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It's also worth noting that "Cecilia" was really the first recording that showed how much in love with complex rhythms Paul Simon had become. (And what a master producer as well!) Many of his solo releases demonstrate that passion, starting with his first single, "Mother And Child Reunion," which was one of the first hits with a reggae/ska rhythm by someone not from Jamaica. But in particular I think of his great single Late In The Evening (from the failed album/movie, One Trick Pony), and his entire Graceland and Rhythm of the Saints albums.
Note: This copy comes in a vintage Columbia Records factory sleeve. The A side audio is pristine, but the wonderful B side reveals light and occasional surface noise during its soft moments. Still, with no distortion. The labels and vinyl (styrene) both grade Near Mint in appearance, with faint storage wear.
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It's also worth noting that "Cecilia" was really the first recording that showed how much in love with complex rhythms Paul Simon had become. (And what a master producer as well!) Many of his solo releases demonstrate that passion, starting with his first single, "Mother And Child Reunion," which was one of the first hits with a reggae/ska rhythm by someone not from Jamaica. But in particular I think of his great single Late In The Evening (from the failed album/movie, One Trick Pony), and his entire Graceland and Rhythm of the Saints albums.
Note: This copy comes in a vintage Columbia Records factory sleeve. The A side audio is pristine, but the wonderful B side reveals light and occasional surface noise during its soft moments. Still, with no distortion. The labels and vinyl (styrene) both grade Near Mint in appearance, with faint storage wear.