- Hearts and Bones
Infobox Album
Name = Hearts and Bones
Type =Album
Artist =Paul Simon
Background = orange
Released = October 1, 1983
Recorded =
Genre = Rock
Length = 40:30
Label =Warner Bros. Records
Producer =Roy Halee Paul Simon Russ Titelman Lenny Waronker
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:rwabqj7boj6a link]
*Robert Christgau (B+) [http://robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?id=1056&name=Paul+Simon link]
*"Rolling Stone " Rating|4|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/paulsimon/albums/album/112553/review/5942599/hearts_and_bones link] |
Last album = "One-Trick Pony"
1980
This album = "Hearts and Bones"
1983
Next album = "Graceland"
1986"Hearts and Bones" is a 1983 rock
album byPaul Simon . It is his fifth album in his solo career.The album was originally intended to be a
Simon & Garfunkel reunion album called "Think Too Much", following their Central Park reunion concert in 1981, and the world tour of 1982 - 1983. [http://3min49sec.blogspot.com/2004/07/47-paul-simon-hearts-and-bones-1984.html] In fact, some of the songs intended for "Think Too Much" were previewed on the tour. However, creative tensions appeared between the duo during the sessions; Garfunkel supposedly was not comfortable with the personal nature of the songs, and Simon apparently did not want Garfunkel's vocals on the songs. This led to the duo abandoning the project altogether; Simon wiped Garfunkel's vocals from the completed tracks and reworked the songs for a solo album.The title track is about Simon and his then-wife
Carrie Fisher as they travel throughNew Mexico ("one and one-halfwandering Jew s"), and also aboutlove in general. The album also contains one of the few songs aboutnumber s (and love) — "When Numbers Get Serious", which evokes the beginnings of the Information Age. Also unusual is "Think Too Much", actually two different songs with the same title and chorus line, dealing generally with thinking (and love).The eighth track is a surreal song about the surrealist artist
René Magritte and his wife Georgette, and fancifully suggests that they secretly admired the music of suchdoo-wop artists asThe Penguins ,The Moonglows ,The Orioles , andThe Five Satins . The title derives from a caption to a photograph of the Magrittes, "Rene and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog During the War". Simon changed "During" to "After" as it scanned better for the song lyric.The last track is Simon's homage to
John Lennon , who had been assassinated shortly before Simon wrote it. The song and its title also wistfully harken back toJohnny Ace , an early rock and roller who died during a game ofRussian roulette . Simon had actually premiered the song during Simon and Garfunkel's reunion concert inCentral Park ; near the end of the song a fan ran onto the stage, which can be seen in the DVD of the concert. The attack was possibly in response to Simon mentioning John Lennon in the lyrics. The closing music of this track (an instrumental section using strings) was written by composerPhilip Glass .ingles
There were two songs from this album released as singles. The first single with "Allergies" as the A-side and "Think Too Much (b)" as the B-side peaked at #44 in the US Hot 100. The second single failed to chart, this being "Think Too Much (a)" (A-side) and "Song About the Moon" (B-Side).
Track listing
"All songs written by
Paul Simon "
#"Allergies" – 4:37
#"Hearts and Bones" – 5:37
#"When Numbers Get Serious" – 3:25
#"Think Too Much " (b) – 2:44
#"Song About the Moon " – 4:07
#"Think Too Much " (a) – 3:05
#"Train in the Distance " – 5:11
#"René and Georgette Magritte with their Dog after the War " – 3:44
#"Cars are Cars " – 3:15
#"The Late Great Johnny Ace " – 4:4511-14 are bonus tracks on the remasteredRhino Records CD-release (July 2004):
*"Shelter of Your Arms" (work-in-progress) – 3:11
*"Train in the Distance" (demo) – 3:13
*"Rene and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After the War" (demo) – 3:47
*"The Late Great Johnny Ace" (demo) – 3:22Personnel
Paul Simon - guitar, programming, vocals
*Rob Mounsey - synthesizer, vocoder
*The Harptones - background vocals
*Bernard Edwards - bass
*Nile Rodgers - guitar, programming
*Airto Moreira - percussion
*Marin Alsop - violin
*Michael Boddicker - synthesizer
*Wells Christy - synthesizer, synclavier
*Tom Coppola - synthesizer, synclavier
*Al di Meola - guitar
*Gordon Edwards - bass
*Steve Ferrone - drums
*Steve Gadd - drums
*Eric Gale - guitar
*Anthony Jackson - contrabass guitar
*Jill Jaffe - viola
*Jesse Levy - cello
*Michael Mainieri, Jr. - marimba, vibraphone, background vocals
*George Marge - bass clarinet
*Sid McGinnis - guitar
*Marcus Miller - bass
*David Nichtern - synclavier
*Jeff Porcaro - drums
*Dean Parks - guitar
*Greg Phillinganes - piano, Fender Rhodes
*Michael Riesman - synthesizer, conductor
*Mark Rivera - alto saxophone
*Robert Sabino - synthesizer, piano
*Richard Tee - synthesizer, piano, Fender Rhodes, vocals
*Carol Wincenc - flute
*Frederick Zlotkin - cello
*Peter Gordon - French horn
*Dave Matthews - horn arrangements
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