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Hearts And Bones (Album) by Paul Simon

Artist Biography For Paul Simon

Paul Frederic Simon Born October 13 1941 Is An American Singer-Songwriter. One Of The Most Celebrated Artists Of The Twentieth Century Simon's Career Has Spanned Six Decades. Born In New Jersey Simon Grew Up In The Borough Of Queens In New York City And Developed An Interest In Rock Music In His Teens. He Began Performing With His Schoolfriend Art Garfunkel In 1956 Together The Two Came To Prominence In The 1960s As Simon & Garfunkel. The Duo's Blend Of Folk And Rock Music In Hits Like "The Sound Of Silence" "Mrs. Robinson" "America" And "The Boxer" Served As A Soundtrack To The Counterculture Movement. Their Career Together Peaked With Their Last Album Bridge Over Troubled Water 1970 At One Point The Best-Selling Album Of All Time. Throughout His Subsequent Solo Career Simon Has Continued To Explore An Eclectic Mixture Of Genres Including Gospel Reggae Soul And More. His Celebrated 1970s Output—comprising Paul Simon 1972 There Goes Rhymin' Simon 1973 And Still Crazy After All These Years 1975 —kept Him In The Public Spotlight And Saw Critical And Commercial Acclaim Spawning The Hits "Mother And Child Reunion" "Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard" And "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover". Across His Life Simon Has Intermittently Reunited With Garfunkel For Several Tours Including The Famed Concert In Central Park. The Widely Lauded Graceland 1986 Became Simon's Biggest Album Of His Career Melding His Rock Sound With Worldbeat Flavors Its Single "You Can Call Me Al" Became One Of Simon's Top Hits. A Sequel Of Sorts The Rhythm Of The Saints 1990 Preceded His Own Successful Concert In The Park Attended By A Half-Million Fans. That Decade Simon Focused His Energies On A Broadway Musical The Capeman 1997 Which Was Poorly Received. In The First Quarter Of The Next Century Simon Continued To Record And Tour His Later Albums Such As You're The One 2000 So Beautiful Or So What 2011 And Stranger To Stranger 2016 Have Introduced Him To New Generations. He Retired From Touring In 2018. His Most Recent Work Seven Psalms Will See Release In May 2023. Simon Is Among The Most Acclaimed Musicians And Songwriters In Popular Music And One Of The World's Best-Selling Music Artists Both For His Solo Work And With Garfunkel. He Is A Two-Time Inductee Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame And Has Been The Recipient Of Sixteen Grammy Awards Including Three For Album Of The Year. Two Of His Works Sounds Of Silence And Graceland Have Seen Induction Into National Recording Registry For Their Cultural Significance And In 2007 The Library Of Congress Crowned Him The Inaugural Winner Of The Gershwin Prize For Popular Song. He Is A Co-Founder Of The Children's Health Fund A Nonprofit That Provides Medical Care To Children. In An In-Depth Interview Reprinted In American Songwriter Simon Discusses The Craft Of Songwriting With Music Journalist Tom Moon. In The Interview Simon Explains The Basic Themes In His Songwriting Love Family And Social Commentary As Well As The Overarching Messages Of Religion Spirituality And God In His Lyrics . Simon Explains The Process Of How He Goes About Writing Songs In The Interview "The Music Always Precedes The Words. The Words Often Come From The Sound Of The Music And Eventually Evolve Into Coherent Thoughts. Or Incoherent Thoughts. Rhythm Plays A Crucial Part In The Lyric-Making As Well. It's Like A Puzzle To Find The Right Words To Express What The Music Is Saying."

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: Hearts And Bones

Hearts And Bones Is The Sixth Solo Studio Album By Paul Simon. It Was Released In 1983. The Album Was Originally Intended To Be Called Think Too Much But Mo Ostin President Of Warner Bros. Records Persuaded Simon To Change It To Hearts And Bones. The Album Was Written And Recorded Following Simon & Garfunkel's The Concert In Central Park In 1981 And The World Tour Of 1982-1983. Several Songs Intended For Think Too Much Were Previewed On Tour And Art Garfunkel Worked On Some Of The Songs With Simon In The Studio With An Intention That The Finished Product Would Be An All-New Simon & Garfunkel Studio Album. Garfunkel Left The Project And Simon Worked The Material Into A Solo Album. Although In 1983 The Album Was Considered Somewhat Of A Commercial Failure And Signaled A Low Point In Simon's Career The Passage Of Time Has Been Kind To The Album. It Has Been Re-Examined And Considered To Be One Of Simon's More Important Records And A Lyrically Strong One. Robert Christgau Later Referred To The Album As Being "a Finely Wrought Dead End." There Were Two Songs From This Album Released As Singles. The First Single With "Allergies" As The A-Side And "Think Too Much B " As The B-Side Peaked At #44 In The U.S. Hot 100. The Second Single Failed To Chart This Being "Think Too Much A " A-Side And "Song About The Moon" B-Side . Also The Title Track Was Released As The Flipside To "Graceland" In The U.S. In 1986 And As The B-Side Of "The Boy In The Bubble" Elsewhere In The World .