Paul Simon – Stranger To Stranger (Deluxe) (2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Paul Simon - Stranger To Stranger (Deluxe) (2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Paul Simon
Album: Stranger To Stranger (Deluxe)
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2016
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 53:39
Total Tracks: 16
Total Size: 1,19 GB

Tracklist:

01. Paul Simon – The Werewolf (03:25)
02. Paul Simon – Wristband (03:17)
03. Paul Simon – The Clock (01:02)
04. Paul Simon – Street Angel (02:11)
05. Paul Simon – Stranger To Stranger (04:35)
06. Paul Simon – In A Parade (02:21)
07. Paul Simon – Proof Of Love (05:44)
08. Paul Simon – In The Garden Of Edie (01:48)
09. Paul Simon – The Riverbank (04:11)
10. Paul Simon – Cool Papa Bell (04:02)
11. Paul Simon – Insomniac’s Lullaby (04:33)
12. Paul Simon – Horace And Pete (02:30)
13. Paul Simon – Duncan (04:43)
14. Paul Simon – Wristband (03:28)
15. Paul Simon – Guitar Piece 3 (01:10)
16. Dion,Paul Simon – New York Is My Home (04:30)

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Paul Simon’s Stranger to Stranger is his 13th solo album via Concord Records. Full of thrilling, imaginative textures, Stranger to Stranger conjures a vivid and vital new context to Simon’s well-established virtuosity as a singer and songwriter. The record—his first since 2011’s acclaimed So Beautiful or So What—ushers the listener into a brave new musical world where expectations are defied and exceeded, as they were thirty years ago with another masterwork,Graceland.Produced by Simon and his longtime musical partner Roy Halee, Stranger to Stranger’s adventurous sonic spirit is abundantly clear right from the darkly humorous first two songs, “The Werewolf” and “Wristband.” “It’s about getting you to actually hear something in a new way. It’s about making music that sounds old and new at the same time; music with a sense of mystery,” Simon explains of his and Halee’s experimentation on the album.

Stranger to Stranger’s collage of sound also includes the Italian electronic dance music artist Clap! Clap!, whose album Tayi Bebba, blending African field recordings and EDM, Simon admired. Clap! Clap!’s sound can be heard on three tracks: “The Werewolf,” “Wristband” and “Street Angel.”

“Sound is the theme of this album as much as it’s about the subjects of the individual songs. If people get that, I’ll be pleased,” explains Simon. “The right song at the right time can live for generations. A beautiful sound, well that’s forever.”

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