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Paul Simon - Still Crazy After All These Years .gif) By Sam Sutherland
Paul Simon's third solo album unifies the varied threads running
through its predecessors--confessional ballads, wily story songs, agnostic
spirituals and snapshots of modern life, circa 1975, are extensions of the
models on his self-titled debut and--There Goes Rhymin' Simon.
Here, Simon and producer Phil Ramone establish a more cohesive, explicitly
urban setting that burnishes the artist's acoustic folk accents to
spotlight his sophistication as an inventive composer and, as always, deft
wordsmith. Included is his last great collaboration with Art Garfunkel,
the bittersweet "My Little Town," a pop gospel romp with Phoebe
Snow on "Gone at Last," and the sly adulterer's solution of
"Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover" (arguably the antithesis of
Willie Dixon's classic "29 Ways"), along with the tender "I
Do It for Your Love" and the woozy, dissolute "Have a Good
Time." Best of all, of course, is the brilliant title song, shifting
from anecdotal verse to soaring bridge and colored by keening strings and
Phil Woods's knowing tenor-sax solo. Simon was crazy, like a fox.
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| 1. Still Crazy After All These Years | 6. Gone at Last | | 2. My Little Town | 7. Some Folks' Lives Roll Easy | | 3. I Do It for Your Love | 8. Have a Good Time | | 4. 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover | 9. You're Kind | | 5. Night Game | 10. Silent Eyes |
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