Live 1969

Live 1969

by Simon & Garfunkel
Live 1969

Live 1969

by Simon & Garfunkel

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Overview

Recorded at the duo's peak, just after finishing their fifth and final album, Live 1969 benefits greatly from the expert touch of Simon & Garfunkel's crucial producer/engineer, Roy Halee. It's significant that the six concerts sourced were intended for a live album, as the depth of its exceptional sound match that of their last two masterpieces with Halee, 1968's Bookends and 1970s Bridge Over Troubled Water -- two LPs whose material thankfully dominate the proceedings. For these three factors, Live 1969 instantly supersedes Columbia's OK 2002 issue, Live from New York City, 1967. Why these 1969 tour recordings only gained release now can't quickly be explained by the two pals' 1970 split; after all, the Beatles quit that year in greater bitterness, yet witness the speed in which the flawed, posthumous Let It Be appeared. Whatever the inexplicable reasoning, one feels the hand of history made in the hush of these pristine recordings, end-of-decade crowds basking in the splendor of exquisite harmonies -- especially on the Bridge material they'd yet to experience on record. The newness of the soaring, ageless "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and the unheralded, immaculate "Song for the Asking" and "So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright" are otherworldly, as are older overlooked riches like "Old Friends/Bookends Theme" and a reconfigured, quieted "Leaves That Are Green." The presence of Wrecking Crew pros from the LP sessions for half the show makes a big difference, fleshing out the later, complex productions such as the new hit "The Boxer" (with an unfamiliar verse), and "Why Don't You Write Me." (These are commensurate with the beguiling full-band versions from the 2003 comeback tour.) Lastly, there's a previously unknown, pretty cover of Gene Autry's first song, his 1920s paean for his pa, "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" (patterned on the Everly Brothers' 1958 version). Though one would like to see a one-concert document from this tour instead, Live 1969 is not a Columbia cash-in. This is open vault paydirt. ~ Jack Rabid

Product Details

Release Date: 07/22/2014
Label: Smcmg / Sony Special Products
UPC: 0888430569027
Rank: 14043

Tracks

  1. Homeward Bound
  2. At the Zoo
  3. The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
  4. Song for the Asking
  5. For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her
  6. Scarborough Fair/Canticle
  7. Mrs. Robinson
  8. The Boxer
  9. Why Don't You Write Me
  10. So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright
  11. That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine
  12. Bridge Over Troubled Water
  13. The Sound of Silence
  14. I Am a Rock
  15. Old Friends/Bookends Theme; Old Friend/Bookends Theme
  16. Leaves That Are Green
  17. Kathy's Song

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Simon & Garfunkel   Primary Artist
Joe Osborn   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Paul Simon   Guitar,Vocals
Larry Knechtel   Keyboards
Fred Carter, Jr.   Guitar
Art Garfunkel   Vocals
Hal Blaine   Drums

Technical Credits

Vic Anesini   Mastering,Mixing
Lisa Buckler   Project Director
Jim Parham   Project Director
Steve Schapiro   Photography
Don Hunstein   Photography
Paul Simon   Composer
Steven Berkowitz   A&R
Bob Irwin   Producer
Bud Scoppa   Liner Notes
David Stoller   Mixing Assistant
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