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Sounds of Silence is the second studio album by American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, released on January 17, 1966. The album's title is a slight modification of the title of the duo's first major hit, "The Sound of Silence", which originally was released as "The Sounds of Silence".[2] The song had earlier been released in an acoustic version on the album Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., and later on the soundtrack to the movie The Graduate. Without the knowledge of Paul Simon or Art Garfunkel, electric guitars, bass and drums were overdubbed by Columbia Records staff producer Tom Wilson on June 15, 1965.[3][4] This new version was released as a single in September 1965, and opens the album.

Sounds of Silence
Studio album by
Simon & Garfunkel
ReleasedJanuary 17, 1966 (1966-01-17)
RecordedMarch 1964 and April, June, and December 1965
StudioColumbia 7th Ave, New York City
GenreFolk rock[1]
Length29:09
LabelColumbia
ProducerBob Johnston, Tom Wilson
Simon & Garfunkel chronology
Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.
(1964)
Sounds of Silence
(1966)
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
(1966)
Singles from Sounds of Silence
  1. "The Sound of Silence"
    Released: 12 September 1965
  2. "Homeward Bound"
    Released: 19 January 1966
  3. "I Am a Rock"
    Released: May 1966

"Homeward Bound" was released on the album in the UK, placed at the beginning of Side 2 before "Richard Cory". It was later released in the US on the following album, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme. It was also released as part of the box set Simon & Garfunkel Collected Works, on both LP and CD. Many of the songs in the album had been written by Paul Simon while he lived in London during 1965.

Solo acoustic versions of "I Am a Rock", "Leaves That Are Green", "April Come She Will", "A Most Peculiar Man", and "Kathy's Song" had appeared on The Paul Simon Songbook, released in August 1965 in England as had another version of the title track. "Richard Cory" was based on the poem "Richard Cory" by Edwin Arlington Robinson, "Somewhere They Can't Find Me" was essentially a rewrite of the previous album's "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.", "We've Got a Groovy Thing Goin'" had appeared on the b-side of "The Sound of Silence" a few months before and "Anji" was a cover of an instrumental piece by guitarist Davey Graham whom Simon had met in England. Hence the only brand new Paul Simon composition on the album was "Blessed".

The album is also included in its entirety as part of the Simon & Garfunkel box sets Collected Works and The Columbia Studio Recordings (1964–1970). On March 22, 2013, it was announced that the album will be preserved by the Library of Congress in the National Recording Registry, calling it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."

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Record Mirror[5]

Cover artwork


The album cover photo features the duo on a trail looking back towards the camera. It was shot at Franklin Canyon Park in Los Angeles, California. The secondary school scarves they are wearing were from The Campion School, Hornchurch, UK. This school was attended by the boys of the Brentwood family, where Paul lodged during his time in the UK. The back of the LP has candid shots of the duo and quotes a few lyrics from each song.

There are three variations of the original LP's artwork. The first issue lists the duo's names' fully capitalized on one line, the album title fully capitalized on another, and no song titles. The second issue capitalizes only the first letter of each word, and features the tracklist. The third has the same front cover as the second, but the back cover airbrushes out the copies of Tiger Beat magazine Garfunkel is holding in the photos.

The original LP label mistakenly spells "Anji" as "Angie" and credits it to Bert Jansch, who had recorded it for his 1965 debut album. The back cover of the original LP sleeve properly credits Davey Graham as composer but retains the "Angie" misspelling. Both errors were corrected for subsequent reissues.

On older LP and CD issues of the album, "The Sound of Silence" is titled as "The Sounds of Silence" on both the cover and label, and "We've Got a Groovy Thing Goin'" is titled "We've Got a Groovey Thing Goin'".


Track listing



Original release


All tracks are written by Paul Simon, except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)RecordedLength
1."The Sound of Silence" March 10, 1964 (basic track)
June 15, 1965 (overdubs)
3:08
2."Leaves That Are Green" December 13, 19652:23
3."Blessed" December 21, 19653:16
4."Kathy's Song" December 21, 19653:21
5."Somewhere They Can't Find Me" April 5, 19652:37
6."Anji"Davey GrahamDecember 13, 19652:17
Side two
No.TitleRecordedLength
1."Richard Cory"December 14, 19652:57
2."A Most Peculiar Man"December 22, 19652:34
3."April Come She Will"December 21, 19651:51
4."We've Got a Groovy Thing Goin'"April 5, 19652:00
5."I Am a Rock"December 14, 19652:50

Produced by Bob Johnston

Bonus tracks (2001 CD reissue)
No.TitleWriter(s)RecordedLength
12."Blues Run the Game"Jackson C. FrankDecember 21, 19652:55
13."Barbriallen" (Demo, previously unissued)TraditionalJuly 8, 19704:06
14."Rose of Aberdeen" (Demo, previously unissued)TraditionalJuly 8, 19702:02
15."Roving Gambler" (Demo, previously unissued)TraditionalJuly 8, 19703:03

Track 12 Produced by Bob Johnston Tracks 13–15 Produced by Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel & Roy Halee


Track listing (UK version)


All tracks are written by Paul Simon, except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)RecordedLength
1."The Sound of Silence" March 10, 1964 (basic track)
June 15, 1965 (overdubs)
3:08
2."Leaves That Are Green" December 13, 19652:23
3."Blessed" December 21, 19653:16
4."Kathy's Song" December 21, 19653:21
5."Somewhere They Can't Find Me" April 5, 19652:37
6."Anji"Davey GrahamDecember 13, 19652:17
Side two
No.TitleRecordedLength
1."Homeward Bound"December 14, 19652:27
2."Richard Cory"December 14, 19652:57
3."A Most Peculiar Man"December 22, 19652:34
4."April Come She Will"December 21, 19651:51
5."We've Got a Groovey Thing Goin'"April 5, 19652:00
6."I Am a Rock"December 14, 19652:50

Personnel


Sounds of Silence was recorded in April, June and December 1965 at CBS Studios in New York City, New York and Los Angeles, California.

"The Sound of Silence" (electric overdubs) personnel

"The Sound of Silence" overdubs were recorded at Columbia's "Studio A" at 799 Seventh Avenue near 52nd Street by Columbia Records staff producer Tom Wilson on June 15, 1965. Neither Paul Simon nor Art Garfunkel were aware of the session or the plan to release an electric remix of the song until after the overdubs had been recorded.[3][4]


Notes



Charts


Chart (1966) Peak
position
UK Albums Chart 13
US Album Charts 21
Chart (1970) Peak
position
Spanish Albums Chart[7] 2

Further reading



References


  1. DeBolt, Abbe Allen (2011). Encyclopedia of the Sixties: A Decade of Culture and Counterculture. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 604. ISBN 978-0313329449.
  2. Mastropolo, Frank (March 10, 2015). "51 Years Ago: Simon & Garfunkel Record Their First Classic, 'The Sounds of Silence'". Ultimate Classic Rock.
  3. Simons, David (2004). Studio Stories – How the Great New York Records Were Made. San Francisco: Backbeat Books. Cf. pp.94–97.
  4. Charlesworth, Chris, The Complete Guide to the Music of Paul Simon and Simon & Garfunkel, Omnibus Press 1996. Cf. especially pp.17–18 on Sound of Silence.
  5. Jones, Peter; Jopling, Norman (30 April 1966). "Simon ANd Garfunkel: Sounds Of Silence" (PDF). Record Mirror. No. 268. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2022. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  6. "Joe Mack – Biography & History – AllMusic".
  7. Salaverri, Fernando (September 2005). Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002 (1st ed.). Spain: Fundación Autor-SGAE. ISBN 84-8048-639-2.



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[de] Sounds of Silence

Sounds of Silence ist ein Musikalbum des US-amerikanischen Folk-Rock-Duos Simon & Garfunkel. Es wurde in den USA am 17. Januar 1966 veröffentlicht. In den USA stieg es bis auf Platz 21 der Billboard 200 und hielt sich insgesamt 143 Wochen in den Top 100.
- [en] Sounds of Silence

[es] Sounds of Silence

Sounds of Silence es el segundo álbum de Simon & Garfunkel publicado el 17 de enero de 1966. El nombre del álbum viene de su primer éxito "The Sound of Silence", anteriormente publicado en el álbum Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. El productor es Bob Johnston, la discográfica Columbia Records.

[ru] Sounds of Silence (альбом)

Sounds of Silence (с англ. — «Звуки тишины») — второй студийный альбом американского дуэта Simon & Garfunkel, выпущенный 17 января 1966 года на лейбле Columbia.



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