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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 9, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: May 9, 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • ASIN: B000F0UV1S
  • In-Print Editions: Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (195 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #8,364 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. How Can You Live In the Northeast
2. Everything About It Is A Love Song
3. Outrageous
4. Sure Don't Feel Like Love
5. Wartime Prayers
6. Beautiful
7. I Don't Believe
8. Another Galaxy
9. Once Upon A Time There Was An Ocean
10. That's Me
11. Father And Daughter

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Since severing his epochal partnership with Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon's solo career been characterized by restless reinvention. But while it's easy to see such disparate, cross-cultural collaborations as Graceland and Rhythm of the Saints as Simon's quest for new creative partnerships, beneath them lies a more crucial willingness to continually challenge the very assumptions and craft of his own songwriting. Six years after his sublime, underappreciated You're the One Simon has pushed that sensibility into a rewarding, if equally unlikely, partnership with Brian Eno. Yet the former Roxy Music texturalist cum contemporary producer/sound conjurer supreme (aided by such stellar sidemen as Bill Frisell, Herbie Hancock and Steve Gadd) offers barely half the "surprises" here.

The playful "Sure Don't Feel Like Love" argues Simon can still beckon his more traditional pop muse at will. Yet some of his best work here turns as much on hypnotic, if no less politically pointed, quasi-spoken word pieces (like "Wartime Prayers" and the gripping, post 9/11 rumination "How Can You Live in the Northeast?") as traditional songcraft. Eno is credited with providing "Sonic Landscape" to Simon's production, but also co-wrote three tracks, infusing "Another Galaxy" with contrasting doses of bracing energy and ethereal elegance, while seasoning the more traditional folk musings of "Once Upon a Time There Was An Ocean" with infectious electro-funk rhythms. "Outrageous," their best full collaboration, suggests that while Eno and Simon may approach world music - and indeed most pop forms - from polar extremes, the common ground they find is truly elevated. In an era when many of his peers are content to craft mere artistic comebacks, Simon's re-emergence here is a bold, compelling step forward. --Jerry McCulley

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Product Description
Among the most popular artists and greatest songwriters of our time, Paul Simon returns with his first album in six years—and the album titled Surprise is exactly that. First, three songs were co-written with electronic music guru Brian Eno; second, the other songs are straightforward, wonderfully American pop. Surprise is a pleasant surprise for Simon fans.

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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I can't believe it....best album of 2006., June 10, 2006
By EBHP "ebhp" (VALENCIA, CA United States) - See all my reviews
I received this album as a birthday gift - my first Paul Simon album since Graceland. That's obviously a span of many years (almost 20) and my musical tastes have since migrated to the more "modern" sounds of Arcade Fire, Ryan Adams, Zero 7, Audioslave, The Shins, etc. Perhaps an eclectic mix of artists, but all pioneers in the modern era of rock.

I popped in Suprise and was completely blown away. The master shines on this album of incredible stories intertwined within some of the best hooks I've heard in some time. Lyrically, this album is pure poetry. Examples:

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A mother murmurs in twilight sleep
And draws her babies closer.
With hush-a-bies for sleepy eyes,
And kisses on the shoulder.
To drive away despair
She sends a wartime prayer.

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It's a dead end job, and you gets tired of sittin'
And it's like a nicotine habit you're always thinking about quittin'

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I could fill this review with meaningful lyrics from each tune - there isn't a bad song on the entire album.

Regardless of your age or musical leanings, I can't recommend this album highly enough. Good for mellow tunes while in the office, but don't miss the chance to crank this in your car or iPod. The musicans Simon surrounds himself with are the best in the business. Steve Gadd on drums? Nuff said.

One of the many beauties of art is that it lasts forever. At some point in the near or hopefully distant future, Paul Simon will be gone. We will all remember him for his innovative songwriting and harmonies with Mr. Garfunkel, but a new generation will hopefully bow down to him for the genius of Surprise.

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117 of 141 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The storyteller sings again, May 10, 2006
This album is Paul Simon's first in the last six years, and although it may not win him many new fans, his existing fan base will be pleased to find out that the man can still write lyrics with the best of them.

As usual, the songs can be compared to short stories, told in his unique style with minimal backing arrangements, just there to perfectly frame the storyteller's art.

"How Can You Live in the Northeast" asks simple questions about the meaning of life, while "Everything About It Is a Love Song" is an introspective on a life past. "Outrageous" is a rant about bothersome things, while "Sure Don't Feel Like Love" is more political. "Beautiful" is a track that takes you back to the old Simon & Garfunkel days, as does "Once Upon a Time There Was an Ocean", two of the better songs on the album. The excellent "Father and Daughter" brings the album to a close with a moving tribute to the love that a man reserves for that special little girl in his life.

"There could never be a father who loved his daughter more than I love you"

And so it goes, eleven tracks from the master, each longer than 3 minutes, about love, war, politics, and whatever else he chooses. A great album for any Simon fan.


Amanda Richards, May 10, 2006
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31 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pretty darn fantastic, May 9, 2006
I have bought 38 CDs in 2006 (not all from Amazon!) and this is the first that I give five stars to. I have been a Paul Simon fan for a long time and being an admirer of his halcyon days with Art Garfunkel, I was, it is safe to say, very sceptical of the music (or more importantly the sound) that would come out of the collaboration with Brian Eno. Don't get me wrong here, Eno is a legend himself. His music, either through Roxy Music, or Bowie, or U2 are at the very forefront of dynamism and creativity. But Paul Simon?? The master of melancholy? The "poet laureate of wiseass New York" (Rolling Stone 2006)? Nah...

Well...how wrong I was.

This album sounds fabulous. The soundscapes created by Eno as a backdrop to Simon's voice and guitar strumming are both inventive and graceful. It does not have the edginess of a Peter Gabriel or U2 and is seemingly just right. Simon's voice sounds marvellous and just having seen Bob Dylan in New Orleans and Neil Young on TV, I am thankful that at least one musical pioneer has survived vocally. Some of the falsettos he breaks into through the course of this album are just wonderful.

At the end of the day though, for me, Simon is defined not by the background music or the hummability of the overall album or the other peripheral characteristics but by the WORDS he writes. He is the best lyricist in modern music and while other legends such as Neil Young have gone all out on albums such as "Ohio" and "Living with War", Simon has always been more subtle. "Surprise" is NO different.

"Wartime Prayers" will be talked about for a few years to come as a truly defining song in modern music. Why? Because, unlike few other songs before it, it has combined sentiment, with fear, with anger and with sadness. "How can you live in the northeast" is also beautiful and in other ways "Another Galaxy" and "Beautiful" stand out. Overall, this album has few weaknesses.

I am a little dissapointed (being an ardent review reader) that people are comparing "Surprise" to "Graceland". Don't people. They are TOTALLY different musically and in their own way land the sucker punch that modern music misses completely.

I also acknowledge that this album will not be a commercial success. Paul Simon isn't an 'in' artist but please do buy it because if you want some direction in your life, these are the types of albums you should be listening to.

EXTRA: I must say, I am totally surprised by the scathing rhetoric from the "2 star" reviewers. I am not exactly sure what you are listening to but it isn't "Surprise"; thats for sure.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An Album that Should Endure
How does SURPRISE stack up to earlier Paul Simon album classics? I guess only time will tell. I think it's a fine, thoughtful piece of work. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Michael P. Ofarrell

3.0 out of 5 stars only for true Paul Simon afficionados
I was actually somewhat disappointed in selections Simon chose for this collection. With the exception of the last track, "Father and Daughter," most of the tracks are very... Read more
Published 8 months ago by veuzent

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't listen to the naysayers...This is a great album!
This is one of the most (if not THE most) imaginatively written, produced, and played album in Simon's canon. Read more
Published 13 months ago by David C.

2.0 out of 5 stars Buy another Paul Simon title, ANY other Paul Simon title
Paul Simon the storyteller can still be found in this album.
Paul Simon the singer and musician is lost to electronica and apparently silly attempts to sound modern... Read more
Published 13 months ago by AD2

4.0 out of 5 stars Highly worthwhile, even if for one song...
I would consider myself a cautious though true Paul Simon admirer (meaning that while I consider Rhythm of the Saints among the best albums of all time, and find much to deeply... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Stephen Kokker

3.0 out of 5 stars A solid album, but not Paul Simons best...
I like this album, but it pales in comparison to some of his other works. For me, this album does not gel into a cohesive masterpiece. Read more
Published 15 months ago by J. Drechsel

5.0 out of 5 stars Masterpiece
Genius: All of a piece. Everything about it is a love song. I'm not sure I could have heard or understood Surprise if I were not an 'older parent' raising young daughters in my... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Dr. Mark G. Blumenthal

3.0 out of 5 stars Oh. OK then.
Not bad. A little disappointing. Some tracks are pretty good and I've loaded them on the ipod; but not many.

It's not Graceland, that's for sure.
Published 16 months ago by Mr. R. Stone

4.0 out of 5 stars A step forward for Paul Simon
I think this is a good album. It is quite a departure from much of his other work, but that can be a good thing. Read more
Published 18 months ago by White Bird

5.0 out of 5 stars Best yet
Paul Simon continues to get better. You owe it to yourself to give this CD at least 3 listens. By then you will be hooked. It is full of surprises and really grows on you. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Bruce D. Higgins

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