The only living boy in New Canaan
melkents | Mississippi, USA | 03/17/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Hearts and Bones belongs with a collection that became
known as the "Solo Years" along with Rhymin' Simon. Many
reviewers have stated that this work [Hearts and Bones],
is underrated and a "masterpiece". Well, it certainly is
a great songwriting effort. Once again Paul made
sure he only had the best musicians in the studio.
[Nile Rodgers, Al DiMeola]. The Fender Rhodes piano is
still evident accompanied by tight drumming. Lyrically,
the songs flow in their usual way.Paul is extremely gifted,
perhaps a genius, and most would agree. Musically he plays
intesting chords on the guitar, and somehow manages to sing
with them. This all around ability transformed his career,
with or without his schoolboy friend Art Garfunkel. Hearts
and Bones was originally released in 1983. This remastered
version is spellbinding and deserves full honors in the Paul
Simon portfolio. As Paul approaches the age of 70, he still
performs on stage [mostly in Europe] to the delight of his
followers.The retirement years in New Canaan, Connecticut ;
[perhaps not the most glamorous of places]...is for Paul a
resting place. When the day does eventually arrive for Mr. Simon
to say "goodbye", most might say "Hearts and Bones" is but a
slice of his musical adventure ; full of musical artistry and brilliance.
"