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No Description Available.Genre: Popular MusicMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 30-AUG-1988
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Format: Audio CD
Artist: Simon & Garfunkel
Genre: Alternative & Punk, Classic Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock
Record Label: Sony
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Product Title: Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits
Manufacturer: LP Support
Lowest Price: $6.99
Power Score: 4.1 | 33 Reviews
This is more of a 60's than a 70's album really, "Bridge Over Troubled Water," the album, was released in very early 1970. There are a lot of classic staples on this, and a few non-singles such as "America." I don't listen to this duo much, and never thought that the regular records, outside of 'Bookends," were particularly consistently good throughout- all had good stuff and bad or dull material...
I generally like music that's quite upbeat and ballsy but occasionnaly I'll make an exception. S & G are one of those. The tunes here have class stamped all over them. If the hairs on the back of your neck dont stand up when they sing 'sail on silver girl..' from 'Bridge..' then you're probably dead.
Simon and Garfunkel were just the creators of some of the best songs in the history of pop music.
Simon & Grafunkel were good in their day but stick to the original releases when when wanting to rate albums and avoid adding compilations.
We enjoy this album. It has a lot of their more popular songs on it. Bridge over Troulbled water. is a classic. I like the way they sing. they just sing their songs simply. they do not go for vocal gymnastics. I like some of the songs better than others.A good album.
For a compilation release, Simon & Garfunkel's "Greatest Hits" is one of the classics that will please most any music fan. The track list covers all the hits from the duo's heyday from 1964 to 1972 (ie "Mrs. Robinson," "For Emily," "Whenever I May Find Her," "The Boxer," "The 59th Street Bridge Song," "The Sound Of Silence," "I Am A Rock," "Scarborough Fair/Canticle," "Homeward Bound," "Bridge...
I grew up (in the 90s mind you) with this tape. I think everyone loves S&G and I can see no reason why not. As they went their separate ways, they each made their own mistakes. But these early hits tell of innocence, friendship, love--I hope that doesn't sound too mawkish, because it's entirely true. Minus a star only because they insisted on including the live version of "For Emily...
Contains all of the essential hits that you know and love from this unforgettable duo.
This is a great duo. All of the songs are wonderful on this one.
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Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits
hippy folk rock.