Album Summary
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 at the time, 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 erased all his vocals and worked the material into a solo album.
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Nov 22 2020
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This is a pop record which feels primarily soothing. I'm with Christgau: It never quite takes off. The string arrangements suggest it could have, too (at least for me). The writing seems solid overall with a hint of cuteness at points.
Jun 22 2022
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Pretty unremarkable, especially considering Graceland exists. Cars are Cars is probably one of the dorkiest songs to ever be made
Jun 29 2022
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Farts & moans
Jul 01 2021
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I felt like this album was really catchy and all round good vibes albeit inconsistent, however that “Cars Are Cars” song made me so frustrated and angry. what the fuck
Aug 25 2023
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Paul Simon is amazing. At least half the songs started out a little odd to me and by the end I was fully into it. He also seems to understand how sounds layer really well and he was willing to use different methods to make the exact right sound. A song writing genius, as ever.
Jan 24 2021
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A fun album, lots of interesting tunes and sounds. Doesn't take itself to seriously, a good listen that I have no disagreements with. Grooves and can get down too, easy listening, easy dancing. Paul Simon is a music man.
True feeling: 3.8/5
Jan 10 2024
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Every story I've heard about Paul Simon breaking anti-Apartheid travel restrictions and going to South Africa involve tales of him being bored and disillusioned with his own music, and as this appears to be the album he released before traveling to meet decent musicians - I can fully empathise.
This album is technically a very competent recording, but blimey o'reilly it is ditchwater dull.
Who could fail to be inspired by "Song about the moon"? Let's not mention the staggering obviousness of "Cars are cars". Are they really, Paul? It takes some real lyrical genius to spot that.
Simon is a great musician, but there is little that exemplifies writer's block and moribund, contract-fulfilling journeymanning more than this tepid, desperately dull album.
Oct 30 2023
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This Paul Simon cover looks like a screenshot of a camera that caught him stealing in a convenience store.
Maybe he was trying to steal a good song idea?
And it obviously didn't work.
Jul 10 2024
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Middle of the road. Especially for Paul Simon. He made way better albums and songs
Oct 07 2021
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I haven’t listened to much Paul Simon in a long time, and was surprised there was an album from 1983 that I had never heard of nor could recall any songs from. I started off a little skeptical about a song called “Allergies” kicking things off, but I quite liked it. Nice guitar solo in the middle and I like the music and lyrics. This song was the most obviously from the 80s on this album. The 80’s elements made me like it more, overlaid as they were on what was unmistakably a Paul Simon song. Also as an allergy-sufferer I appreciated the odd subject matter.
Settled in to “Hearts and Bones”, a really nice song, and knew I would be in Paul Simon’s capable hands for the rest of the listen.
As the album progressed I found myself pretty much loving every song. Paul Simon has more unconventional subjects (“When Numbers Get Serious” is great, despite some questionable multiplication), all accompanied by interesting arrangements. There are two “Think Too Much” songs. Both are fantastic (although I give the edge to (A) as my favorite, but glad both are there). “Song About the Moon” is one of my favorite songs on the album. “Train in the Distance” seemed vaguely familiar to me, so I may have run across this at some point in the past. “Rene and Georgette Magritte After the War” is beautiful, Paul Simon is a wizard of taking a lyric like that and making it flow so naturally in the song. “Cars are Cars” was the first song that as it started I thought might be a miss for me… but by the end I had warmed up to it. Love the juxtaposition of styles between the chorus and the verses.
“The Late Great Johnny Ace” has an unusual ending provided by none other than Philip Glass that I found was a nice ending to the album.
I’m glad this album was on this list as I doubt I would ever have encountered this anywhere else. Great album I will listen to again and again!
May 22 2021
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In which one half of the duo that gave us The Boxer and The Only Living Boy in New York released a lead single about allergies, and it wasn't even the worst song on the album. Did you know that cars are cars all over the world? An awful album only partially redeemed by an introspective reflection on the assassination of John Lennon. Best track: The Late Great Johnny Ace
May 05 2024
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Cars are Cars is one of the most painfully stupid songs I’ve ever heard in my life.
Sep 20 2023
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I love Paul Simon, but I have not gotten to my heavy listening period with him yet. Probably will come in my 30s.
May 24 2021
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My favourite Paul Simon album, which says something given the company it has.
Apr 10 2025
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I’m a Paul Simon fan
Jul 19 2024
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Pretty average
Jun 23 2024
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This is the third Paul Simon album I've been served in the span of two and a half months. Please make it stop. I'm really starting to resent the people who catapulted this man to such fame that he is considered so essential. He is about as fundamental to musical experience as the Barenaked Ladies.
Jun 19 2024
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holy shit stop already
Apr 28 2024
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Am I the only one who finds Paul Simon insufferable? "Hearts and Bones"? Nope, "Farts and Drones."
Mar 29 2024
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Opens with a song about having a rash, bold move. Loads of that huge 80s whoompy bass sound, possibly the whoompiest. The next song is more familiar: gentle acoustic guitar with a pitter-patter bongo percussion part and jazzy electric piano chords for a dash of schmaltz - his soft light vocals floating warmly over the mix. The rest of the songs settle somewhere between these 80s disco inflected synth pop and 70s folk singer sounds. It's all smooth and tasteful and pretty dull in a distinctly upper middle class upper middle brow way. Impossible to listen to this without picturing an arena full of Larry Davids vibing out to the musical equivalent of hotel art.
Dec 01 2023
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I hate this song Allergies, I think it's ridiculous. The 80s synth instrumentation kills me. I'm reminded of what I don't like about Paul Simon, the lyrics that go nowhere (in my opinion) except to a rhyme or pun. I don't feel a deep meaning, despite the songs hinting to it. No, Paul, in this case, you did not think too much.
Oct 19 2023
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Kinda boring, isn't it?
Nov 27 2024
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Blown away. Every song was incredible and the production was weird as fuck but I liked it. Ending of last song was beautiful
Apr 07 2025
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This is really good, a middle ground between Simon and Garfunkel and the Paul Simon of Graceland I grew up with.
Feb 12 2021
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ALLERGIES!
Nov 07 2025
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Simon sans garfunkel c'est moins bien, mais j'ai appris quelque chose : les voitures sont des voitures !
Jul 22 2024
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No. 220/1001
Allergies 3/5
Hearts and Bones 4/5
When Numbers Get Serious 3/5
Think Too Much 3/5
Song About The Moon 3/5
Think Too Much 3/5
Train in the Distance 3/5
René and Georgette 3/5
Cars Are Cars 3/5
The Late Great Johnny Ace 3/5
Average: 3,1
Good album, but nothing to hate or love on here.
Jul 10 2024
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I prefer Graceland to this. Ok I guess but probably won’t listen again
Nov 06 2025
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Ok you have allergies and know nothing about cars.
Sep 28 2025
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Music so far in the background you'd need a magnifying glass to find it.
Jun 13 2024
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It starts with a weird \"is this Paul Simon trying to be an 80's pop star\" vibe and never quite loses it. Hearts and Bones is most enjoyable and Cars are Cars is the most silly. Gone at Last is a Simon-esque collab with a gospel groove. Overall, kind of a yawner and completely benign.
Oct 25 2023
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Very flaccid music. He sings about odd subjects and stories. Cars, trains, the brain, random thoughts he’s having I guess? Are we sure he isn’t a School House Rock singer? “Cars are Cars” could have easily been a hit. Unfortunately, that was the only song I liked. You can’t take this guy seriously, that’s the trick. I was happy when the album was over. 4/10
Oct 23 2023
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This is just bland and a bit twee at times. Disappointing
Jun 24 2024
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Oh. I guess Graceland isn't the only Paul Simon solo album I hope to never hear again.
ZERO stars.
Apr 10 2024
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This album has the stupidest lyrics I’ve ever heard. “Allergies” and “Cars are Cars” too the list.
Apr 10 2024
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Painful
Feb 08 2024
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I’m not a Paul Simon fan
Feb 01 2024
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Paul Simon is singlehandedly responsible for some of the worst music of the 80s. Dude should have quit after accidentally knocking it out of the park with Sound of Silence.
A boring dreadful listen that manages to straddle world music, cheesy 80s production and inexecrable singer-songwriter
Nov 07 2025
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Not well known, probably because no hits came from this album. However, this is quintessential Paul Simon, making it worth spending some time with.
Oct 20 2025
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It was a very fun album, nothing really super crazy. It had enjoyable messages and a fun tone!
Sep 29 2025
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Great perfect Paul Simon but I would rather noy be so depressed
Sep 19 2025
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maybei think too mucch
Aug 05 2025
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Ok yeah, the Car song is dorky as shit but the verses at least have a good message. It’s just got a very 80s chorus.
The rest of the album is good solid Paul Simon.
Aug 01 2025
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I grew up listening to Paul Simon; he never disappoints. Never will.
Jul 31 2025
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Simon without the Garfunkel.
Jul 30 2025
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I knew from the Simon and Garfunkel that I’ve heard, and also from listening to Graceland, that I would probably enjoy this album. I couldn’t have expected just how lovely this is though. It seems like everybody knows Graceland as Paul Simon’s best record, but I’d consider this to be on par. His guitar playing sounds so effortless, but I can assure you that it’s definitely not easy. And his voice is exceptionally soft and calming. There is nothing here that I dislike.
Jul 13 2025
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Paul Simon is one of those artists who probably never released a single bad song. Need I say more? 5 stars.
Jul 13 2025
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Enfin du Paul Simon! J'attendais ça (ou du Dylan).
J'avais écouté 2 ou 3x cet album je connaissais plus Graceland et Still Crazy. Mais vraiment une belle (re)découverte. Les Think too much et Hearts And Bones groovent vraiment. Les 80's auront eu ça de bon! Je trouve souvent que les 80s souffrent de la comparaison avec les 70s.
Cars are cars et Allergies ont un thème funny mais sont un peu moins intéressantes niveau musical.
Jul 13 2025
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Si je donne pas 5 étoiles, Félix.
Blague à part je comprends pourquoi il l’aime autant! Clairement un master de la melodie, capable d’écrire des chansons d’amour et des balades comme des chansons loufoques.
Commencer une album en parlant d’allergies, c’est 5 étoiles automatiques.
Très agréable d’écoute et donne envie d’écouter plus de Paul, un signe de succès
May 25 2025
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Will always give Paul Simon 5 stars. A poet and a wordsmith. A gentle soul.
May 04 2025
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Paul simon is completely unique in his ability to write compelling and brilliant lyrics and couple them with truly unique and interesting music.
I'm biased as I already think paul simon is the goat songwriter
Apr 28 2025
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The Car one was insane but his impression of john lennon was funny
Feb 28 2025
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I really like Paul Simon
Feb 27 2025
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Not my fav Paul Simon but how can he not get 5 stars
Feb 16 2025
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8/10
1. Allergies- 0/10
2. Hearts and bones-10/10
3. When numbers get serious- 8.5/10
4. Think too much (b)- 5.5/10
5. Song about the moon- 9/10
6. Think too much(a)- 7.9/10
7. Train in the distamce-9.5/10
8. Rene and Georgette...- 9.3/10
9. Cars are cars- 5.5/10
10. The late great johnny ace- 9/10
11. shelter of your arms- 9,6/10
Jan 29 2025
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Sommige stemmen zijn oude bekenden, die af en toe bij je aanbellen en die je binnenlaat als een lang niet geziene vriend. Paul Simon is er zo eentje. Ik kende niks van deze plaat, maar het is allemaal zo vertrouwd en prettig dat je meteen uitnodigt om te gaan zitten en een glas voor hem inschenkt. Achterovergeleund (of hoe vertaal je 'laid back'), verstild, zelfs het up-tempowerk is ultiem relaxt. Als er dan ook nog iets tussen zit wat je raakt ('René en Georgette Margritte') dan ben ik verkocht.
Jan 25 2025
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UR KIDDINGGGGG... this album is my life forever come on
Jan 01 2025
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This is Paul Simon's lesser known, but best album. Better than all of S&G and way better than Graceland in my opinion. I was lucky enough to grow up listening to this one a lot and know all the lyrics by heart. Every song on the album is an accomplishment, but for me it's The Late Great Johnny Ace. Still makes me well up every time I hear it thinking about what John Lennon may have achieved if he hadn't been stolen from us all.
Dec 31 2024
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Long-time fan of this underrated album. It's interesting that you can hear the transition from his 70s style (e.g., heavy use of the Fender Rhodes on songs like Train in the Distance) to his 80s world music style (e.g., use of marimba on Think Too Much (b). Even though version "a" is Paul Simon with Chic it also has more of that Graceland sound. Even the outro to Train in the Distance has vocals that make me think of his 80s world music style. Cars are Cars also). Then there are songs that are just beautiful and uniquely timeless like Hearts and Bones (about his relationship with Carrie Fisher), Rene and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog After the War (a surrealistic song written about a photograph of surrealist Magritte and his wife), and The Late Great Johnny Ace (about John Lennon's murder). Let's talk about that last one - I remember when Paul Simon debuted it during the Concert in Central Park and a crazy person ran on stage yelling "I need to talk to you!" just after Simon sang "A stranger came up and asked me if I'd heard John Lennon had died." That was an eerie moment. It's a captivating sad song, which ends with a gorgeous coda by Philip Glass. I've always loved this album and always will.
Dec 13 2024
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Wow. What a great record. There really isn't a duff track here. Superb.
Nov 26 2024
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One of the best songwriters of all time. If I hadnt mentioned.
Nov 14 2024
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Favorite Paul Simon album.
Nov 10 2024
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I just apparently really like Paul Simon. His music feel familiar yet unique. Even the songs with goofy lyrics are instrumentally still very very good.
Nov 08 2024
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Loved all of it!
Oct 02 2024
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As I mentioned before, I really appreciate albums that manage to be relaxing while not being dull. Paul Simon's tracks had interesting tricks to make sure each of them stood out in some way. Giving it the full rating as I gave it multiple listens across the day.
Sep 19 2024
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Favorite album so far. Really good and can see myself returning to the artist. Top marks.
Sep 01 2024
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Very nice!
Aug 06 2024
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Obviously, Simon is a genius songwriter, but why do all of the songs sound so sad? Even when the lyrics are funny and the melody a bit silly, they are melancholy at the same time. It's the '80s; music is supposed to be upbeat or at least more intense. I like this album, but I'll probably never listen to most of it again.
Aug 01 2024
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Been listening to this one all day. I really like almost every song. I’m feeling like a 4.5+
I really like Paul Simon.
Jul 18 2024
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I have developed such a soft spot for Paul Simon. This is sweet. Laid back, but also psychoanalytical, and it reminds me a little teeny bit of Daniel Lopatin's work.
Cars are Cars is utter dogshit though.
Jul 18 2024
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gostei bastante, não conhecia.
Jul 12 2024
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Really good production, need to hear it again to see how replayable it is
Jun 05 2024
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9/10
welp, the chorus to Cars Are Cars is gonna be stuck in my head for an annoyingly long time
May 24 2024
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I’ll be honest and tell you that my eyes rolled a little bit when I saw this album pop up and figured it was just the result of some Paul Simon fanboys on the editorial team for the book. After all, I consider myself a Paul Simon fan (though I stop short of being a fanboy) and I’d never even heard of it! It turns out I just don’t explore enough because this does in fact kick ass and even though it seems unfair for Paul Simon to have at least three albums on here (because surely Graceland at least is still coming up, right?), I agree you should listen to it before you die. The only thing that sucks about it is that it sounds like Paul was a dick to Art during the making of it and that the experience broke the Garfunkelian camel’s back, leaving all of us without the opportunity to hear what the two of them could have gone on to do together.
May 22 2024
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A hidden gem! I knew albums before and after but hadn’t heard this one…only a couple songs from it. Great album!
May 14 2024
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Wow I really really liked this album. I knew I was a fan of Simon and Garfunkel but I don’t think I’ve ever listened to Simon on his own and I loved it. It sounded similar to his duo work and there wasn’t a part i didn’t like.
May 10 2024
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Probably my favourite PS album.
May 01 2024
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Think too much (a) is amazing.
Cars are cars - good as well.
5. Excellent album.
Apr 21 2024
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You'll never see me give a Paul Simon album not a 5.
That being said, this one is lower on the list of 5s for me, even though Hearts and Bones is one of his best songs.
Enjoyed the acoustic versions at the end of the deluxe re-release, especially the Everybody Love the Sounds Of A Train In the Distance.
Apr 18 2024
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Always great!!
Mar 24 2024
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Man, Paul Simon, huh? Pretty great, this guy.
Should have given Graceland a 5, but I didn't so I'll make up for that. Happily. Even with the Sesame Street skit. Music to feel good to.
Mar 22 2024
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Excellent album, a bit uneven, with some classic Simon songs.
Feb 29 2024
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Lovely album
Feb 04 2024
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my favorite paul simon album and one if my favorite albums all time. The Lat Great Johnny Ace, Renee and Georgie Magritte, Hearts and Bones, Train in the Distance- some songs may not match up but i love the whole album
Jan 22 2024
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Really enjoyed this! I have always enjoyed his music...so calming and soothing.
Jan 19 2024
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I think Paul Simon is finally growing on me I really liked this one, except for the one about cars that was annoying asf
Jan 17 2024
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One of the best!
Jan 17 2024
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i grew up listening to him!
Jan 10 2024
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Love me some Paul Simon, fantastic lyricist and musician.
Dec 28 2023
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Excellent - did not recognize it when it came out. Only the later ones.
Dec 21 2023
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All of Paul Simon's music makes me feel good. Really enjoyed this.
Dec 10 2023
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Easiest 5 stars yet. Paul Simon is a genius and it’s an honour to get to listen to his work.
Dec 08 2023
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Great lyricism and calming music.
Nov 15 2023
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Hit a diamond in the rough with this one. Fantastic album front to back.
Oct 02 2023
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People should be beating off to Paul Simon the way they do to Bob Dylan. What a talent. Really pleasant album and better than Dylan in so many more ways. 8/10.
May 23 2023
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Considered a commercial flop, but as true fans of Simon know, this is among his best work. Personal and from the heart, exploring feelings we all have. Some great songs on here and his vocals are perfect. This album makes me feel something his biggest releases don’t even.
Oct 13 2022
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4.5
Jun 22 2022
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Standout Tracks: Allergies, Hearts And Bones, Think Too Much (a), René and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog after the War
May 27 2022
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Good stuff
Oct 07 2021
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So, this was a surprise. If you'd asked me about Paul Simon albums, I could have told you there was "the one from 1975" with all the good songs and then "Graceland" in 1986, which I owned, and listened to over and over and over back in the day.
You then might have pointed out, "Late in the Evening" came from a 1980 album, and I'd say, "Oh yeah, I love that song, too."
So for our first Paul Simon album to be this one from 1983, it was a surprise.
But again, such a joyful surprise! There's not a song I didn't love. I love the sound of all these songs. I love the lyrics. "Allergies" is such a fun song! "René and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog After the War" is so lovely lovely lovely! The rest of the songs are all very fun ("Cars are Cars"), or painfully lovely, or both. "The smartest people in the world/Had gathered in Los Angeles/To analyze our love affair/And possibly unscramble us." !!!
"Hearts and Bones" says SO much with just the lyric "the arc of a love affair." Man.
Love this one. Love Paul Simon. Glad for this one.