Streaming ilimitado
Escuche este álbum ahora en alta calidad en nuestras apps
Comenzar mi periodo de prueba gratis y escuchar este álbumDisfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción
SuscribirDisfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción
Touted as Paul Simon’s return to traditional songwriting -- Simon writing alone with a guitar and a pen instead of constructing songs around rhythmic loops the way he’s done since Graceland -- So Beautiful or So What doesn’t feel like a return to the ‘70s. From the moment the record kicks in with the heavy blues stomp and samples of “Getting Ready for Christmas Day,” it’s evident that while Simon may have changed his style of composing, he’s not abandoning his method of record-making, which is distinctly engaged with the present. When Bob Dylan sings about Alicia Keys he does so with an old-fashioned swing, but when Simon writes a verse about Jay-Z he does it within the context of an album anchored in polyrhythms, chattering guitars, and digital loops, where the handful of delicate acoustic numbers function as a counterpoint to the clean bustle of the rest of the record. Certainly, So Beautiful or So What isn’t as reliant on soundscapes as its Brian Eno-produced predecessor, but it is no rejection of texture, just as it is in no way a repudiation of the musical sensibility of Graceland, whose rhythms are as firmly felt here as on any record he’s made since. Rather, So Beautiful elegantly touches upon each of Simon’s solo signatures within a compact 38 minutes, its brevity indicating the precision of Simon’s focus. There are no wasted sounds or words here, and if he offers some of his simplest, prettiest tunes in years (“Love & Hard Times,” “Amulet”) and spends a considerable chunk of the record dwelling on spiritual matters, the album is neither steeped in nostalgia nor haunted by death. Paul Simon is remarkably clear-eyed in assessing the modern world and his place in it, not shying away from contemporary sounds -- if anything, the production is occasionally a tad too brittle, like so many digital-age recordings -- but not chasing after youth either. He’s merely living in his time and reporting, returning with an album that’s vivid, vibrant, and current in a way none of his peers have managed to achieve.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
Está escuchando muestras.
Escuche más de 100 millones de pistas con un plan de streaming ilimitado.
Escuche esta playlist y más de 100 millones de pistas con nuestros planes de streaming ilimitado.
Desde $ 16.190,00/mes
Paul Simon, Composer, Lyricist, Electric Guitar, Percussion, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Edie Brickell, Background Vocal - Vincent Nguini, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - Rev J. M. Gates with Congregation, AssociatedPerformer - Jim Oblon, Drums
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Simon, Composer, Lyricist, Percussion, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal, 12-String Guitar - Vincent Nguini, Electric Guitar - Jim Oblon, Drums, Slide Guitar
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Simon, Composer, Lyricist, Glockenspiel, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Percussion, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Gabe Witcher, Fiddle - Quicksilver, Background Vocal - Doyle Lawson, Background Vocal - Karaikudi R. Mani, AssociatedPerformer - Joshua Swift, Dobro - V.B. Madhusadanan, Tabla
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Simon, Composer, Lyricist, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Whistles, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Yacouba Sissoko, AssociatedPerformer - Steve shehan, AssociatedPerformer
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Simon, Composer, Lyricist, Bells, Acoustic Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - David Finck, Bass - Lois Martin, Viola - Diane Lesser, English Horn - Pamela Sklar, Flute - GIL GOLDSTEIN, Arranger - Richard Locker, AssociatedPerformer - Sara Cutler, Flute - Elizabeth Mann, Flute - Mick Rossi, Piano - Vincent Lionti, Viola - Desiree Elsevier, Viola - Charles Pillow, Clarinet - Mary Abt, Clarinet
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Simon, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, Electric Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Sonny Terry, Harmonica - Steve shehan, Congas, AssociatedPerformer, Cymbal - Quicksilver, Background Vocal - Doyle Lawson, Background Vocal - Chris Bear, AssociatedPerformer
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Simon, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Simon, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, Percussion, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Sara Cutler, Harp - Nancy Zeltsman, Marimba - Etienne Stadwijk, Celeste - Skip LaPlante, AssociatedPerformer
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Simon, Composer, Lyricist, Guitar, Percussion, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Dr. Michael White, Clarinet - Jim Oblon, Bass - Lulu Simon, Background Vocal
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Simon, Composer, Lyricist, Glockenspiel, Electric Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Vincent Nguini, Acoustic Guitar - Steve Gorn, Bansuri - Steve shehan, AssociatedPerformer - Jim Oblon, Drums
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Presentación del Álbum
Touted as Paul Simon’s return to traditional songwriting -- Simon writing alone with a guitar and a pen instead of constructing songs around rhythmic loops the way he’s done since Graceland -- So Beautiful or So What doesn’t feel like a return to the ‘70s. From the moment the record kicks in with the heavy blues stomp and samples of “Getting Ready for Christmas Day,” it’s evident that while Simon may have changed his style of composing, he’s not abandoning his method of record-making, which is distinctly engaged with the present. When Bob Dylan sings about Alicia Keys he does so with an old-fashioned swing, but when Simon writes a verse about Jay-Z he does it within the context of an album anchored in polyrhythms, chattering guitars, and digital loops, where the handful of delicate acoustic numbers function as a counterpoint to the clean bustle of the rest of the record. Certainly, So Beautiful or So What isn’t as reliant on soundscapes as its Brian Eno-produced predecessor, but it is no rejection of texture, just as it is in no way a repudiation of the musical sensibility of Graceland, whose rhythms are as firmly felt here as on any record he’s made since. Rather, So Beautiful elegantly touches upon each of Simon’s solo signatures within a compact 38 minutes, its brevity indicating the precision of Simon’s focus. There are no wasted sounds or words here, and if he offers some of his simplest, prettiest tunes in years (“Love & Hard Times,” “Amulet”) and spends a considerable chunk of the record dwelling on spiritual matters, the album is neither steeped in nostalgia nor haunted by death. Paul Simon is remarkably clear-eyed in assessing the modern world and his place in it, not shying away from contemporary sounds -- if anything, the production is occasionally a tad too brittle, like so many digital-age recordings -- but not chasing after youth either. He’s merely living in his time and reporting, returning with an album that’s vivid, vibrant, and current in a way none of his peers have managed to achieve.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 10 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:38:07
- Artistas principales: Paul Simon
- Compositor: Paul Simon
- Sello: Legacy Recordings
- Género Pop/Rock Pop
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Premios:
Mejorar la información del álbum