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You're the One [Bonus Tracks] [Digipak] acheter [Remaster] by Paul Simon NEUFEAN:0081227890728 UPC:0081227890728 acheter
ISBN:N/A MPN:N/A Format:Compact Disc Genre:Pop Track #1:Thats Where I Belong Track #2:Darling Lorraine Track #3:Old Track #4:Youre the One Track #5:Teacher, The Track #6:Look at That Track #7:Se¤orita with a Necklace of Tears Track #8:Love Track #9:Pigs, Sheep and Wolves Track #10:Hurricane Eye Track #11:Quiet Track #12:Thats Where I Belong - (live) Track #13:Old - (live) Track #14:Hurricane Eye - (live) Tracks:
Thats Where I Belong
Darling Lorraine
Old
Youre the One
Teacher, The
Look at That
Se¤orita with a Necklace of Tears
Love
Pigs, Sheep and Wolves
Hurricane Eye
Quiet
Thats Where I Belong - (live)
Old - (live)
Hurricane Eye - (live)
Performer Notes:
- Personnel: Paul Simon (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, sitar); Vincent Nguin (acoustic & electric guitars); Mark Stewart (electric & pedal steel guitars, banjo, dobro, sitar, cello, tromba doo); Larry Campbell (pedal steel guitar); Jay Elfenbein (vihuela, vielle); Dan Duggan (dulcimer); Steve Gorn (wooden flute); Evan Ziporyn (bass clarinet, soprano & tenor saxophones); Andy Snitzer (soprano & tenor saxophones); Alan Mallet (harmonium, Wurlitzer piano); Howard Levy, Skip La Plante (harmonica); Clifford Carter (celeste, keyboards, glockenspiel); Abraham Laboriel, Bakithi Kumalo (bass); Peter Herbert (upright bass); Steve Gadd (drums); Jamey Haddad, Steve Shehan (percussion).
- Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York, New York.
- YOURE THE ONE was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Album Of The Year.
- Includes three live bonus tracks.
- Personnel: Paul Simon (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, sitar); Paul Simon; Mark Stewart (electric guitar, dobro, banjo, sitar, cello); Larry Campbell (pedal steel guitar); Alain Mallet (piano, Wurlitzer piano, reed organ, pump organ, Wurlitzer organ); Peter Herbert (double bass, upright bass); Abraham Laboriel, Sr. , Bakithi Kumalo (bass guitar); Steve Sheham (percussion); Vincent Nguini (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Dan Duggan (dulcimer, hammer dulcimer); Skip La Plante (harp, pipe, bowls); Jay Elfenbein (vielle, vihuela); Steve Gorn (bamboo flute); Howard Levy (harmonica); Evan Ziporyn (bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Andy Snitzer (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Clifford Carter (celesta, keyboards, glockenspiel); Steve Gadd (drums); Jamey Haddad, Steve Shehan (percussion).
- Audio Mixer: Andy Smith.
- Audio Remasterers: Daniel Hersch; Bill Inglot.
- Recording information: Hit Factory, New York, NY; The Hit Factory, New York, NY.
- Photographer: Lynn Goldsmith.
- Unknown Contributor Role: Dan Duggan.
- Arranger: Stanley Silverman.
- If you discount his musical theater endeavor THE CAPEMAN, as many are quick to do, YOURE THE ONE ended a 10-year silence in the recording career of Paul Simon. The wait was not in vain; this album unites GRACELANDs effervescence (guitar and bass chores are handled by Simons South African accomplices from that era), RHYTHM OF THE SAINTS free-floating poetry and languid cool, and the mix of humor and introspection that made HEARTS & BONES Simons most underrated album.
- "Darling Lorraine" is a devastatingly poignant portrait of a turbulent relationship, where language and melody are somehow simultaneously liquid and cutting. "Old" finds the pushing-60 Simon casting a humorous eye on humanitys relative age in the universe, over backing that mates South African fluidity with the 50s rock & roll of Simons youth. Throughout the album, Simon continually manages to wring new emotional truths out of words and music without ever sounding labored; the mark not only of a seasoned vet, but also of a true artist in full flower.
Professional Reviews: Rolling Stone (1/4/01, p.116) - Included in Rolling Stones "Top 50 Albums of 2000".
Rolling Stone (10/26/00, p.111) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...The melodies are lucid, simple in the best sense of the term. The albums overall impression is of quietness and introspection....providing the map of the shifting geographies of our emotional lives..."
Entertainment Weekly (10/6/00, p.85) - "...No one weds conversational and cosmological - or acoustic pop and ethnological studies - quite so gracefully..." - Rating: A-
Q (1/01, p.94) - Included in Qs "50 Best Albums of 2000".
Q (11/00, p.109) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...This is an album of the finest, most beguiling cut. Rhythms skip and play seemingly without touching earth....These are manifestly the labors of a man still with something to say. And...saying it beautifully."
CMJ (10/23/00, p.31) - "...His best solo effort since 1986s GRACELAND, following a pure pop ethos that is refreshingly, and sometimes, painfully honest..."
Mojo (Publisher) (10/00, p.114) - "...[He] still has it. He writes, plays, sings with unmatched elegance, intelligence, a decent heart and mostly sounds like the teenaged kid everyone middle-aged knows they have inside them still."
Producer: Paul Simon, Paul Simon
Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Country: USA
Studio/Live: Studio
Guest Artist: Steve Gadd; Steve Gorn; Abraham Laboriel Sr.; Steve Shehan; Andy Snitzer; Dan Duggan
Release Date: 26 July, 2004
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