Simon & Garfunkel Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.

Simon & Garfunkel Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.

$28.38
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Reissue producer: Bob Irwin.Recorded on March 10-31, 1964.Originally released on Columbia Records (9049).Includes liner notes by Art Garfunkel & Bud Scoppa.Wednesday Morning, 3 AM doesn't resemble any other Simon & Garfunkel album, mostly because their sound here was fundamentally different from that of the chart-topping duo that emerged a year later. Their first record together since their days as the teen harmony duo Tom & Jerry, the album was cut in March 1964, at a time when both Simon and Garfunkel were under the spell of folk music. As it had in 1957 with "Hey, Schoolgirl," their harmonizing here came out of the Everly Brothers' playbook, but some new wrinkles had developed -- Paul Simon was just spreading his wings as a serious songwriter and shares space with other contemporary composers. The album opens with a spirited (if somewhat arch) rendition of Gibson and Camp's gospel/folk piece "You Can Tell the World," on which the duo's joyous harmonizing overcomes the in

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