The Columbia Studio Recordings (1964-1970)
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The Columbia Studio Recordings (1964–1970) is a 5-disc box set of Simon & Garfunkel recordings, released by Columbia Records
in 2001. The CDs are packaged in miniature cardboard sleeves resembling the original vinyl record dust jackets, and a booklet containing photos and writing of interest is also included.
All five discs are augmented with a few rarities, many of which made their debut on 1997's Old Friends retrospective, rendering the previous collection nearly (but not completely) obsolete.
Also made obsolete by The Columbia Studio Recordings is the 1981 anthology Collected Works
. The two releases share the same fifty-eight recordings, with Columbia Studio Recordings adding thirteen bonus tracks for good measure.
Fans and completists should not mistake any Simon and Garfunkel anthology for being complete, despite the finality inferred by the title of either of these collections. The complete recordings have yet to be released in a single, concise package.
Disc One: Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.
(1964; Stereo)
* Paul Kane is one of the aliases
used by Paul Simon.
Disc Two: Sounds of Silence
(1965; Stereo)
Disc Three: Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
(1966; Stereo)
Disc Four: Bookends
(1968; Stereo)
Disc Five: Bridge Over Troubled Water
(1970; Stereo)
Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label, owned by Japan's Sony Music Entertainment, operating under the Columbia Music Group with Aware Records. It was founded in 1888, evolving from an earlier enterprise, the American Graphophone Company — successor to the Volta Graphophone Company...
in 2001. The CDs are packaged in miniature cardboard sleeves resembling the original vinyl record dust jackets, and a booklet containing photos and writing of interest is also included.
All five discs are augmented with a few rarities, many of which made their debut on 1997's Old Friends retrospective, rendering the previous collection nearly (but not completely) obsolete.
Also made obsolete by The Columbia Studio Recordings is the 1981 anthology Collected Works
Collected Works (Simon and Garfunkel album)
Collected Works is a compilation album of the 58 songs in the five Simon and Garfunkel albums: Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., Sounds of Silence, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme, Bookends, and Bridge Over Troubled Water...
. The two releases share the same fifty-eight recordings, with Columbia Studio Recordings adding thirteen bonus tracks for good measure.
Fans and completists should not mistake any Simon and Garfunkel anthology for being complete, despite the finality inferred by the title of either of these collections. The complete recordings have yet to be released in a single, concise package.
Disc and track listing
All songs by Paul Simon, except as indicated.Disc One: Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.
Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.
Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. is the debut album by folk duo Simon & Garfunkel, released October 19, 1964. It was produced by Tom Wilson and engineered by Roy Halee. On its cover sleeve the album bears the subtitle: "Exciting new sounds in the folk tradition".The album was initially unsuccessful,...
(1964; Stereo)
- "You Can Tell the World" – 2:47 (Bob GibsonBob Gibson (musician)Samuel Robert Gibson was a folk singer who led a folk music revival in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He was known for playing both the banjo and the 12-string guitar. He introduced a then largely unknown Joan Baez at the Newport Folk Festival of 1959. He produced a number of LPs in the decade...
/Bob CampHamilton CampHamilton Camp was an English-American singer, songwriter, actor and voice actor.-Early life:Camp was born in London, England, and was evacuated during World War II to the United States as a child with his mother and sister. He became a child actor in films and onstage...
) - "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream" – 2:11 (Ed McCurdyEd McCurdyEd McCurdy was an American folk singer, songwriter, and television actor. His anti-war classic, "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream" , inspired and gave hope to those in the peace movement.-Career:...
) - "Bleecker Street" – 2:44
- "Sparrow" – 2:49
- "BenedictusBenedictus (song)"Benedictus" is a song from Simon and Garfunkel's debut album, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. It was arranged and adapted from two-part a capella motet by Orlande de Lassus. The text, in Latin, is benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini...
" – 2:38 (Traditional, arranged and adapted by Simon and Garfunkel) - "The Sounds of Silence" – 3:08
- "He Was My Brother" – 2:48 (Paul Kane*)
- "Peggy-OThe Bonnie Lass o' FyvieThe Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie is a Scottish folk song about a thwarted romance between a soldier and a girl. Like many folk songs, the authorship is unattributed, there is no strict version of the lyrics, and it is often referred to by its opening line There once was a troop o' Irish dragoons...
" – 2:26 (Traditional) - "Go Tell It on the MountainGo Tell It on the Mountain (song)"Go Tell It on the Mountain" is an African-American spiritual song, compiled by John Wesley Work, Jr., dating back to at least 1865, that has been sung and recorded by many gospel and secular performers...
" – 2:06 (Traditional) - "The Sun Is Burning" – 2:49 (Ian Campbell)
- "The Times They Are a-Changin'The Times They Are a-Changin' (song)"The Times They Are a-Changin" is a song written by Bob Dylan and released as the title track of his 1964 album, The Times They Are a-Changin. The song was ranked #59 on Rolling Stones 2004 list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time....
" – 2:52 (Bob DylanBob DylanBob Dylan is an American singer-songwriter, musician, poet, film director and painter. He has been a major and profoundly influential figure in popular music and culture for five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was an informal chronicler and a seemingly...
) - "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M." – 2:13
- "Bleecker Street" [Demo version] - 2:42 [bonus track]
- "He Was My Brother" - 2:46 [bonus track]
- "The Sun Is Burning" - 2:46 [bonus track]
Pseudonym
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used by Paul Simon.
Disc Two: Sounds of Silence
Sounds of Silence (album)
Sounds of Silence is the second album by Simon and Garfunkel, released on January 17, 1966. The album's title is a slight modification of the title of the duo's first major hit, "The Sound of Silence", which originally was released as "The Sounds of Silence"...
(1965; Stereo)
- "The Sounds of Silence" – 3:08
- "Leaves That Are Green" – 2:23
- "Blessed" – 3:16
- "Kathy's Song" – 3:21
- "Somewhere They Can't Find Me" – 2:37
- "AnjiAnji (Song)"Anji" is an acoustic fingerstyle guitar piece composed and recorded in 1961 by noted folk guitarist Davey Graham. The piece is one of the most well-known acoustic blues-folk guitar pieces ever composed, with many notable artists covering it, including Bert Jansch, Simon and Garfunkel and Harry...
" – 2:17 (Davey GrahamDavey GrahamDavid Michael Gordon "Davey" Graham, originally spelled Davy Graham, , was a British guitarist and one of the most influential figures in the 1960s British folk revival...
) - "Richard Cory" – 2:57
- "A Most Peculiar Man" – 2:34
- "April Come She Will" – 1:51
- "We've Got a Groovy Thing Goin'" – 2:00
- "I Am a RockI Am a Rock"I Am a Rock" is a song written by Paul Simon. It was first performed by Simon alone as the opening track on his album The Paul Simon Songbook which he originally recorded and released in August 1965, only in the United Kingdom...
" – 2:50 - "Blues Run the Game" – 2:55 (Jackson C. FrankJackson C. FrankJackson Carey Frank was an American folk musician.-Early life:When Jackson Frank was 11, a furnace exploded at his school, sending a ball of flames down corridors until it ended up in Frank's music classroom in the Cleveland Hill Elementary School in Cheektowaga, New York...
) [bonus track] - "Barbriallen" – 4:06 (Traditional) [bonus track]
- "Rose of Aberdeen" – 2:02 (Traditional) [bonus track]
- "Roving Gambler" – 3:03 (Traditional) [bonus track]
Disc Three: Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme is the third album by Simon & Garfunkel, released in the United States on October 10, 1966. Its name comes from the second line of the album's first track, "Scarborough Fair/Canticle", an English folk song from the 16th century, paired with a counter-melody and...
(1966; Stereo)
- "Scarborough FairScarborough Fair"Scarborough Fair" is a traditional ballad of the United Kingdom.The song tells the tale of a young man, who tells the listener to ask his former lover to perform for him a series of impossible tasks, such as making him a shirt without a seam and then washing it in a dry well, adding that if she...
/Canticle" – 3:10 (Simon & Garfunkel) - "PatternsPatterns (song)"Patterns" is a song written by Paul Simon and included on his 1965 album The Paul Simon Songbook, and later recorded by Simon and Garfunkel on their third album, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme...
" – 2:42 - "Cloudy" – 2:10
- "Homeward BoundHomeward Bound (song)"Homeward Bound" is an American folk song written by Paul Simon, performed by Simon and Garfunkel, produced by Bob Johnston and recorded on December 14, 1965. The song describes his longing to return home, both to his then girlfriend, Kathy Chitty in Brentwood, Essex, England, and to return to the...
" – 2:30 - "The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine" – 2:44
- "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)"The 59th Street Bridge Song " is a song by folk music duo Simon and Garfunkel, appearing on their 1966 album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme. "59th Street Bridge" is the colloquial name of the Queensboro Bridge in New York City...
" – 1:43 - "The Dangling ConversationThe Dangling Conversation"The Dangling Conversation" is a song written by Paul Simon, first released in September 1966 as a Simon and Garfunkel single "The Dangling Conversation"/"The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine". The song only climbed to 25 on the US charts and never made it onto the UK charts. Paul Simon was amazed...
" – 2:37 - "Flowers Never Bend With the Rainfall" – 2:10
- "A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission)A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into Submission)"A Simple Desultory Philippic " is a song written by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. Originally recorded for Simon's 1965 UK-only debut, The Paul Simon Songbook, it was recorded soon after by Simon and his partner, Art Garfunkel, for the duo's third album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme...
" – 2:12 - "For Emily, Whenever I May Find HerFor Emily, Whenever I May Find Her"For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her" is a song written by Paul Simon. It is the tenth track on Simon & Garfunkel's 1966 album by Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, where it is sung by Art Garfunkel....
" – 2:04 - "A Poem on the Underground Wall" – 1:52
- "7 O'Clock News/Silent Night" – 2:01
- "Patterns" (Demo) [bonus track]
- "A Poem on the Underground Wall" (Demo) [bonus track]
Disc Four: Bookends
Bookends
-Charts:-Personnel:*Paul Simon - Vocals, Guitar, Producer*Art Garfunkel - Vocals, Producer*Hal Blaine - Drums, Percussion*Joe Osborn - Bass*Larry Knechtel - Piano, Keyboards*John Simon - Production Assistant...
(1968; Stereo)
- "Bookends Theme" (Instrumental) – 0:32
- "Save the Life of My Child" – 2:49
- "AmericaAmerica (Paul Simon song)"America", written by Paul Simon, is a song popularized by 1960s folk-rock duo Simon & Garfunkel. It was included in their album Bookends, released on 3 April 1968, and is notable as one of the few rock records to have a completely unrhymed lyric....
" – 3:08 - "Overs" – 2:14
- "Voices of Old People" - 2:09 (Simon & Garfunkel)
- "Old Friends" – 2:36
- "Bookends" – 1:16
- "Fakin' ItFakin' It (song)"Fakin' It" was one of Simon's and Garfunkel's single releases in 1967. Its B-side was "You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies," the duo's only non-LP track which made its album debut on the Old Friends CD box set in 1997....
" – 3:14 - "Punky's Dilemma" – 2:10
- "Mrs. RobinsonMrs. Robinson"Mrs. Robinson" is a song written by Paul Simon and first performed by Simon & Garfunkel. When released as a single in 1968, it hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US, for their second chart-topping hit after "The Sound of Silence"...
" – 4:02 - "Hazy Shade of WinterHazy Shade of WinterIn 1987, The Bangles were approached to record a song for the soundtrack of the film Less Than Zero. They chose to record a cover of "A Hazy Shade of Winter," a song they had been performing since their early days as a band....
" – 2:17 - "At the ZooAt The Zoo"At the Zoo" was one of Simon's and Garfunkel's single releases in 1967.The song is one of Paul Simon's many tributes to his hometown of New York City. The narrative tells the story of a trip to the Central Park Zoo; when the singer reaches the zoo, he anthropomorphizes the animals in various...
" – 2:11 - "You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies" – 2:19 [bonus track]
- "Old Friends" (Demo) [bonus track]
Disc Five: Bridge Over Troubled Water
Bridge over Troubled Water
Bridge Over Troubled Water is the fifth and final studio album by Simon & Garfunkel. Released on January 26, 1970 on both Quadraphonic and Stereo formats, it reached No. 1 on Billboard Music Charts pop albums list...
(1970; Stereo)
- "Bridge Over Troubled WaterBridge over Troubled Water (song)"Bridge Over Troubled Water" is the title song of Simon & Garfunkel's album of the same name. The single was released on January 26, 1970, though it also appears on the live album Live 1969, released in 2008. It reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on February 28, 1970, and stayed at...
" – 4:52 - "El Condor Pasa (If I Could)El Cóndor Pasa (song)El Cóndor Pasa is a song from the zarzuela El Cóndor Pasa by the Peruvian composer Daniel Alomía Robles, written in 1913 and based on traditional Andean folk tunes....
" – 3:06 (Paul Simon, Jorge Milchberg, and Daniel A. Robles) - "CeciliaCecilia (song)"Cecilia" is a song written by US musician Paul Simon. It was first recorded by Simon and Garfunkel for their 1970 album Bridge Over Troubled Water. When released as a single, it reached #4 in the US charts...
" – 2:54 - "Keep the Customer Satisfied" – 2:33
- "So Long, Frank Lloyd WrightSo Long, Frank Lloyd Wright"So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright" is a song written by Paul Simon that was originally released on Simon & Garfunkel's 1970 album Bridge Over Troubled Water. It has since been released on several Simon & Garfunkel compilation albums. It has also been recorded by the London Pops Orchestra and Joe...
" – 3:47 - "The BoxerThe Boxer"The Boxer" is a folk rock ballad written by Paul Simon in 1968 and first recorded by Simon & Garfunkel. It was released as the follow-up single to their number one hit "Mrs. Robinson", and reached #7 in the US charts. It later appeared on their last studio album, Bridge Over Troubled Water, along...
" – 5:08 - "Baby Driver" – 3:14
- "The Only Living Boy in New YorkThe Only Living Boy In New York"The Only Living Boy in New York" is a song written by Paul Simon and performed by Simon and Garfunkel. It is the eighth track from the American pop duo's fifth and final studio album, Bridge Over Troubled Water...
" – 3:58 - "Why Don't You Write Me" – 2:45
- "Bye Bye Love"* (Live from Ames, IowaAmes, IowaAmes is a city located in the central part of the U.S. state of Iowa in Story County, and approximately north of Des Moines. The U.S. Census Bureau designates that Ames, Iowa metropolitan statistical area as encompassing all of Story County, and which, when combined with the Boone, Iowa...
) – 2:55 (Felice and Boudleaux BryantFelice and Boudleaux BryantFelice Bryant and Boudleaux Bryant were an American husband-and-wife country music and pop songwriting team best known for songs such as "Rocky Top," "Love Hurts" and numerous Everly Brothers hits, including "All I Have to Do Is Dream" and "Bye Bye Love".-Beginnings:Boudleaux was born Diadorius...
) - "Song for the Asking" – 1:49
- "Feuilles-O" [bonus track]
- "Bridge Over Troubled Water" (Demo) [bonus track]