens page, great stuff

Posted May 03, 2007

giddygabby

Thoroughly enjoyed this lens, Maarten, and no, I didn't know "Born in Puerto Rico." Nice! Lovin' havin' Paul Simon on the Boomers Rock! group. I was so enthralled I used up almost all my computin' time today!

Posted April 20, 2007

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