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Free Music Notes for The Studio Recordings 1972-2000Free Music Review: a lot of material Hit: 5 StarsOkay , how many Paul Simon compilations are there out there ? Which do you chose, and how do you chose ? You don't. You plunk down the $ for this box and get everything Paul has recorded (solo)(studio) up to 2000. You can't go wrong. With every compilation you get edited tracks (mostly chopped for time) , you get tracks left off that really should have been included , and you get frustrated because you STILL don't have the "best of" Paul Simon. Here , you will.
Free Music Review: Could've been better if B-sides, unreleased songs were added Hit: 4 StarsPaul Simon is one of my favorite singers/song-writers. I took this box set to have the full collection and I'm currently exploring with the albums that I haven't heard before.
The collection would have been better if singles, B-sides, previously unreleased recordings have been added rather than demo and live recordings of songs of the Album.
In my opinion, the bonus tracks are not really that significant addition.
Free Music Review: Paul Simon boxed set Hit: 5 StarsEven though I have all of these cd's, I really like this boxed set-the sound is great, and the extras are great. This man has written music that resonates with me-the 60's throught the 90's(and hoping for a DVD from the "Old Friends" tour). It is worth getting this set just for the sound-I am listening to this music, and it sounds better than ever- It sounds fresh to me.
Free Music Review: For a Simon-lover Hit: 5 StarsFirst off, this is 120+ of Paul Simon's songs. And it isn't even the "complete" studio recordings. But it is stil a triumph for any Simon-lover. There are no new special-edition liner notes, but I still gave it 5 stars. The winner of 9-Grammy's gives us a 9-disk masterpiece with music from Kodachrome to Call Me Al, any fan would love this as a gift.
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