Album Details
Title: Bookends Artist: Simon & Garfunkel Release Date: 3/1968 Re-Released On: 10/28/2008 Label: Columbia, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, Sony Music Distribution Duration: 29:13 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 074640952920, 4547366031331, 4562109403572, 015775473225, 074640042041, 5099706310129 Genre: Rock Styles: Folk-Pop, Singer/Songwriter, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Baroque Pop, AM Pop Moods: Autumnal, Earnest, Pastoral, Wistful, Bittersweet, Calm/Peaceful, Delicate, Melancholy, Plaintive, Sentimental, Soothing, Wry, Amiable/Good-Natured, Intimate, Organic, Precious, Reflective, Searching, Yearning, Restrained, Sophisticated, Lush, Gentle, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Poignant, Refined/Mannered Total Copies: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Bookends Theme
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Save the Life of My Child
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America
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Overs
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Voices of Old People
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Old Friends
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Bookends Theme
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Fakin' It
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Punky's Dilemma
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Mrs. Robinson
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A Hazy Shade of Winter
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At the Zoo
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2007 | CD | Sony Music Distribution | 1484 | | 2003 | CD | Sony Music Distribution | 95 | | 1998 | CD | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab | 732 | | 1987 | CD | Sony Music Distribution | 63101 | | 1986 | CD | Columbia | CK-9529 |
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Album Review
Bookends is a literary album that contains the most minimal of openings with the theme, an acoustic guitar stating itself slowly and plaintively before erupting into the wash of synthesizers and dissonance that is "Save the Life of My Child." The classic "America" is next, a folk song with a lilting soprano saxophone in the refrain and a small pipe organ painting the acoustic guitars in the more poignant verses. The song relies on pop structures to carry its message of hope and disillusionment as two people travel the American landscape searching for it until it dawns on them that everyone else on the freeway is doing the same thing. The final four tracks, "Mrs. Robinson," the theme song for the film The Graduate, "A Hazy Shade of Winter," and the album's final track, "At the Zoo," offer as tremblingly bleak a vision for the future as any thing done by the Velvet Underground, but rooted in the lives of everyday people, not in the decadent underground personages of New York's Factory studio. But the album is also a warning that to pay attention is to take as much control of one's fate as possible. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Art Garfunkel | Vocals, Producer | | Bob Johnston | Production Assistant | | Jim Marshall | Photography | | Jimmie Haskell | Arrangement Preparation, Arranger | | John Simon | Production Assistant | | Paul Simon | Vocals, Guitar, Producer | | Roy Halee | Producer, Engineer |
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