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Nothing he has released since has matched the sales heights of
Bridge Over Troubled Water, but the quality of Paul Simon's solo work is undeniable--indeed it could be argued that the songwriter's work post-Simon & Garfunkel has been even more rewarding aesthetically.
Shining Like A National Guitar--the fourth compilation to be drawn from Simon's eight solo albums--offers another welcome opportunity to appreciate this extraordinary career arc: tracing Simon's fascinating musical odyssey from Jamaica's "Mother & Child Reunion" and South Africa's "Boy In The Bubble", to Latin America's "The Obvious Child". Along the way, marvel at the articulate precision of Simon's music--"Graceland", "Hearts & Bones", "Still Crazy After All These Years", right up to the recent undervalued album of
Capeman. He may not have been particularly prolific, but it's possible to be dazzled afresh by the sheer brilliance of Paul Simon's music.
--Patrick Humphries
Album Details
First ever 'Greatest Hits' package for the revered singer/songwriter. 19 tracks including 'Graceland' which has never a ppeared on any other Paul Simon compilation. Additional tracks include 'You Can Call Me AL', '50 Ways To Leave Your Lover', 'Slip Slidin' Away', 'Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes', 'Still Crazy After All These Years' and 'Me And Julio D own By The Schoolyard'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case. Remastered, includes 32 page full color booklet.
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