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The Paul Simon Songbook

The Paul Simon Songbook is the debut solo studio album by Paul Simon. It was released in the UK in 1965. It was made available in the US as part of the LP box set Paul Simon: Collected Works (1981). The album was produced by Reginald Warburton and Stanley West as Columbia/CBS Records LP BPG 62579 in the UK; remastered CD Columbia/Legacy/SME CK 90281.

The Paul Simon Songbook
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 1965
RecordedJune–July 1965
StudioLevy's Recording Studio, 73 New Bond Street, London
GenreFolk
Length37:48
LabelColumbia/CBS
ProducerReginald Warburton, Stanley West
Paul Simon chronology
The Paul Simon Songbook
(1965)
Paul Simon
(1972)
Singles from The Paul Simon Songbook
  1. "I Am a Rock" b/w "Leaves That Are Green"
    Released: 1965, CBS 201797

Background edit

The Paul Simon Songbook was recorded in London. Simon made several trips to England in 1964 and '65, performing in small clubs and theaters. During 1965 he played in Paris, Haarlem, and Copenhagen, along with London and other locations in the UK. In 1964, Simon and Art Garfunkel had released the folk-inspired album Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. in the US. While Simon was touring and appearing on radio shows in England in 1965 (sometimes with Garfunkel), he began to receive attention from fans. At the time Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. had not yet been released in Britain (and would not be until 1968). Simon's other recordings then available in Britain consisted of three 45 rpm singles released on various labels, two of which were rock 'n' roll-inspired recordings with Garfunkel under the name Tom & Jerry. The other was representative of his experiments in folk but had been released in 1964 under the pseudonym Paul Kane. He was still under contract to Columbia, so he could record for their British label, CBS Records, and therefore decided to record a set of tracks for release to his folk audience. The Paul Simon Songbook was the result.

Recording and releases edit

Simon recorded the album at Levy's Recording Studio, 73 New Bond Street, London, over several dates in June 1965. Most of the songs required several takes. He only had one microphone for both his voice and his guitar.[citation needed] Two songs ("The Sound of Silence" and "He Was My Brother") were re-recordings of songs originally found on Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.. Of the remaining songs, all but two ("A Church is Burning" and "The Side Of A Hill") would be subsequently re-recorded in studio versions by Simon and Garfunkel. However, the lyrics to "The Side of a Hill" were later reworked by Garfunkel[citation needed] as "Canticle" and sung as counterpoint to Scarborough Fair on the duo's third album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme. The lyrics to both "The Side of a Hill" and "Canticle" are absent from his 2008 volume Lyrics 1964–2008.

The album was released along with the single "I Am a Rock"/"Leaves That Are Green", CBS 201797.

Artwork and notes edit

Simon's 1965 liner notes to the album comment on the songs that "there are some I would not write today", but that they "played a role in the transition" to his position as a musician at that time.

The album cover shows Simon and his then-girlfriend, Kathy Chitty, sitting on "narrow streets of cobblestone" in London, the city Simon had adopted as his home, and holding wooden figurines. In the 1970s, the album art was altered: the picture of Simon and Chitty was flipped horizontally, and the red script-like lettering eliminated in favor of an album title in white block print at the top.

Subsequent history edit

The album was released in the US by Columbia very briefly in 1969, but was recalled within a few days when Simon objected.[citation needed] It was re-released in 1981 on a Columbia LP in the "Collected Works" boxed set, and in 2004 by Columbia/Legacy on CD. The CD features two bonus tracks, alternative versions of "I Am a Rock" and "A Church is Burning" which were not part of the 1965 LP release. The mono version was released on CD.

The lyrics for the anti-war song "The Side of a Hill" were incorporated into the Simon & Garfunkel arrangement of "Scarborough Fair/Canticle" on Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme.

Later in 1965 and in early 1966, following the success in the US of "The Sound of Silence" as a single, Simon & Garfunkel re-recorded several of the songs featured on The Paul Simon Songbook and released them on their albums Sounds of Silence and Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]
Blender     [2]
Music Box     [3]
Record Mirror     [4]
Rolling Stone     [5]
Paste8.0/10[6]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Paul Simon, except where indicated

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."I Am a Rock"2:52
2."Leaves That Are Green"2:41
3."A Church is Burning"3:38
4."April Come She Will"1:55
5."The Sound of Silence"3:19
6."A Most Peculiar Man"2:26
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."He Was My Brother"Paul Kane*2:58
2."Kathy's Song" 3:42
3."The Side of a Hill"Kane2:28
4."A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into Submission)" 2:25
5."Flowers Never Bend With the Rainfall" 2:27
6."Patterns" 3:13
2004 CD bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."I Am a Rock" (alternate version)2:44
14."A Church is Burning" (alternate version)3:10

* "Paul Kane" was a pseudonym used by Simon at this time, because of his fondness for the film Citizen Kane.

Other recordings edit

  • For earlier recordings of "The Sound of Silence" and "He Was My Brother": Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M..
  • For later recordings of "I Am a Rock", "Leaves That Are Green", "April Come She Will", "The Sound of Silence", "A Most Peculiar Man", and "Kathy's Song": Sounds of Silence.
  • For later recordings of "A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission)", "Flowers Never Bend With the Rainfall", and "Patterns": Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme.
  • For later recordings of "A Church is Burning": Live from New York City, 1967 and Old Friends (Extended CD edition), both live albums by Simon & Garfunkel.

References edit

  1. ^ Eder, Bruce. "The Paul Simon Songbook". Allmusic.
  2. ^ "Robert Christgau: Paul Simon: "The Paul Simon Songbook"". robertchristgau.com.
  3. ^ Metzger, John. "Paul Simon - The Paul Simon Songbook (Album Review)". www.musicbox-online.com.
  4. ^ Jones, Peter; Jopling, Norman (11 September 1965). (PDF). Record Mirror. No. 235. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2022. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  5. ^ . rollingstone.com. Archived from the original on May 19, 2008.
  6. ^ Mitchell, Matt. "Time Capsule: Paul Simon, The Paul Simon Songbook". Paste Magazine. Retrieved 30 March 2024.

Bibliography edit

Patrick Humphries, Paul Simon: Still Crazy After All These Years (New York: Doubleday, 1989). ISBN 0-385-24908-X.

External links edit

  • Paul Simon official website
  • Simon & Garfunkel official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Paul Simon Songbook news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Paul Simon Songbook is the debut solo studio album by Paul Simon It was released in the UK in 1965 It was made available in the US as part of the LP box set Paul Simon Collected Works 1981 The album was produced by Reginald Warburton and Stanley West as Columbia CBS Records LP BPG 62579 in the UK remastered CD Columbia Legacy SME CK 90281 The Paul Simon SongbookStudio album by Paul SimonReleasedAugust 1965RecordedJune July 1965StudioLevy s Recording Studio 73 New Bond Street LondonGenreFolkLength37 48LabelColumbia CBSProducerReginald Warburton Stanley WestPaul Simon chronologyThe Paul Simon Songbook 1965 Paul Simon 1972 Singles from The Paul Simon Songbook I Am a Rock b w Leaves That Are Green Released 1965 CBS 201797 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and releases 3 Artwork and notes 4 Subsequent history 5 Track listing 5 1 Other recordings 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksBackground editThe Paul Simon Songbook was recorded in London Simon made several trips to England in 1964 and 65 performing in small clubs and theaters During 1965 he played in Paris Haarlem and Copenhagen along with London and other locations in the UK In 1964 Simon and Art Garfunkel had released the folk inspired album Wednesday Morning 3 A M in the US While Simon was touring and appearing on radio shows in England in 1965 sometimes with Garfunkel he began to receive attention from fans At the time Wednesday Morning 3 A M had not yet been released in Britain and would not be until 1968 Simon s other recordings then available in Britain consisted of three 45 rpm singles released on various labels two of which were rock n roll inspired recordings with Garfunkel under the name Tom amp Jerry The other was representative of his experiments in folk but had been released in 1964 under the pseudonym Paul Kane He was still under contract to Columbia so he could record for their British label CBS Records and therefore decided to record a set of tracks for release to his folk audience The Paul Simon Songbook was the result Recording and releases editSimon recorded the album at Levy s Recording Studio 73 New Bond Street London over several dates in June 1965 Most of the songs required several takes He only had one microphone for both his voice and his guitar citation needed Two songs The Sound of Silence and He Was My Brother were re recordings of songs originally found on Wednesday Morning 3 A M Of the remaining songs all but two A Church is Burning and The Side Of A Hill would be subsequently re recorded in studio versions by Simon and Garfunkel However the lyrics to The Side of a Hill were later reworked by Garfunkel citation needed as Canticle and sung as counterpoint to Scarborough Fair on the duo s third album Parsley Sage Rosemary and Thyme The lyrics to both The Side of a Hill and Canticle are absent from his 2008 volume Lyrics 1964 2008 The album was released along with the single I Am a Rock Leaves That Are Green CBS 201797 Artwork and notes editSimon s 1965 liner notes to the album comment on the songs that there are some I would not write today but that they played a role in the transition to his position as a musician at that time The album cover shows Simon and his then girlfriend Kathy Chitty sitting on narrow streets of cobblestone in London the city Simon had adopted as his home and holding wooden figurines In the 1970s the album art was altered the picture of Simon and Chitty was flipped horizontally and the red script like lettering eliminated in favor of an album title in white block print at the top Subsequent history editThe album was released in the US by Columbia very briefly in 1969 but was recalled within a few days when Simon objected citation needed It was re released in 1981 on a Columbia LP in the Collected Works boxed set and in 2004 by Columbia Legacy on CD The CD features two bonus tracks alternative versions of I Am a Rock and A Church is Burning which were not part of the 1965 LP release The mono version was released on CD The lyrics for the anti war song The Side of a Hill were incorporated into the Simon amp Garfunkel arrangement of Scarborough Fair Canticle on Parsley Sage Rosemary and Thyme Later in 1965 and in early 1966 following the success in the US of The Sound of Silence as a single Simon amp Garfunkel re recorded several of the songs featured on The Paul Simon Songbook and released them on their albums Sounds of Silence and Parsley Sage Rosemary and Thyme Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Music Box nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Record Mirror nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 Paste8 0 10 6 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Paul Simon except where indicatedSide oneNo TitleLength1 I Am a Rock 2 522 Leaves That Are Green 2 413 A Church is Burning 3 384 April Come She Will 1 555 The Sound of Silence 3 196 A Most Peculiar Man 2 26 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 He Was My Brother Paul Kane 2 582 Kathy s Song 3 423 The Side of a Hill Kane2 284 A Simple Desultory Philippic Or How I Was Robert McNamara d Into Submission 2 255 Flowers Never Bend With the Rainfall 2 276 Patterns 3 13 2004 CD bonus tracksNo TitleLength13 I Am a Rock alternate version 2 4414 A Church is Burning alternate version 3 10 Paul Kane was a pseudonym used by Simon at this time because of his fondness for the film Citizen Kane Other recordings edit For earlier recordings of The Sound of Silence and He Was My Brother Wednesday Morning 3 A M For later recordings of I Am a Rock Leaves That Are Green April Come She Will The Sound of Silence A Most Peculiar Man and Kathy s Song Sounds of Silence For later recordings of A Simple Desultory Philippic or How I Was Robert McNamara d into Submission Flowers Never Bend With the Rainfall and Patterns Parsley Sage Rosemary and Thyme For later recordings of A Church is Burning Live from New York City 1967 and Old Friends Extended CD edition both live albums by Simon amp Garfunkel References edit Eder Bruce The Paul Simon Songbook Allmusic Robert Christgau Paul Simon The Paul Simon Songbook robertchristgau com Metzger John Paul Simon The Paul Simon Songbook Album Review www musicbox online com Jones Peter Jopling Norman 11 September 1965 Paul Simon Song Book PDF Record Mirror No 235 p 8 Archived from the original PDF on 1 April 2022 Retrieved 18 August 2022 link rollingstone com Archived from the original on May 19 2008 Mitchell Matt Time Capsule Paul Simon The Paul Simon Songbook Paste Magazine Retrieved 30 March 2024 Bibliography editPatrick Humphries Paul Simon Still Crazy After All These Years New York Doubleday 1989 ISBN 0 385 24908 X External links editPaul Simon official website Simon amp Garfunkel official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Paul Simon Songbook amp oldid 1216364991, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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