
Sounds Of Silence is a Rock album by Simon & Garfunkel, originally released in 1966. On Gatefold: 337 pressings tracked, owned by 66 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Folk Rock
- jangly
- earnest
- pastoral
About
Paul Simon was performing solo in England and Art Garfunkel was attending graduate school when “The Sounds Of Silence” topped the singles charts in January 1966. Its success prompted them to re-form as a duo and record an album named for their unexpected hit single. Released later that year, <i>Sounds Of Silence</i> features the fine-etched songwriting and luminous harmonies that would typify later S&G albums in still more refined form. Its songs — even those dressed up in electric rock arrangements — are mostly rooted in acoustic folk traditions. “April Come She Will,” “Leaves That Are Green” and “Kathy’s Song” are slightly formal musings on love and aging, graced by the melodic brilliance Simon would develop in the years ahead. “Richard Cory” and “A Most Peculiar Man” are social commentaries wrapped in character sketches. Paul and Art lighten up a little for the lightly-rocking “Somewhere They Can’t Find Me” and “We’ve Got A Groovey Thing Goin’.” Existential angst and folk-rock instrumentation come together on the title song and “I Am A Rock,” as uplifting musically as they are downbeat lyrically. Overall, the first stirrings of the duo’s future greatness can be heard loud and clear on <i>Sounds Of Silence</i>.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1The Sounds Of Silence3:02
- A2Leaves That Are Green2:21
- A3Blessed3:14
- A4Kathy's Song3:16
- A5Somewhere They Can't Find Me2:34
- A6Angie2:15
Side B
- B1Richard Cory2:56
- B2A Most Peculiar Man2:29
- B3April Come She Will1:49
- B4We've Got A Groovey Thing Goin'1:55
- B5I Am A Rock2:50
Credits
Performers
- Paul SimonGUITAR LEAD VOCALS
- Art GarfunkelLEAD VOCALS
66 collectors on Gatefold own this · 337 pressings tracked on Gatefold
