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| Simon & Garfunkel | Primary Artist |
| Art Garfunkel | Vocals |
| Paul Simon | Guitar, Vocals |
| Rob Mounsey | Synthesizer |
| Grady Tate | Drums |
| Pete Carr | Guitar |
| John Eckert | Trumpet |
| Steve Gadd | Drums |
| John Gatchell | Trumpet |
| Anthony Jackson | Bass |
| Gerry Niewood | Saxophone |
| Richard Tee | Keyboards |
| David Tofani | Saxophone |
| Dave Brown | Guitar |
| Chuck Berry | Composer |
| Art Garfunkel | Composer, Producer |
| Paul Simon | Composer, Producer |
| Roy Halee | Producer, Engineer |
| Phil Ramone | Producer |
This is by far the best of the two S&G reunion releases. Art and Paul were only a decade from their break-up and there voices were still flexible. We will never know what a Beatles regrouping would have sounded like but Simon and Garfunkel pulled their first off with fine style.(The second is another story.) Another plus is the fine backup band.
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Posted October 1, 2010
I think that this video is a great video because I really like Simon and Garfunkel having a good back up band and different band arrangments for familiar songs.
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann
Simon & Garfunkel reunited on September 19, 1981, to perform a free concert in Central Park, New York City. This two-record set presents some of the duo's biggest hits in a live context, and also allows listeners a chance to hear what many Simon solo numbers could sound like in S&G mode.