The Paul Simon Songbook - Paul Simon

The Paul Simon Songbook

Paul Simon

  • Genre: Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: 1965-06-23
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ Originally Recorded 1965 & Released 2004, Originally Released 1965, (P) 2004 Sony Musi
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
I Am a Rock Paul Simon 2:45
2
Leaves That Are Green Paul Simon 2:33
3
A Church Is Burning Paul Simon 3:26
4
April Come She Will Paul Simon 1:51
5
The Sound of Silence Paul Simon 3:09
6
A Most Peculiar Man Paul Simon 2:26
7
He Was My Brother Paul Simon 2:49
8
Kathy's Song Paul Simon 3:31
9
The Side of a Hill Paul Simon 2:20
10
A Simple Desultory Philippic ( Paul Simon 2:21
11
Flowers Never Bend With the Ra Paul Simon 2:20
12
Patterns Paul Simon 3:05
13
I Am a Rock Paul Simon 2:47
14
A Church Is Burning Paul Simon 3:10

Reviews

  • I love it

    5
    By Lewis alder
    This album is exactly what I like in a album heart felt lyrics with a well written guitar part. This is also very simple in a way overproduction can wreck a good artist but this proved how simply amazing a voice paul simon has. Overall the best solo debut album I've heard in a while.
  • One of the greatest releases ever

    5
    By D. Lewit
    I am only 16, but this music is timeless to me. Justin Bieber can't even match the worst of Paul Simon (even though everything he's done is brilliant anyways). May this album be on the shelf of anyone who has ever even mentioned the words "music" or "masterpiece". Truly a must own. iTunes is overpriced for this album, though. I bought it for five bucks at Barnes and Noble. Get it. No questions asked.
  • Thank you Pandora Radio

    4
    By knightsintodreams
    Stumbled on him on PR, fell in love. Wow what a voice!! I had to come by his sound
  • Spare, raw, beautiful

    4
    By DrPhysics
    This is just Paul Simon and his guitar. The music is unembellished. While later versions of many of these songs may be prettier, the performances on this album seem truer to the music, to the vision of its author when he wrote the songs.
  • The Paul Simon Songbook

    5
    By mightyconcorde
    Chills. An amazing set giving some insight (in my mind anyway) to Mr. Simon's vision for these pieces. Deserving of wine and quiet reflection. Oh to travel in time to experience this live...