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| 1 | Seven Psalms: Your Forgiveness / Trail of Volcanoes / The Sacred Harp / Wait - Paul Simon |
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Recorded entirely on acoustic instruments, and predominantly performed by Paul, Seven Psalms showcases Simon’s craft at its finest and most captivating, simply with his voice and guitar. Intended to be listened to as one continuous piece, the 33-minute, seven-movement composition transcends the concept of the “album".
A stunning, intricately layered work, it’s a record which establishes an engaging and meditative, almost hymnal soundscape, with Paul’s lyrics providing the gravitational center for constellations of sound woven from guitar strings and other acoustic instrumentation – including choral elements from the highly-regarded British vocal ensemble VOCES8, and a beautiful vocal appearance by Edie Brickell.
True to the origin of psalms as hymns meant to be sung rather than spoken, Seven Psalms reaches back to the very genesis of folk music: King David’s Psalms. The result is a quietly moving musical experience which uncovers a wealth of subtle details with every repeated listen. A step apart from anything Paul Simon has released before, Seven Psalms defies categorization.
The record’s tone is complemented by its artwork, which features a close-up extract of “Two Owls” by the celebrated landscape artist Thomas Moran.
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- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 12.2 x 12.2 x 0.2 inches; 7.04 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Legacy Recordings
- Original Release Date : 2023
- Run time : 33 minutes
- Date First Available : April 12, 2023
- Label : Legacy Recordings
- ASIN : B0BZK327PS
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,932 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,431 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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So I stopped writing emails and went to watch and listen to Paul Simon telling an interviewer that his latest album came to him in dreams of words. Since God is known for sending dreams to people I found this all very intriguing. So I decided to get the album and see if I could figure out what God was saying or at least how Paul Simon was interpreting the messages.
God speaks to me in messages too that come when I'm reading a book and listening to music with lyrics. I will hear a word and see it at the same time. So God once said to me: "Know Believe There Is God One Me." He also said: "But Hope I Am All Everything." And "Let In the Light!"
I truly believe God still speaks to us and is trying to get our attention if we will listen. That is why I recommend this CD of heartfelt songs. It seems Paul Simon's inner wisdom and God's messages to him created an album that is very meaningful and profound.
Some of the lyrics which seemed especially true include:
"All that really matters
Is the one who became us."
"Life is a meteor
Let your eyes roam
Heaven is beautiful
It's almost like home"
There is only one track so you can't listen to a particular song without listening to everything from the beginning. This is not a problem really as the music is supposed to be listened to from start to finish with familiar choruses sung here and there to connect the songs as a whole.
The lyrics are almost hypnotic with the beauty of the acoustic guitar and Paul Simon's soul vibrating in his voice. These songs demand your full attention and speak of a soul grappling with eternal truths, even with a dose of humor.
Some of the issues these songs deal with include forgiveness, humility, doubt, belief, heaven and death. Each song seems to blend into the next creating a continuation of soothing melodies with unique instruments. Bells, gongs, drums, flute and cello make this spiritually beautiful. The harmonies with Edie Brickell are truly comforting.
The booklet has no issues except the word "time" was left out at the end of Trail of Volcanoes. It is fun to read along so you catch all the rhymes. Paul Simon sings at his own pace and some of the songs feel like stories from his life.
I can recommend this highly knowing the music will affect you deeply and may it help to transform you into who you are becoming. Be ready to experience something truly unique in the world of music CDs.
~The Rebecca Review
You will either love it or hate it. I LOVE IT!
Some reviewers complain it isn't like his earlier music or that his voice is hoarser than it used to be. Paul Simon is 83 years old. His voice, like many other artists, is not going to be as in his youth.
Other complaints: there are no tracks....it is a 33 minute long composition with different movements. Apparently they must not be Queen fans.
To each his own.
My review:
It is just Paul, his acoustic guitar, and the words he received in dreams which he said came from God.
Paul's creative work would be similar to listening to biblical David playing his harp. It's very original, meditative, reflective, and heartfelt.
I wish it was longer than 33 minutes. Maybe God will send Paul more songs.
It's a much more stripped down and reflective album than you would expect (unless you read the reviews online first).
Also, please don't listen to the people claiming that there is something wrong with their CD because is is only displaying and playing as one track.
It is actually a seven part piece meant to be listened to in one go. It is not seven seperate songs.
This is the way that Paul meant it to be.
Think of classical pieces that are made up of multiple movements. They are not seperate songs, they are part of the whole.
That being said, I do like the album, but everybody has differing taste. YMMV.
I had been greatly missing Mr. Simon’s story in articles and projects, wondering if perhaps he had stopped offerings for the public. Gratefully, his hand is still steady and his mind is clear. And he has gifted us with a gift full of wonder. As the booklet cover artwork craftily shows it is an interlocking series of seven songs which are best absorbed together in its 33 or so minute timing as he debates with himself (and us) over belief in God, interwoven with his time in life and ours (with subtle references to global warming and the migration of peoples). His voice still sounds good; his guitar still amazingly adept; the backgrounds, that wonderful texture of liminal and almost subliminal sounds pleasing, stirring and never to be tired of. He gifts us with great companion artists highlighted by his “beautiful mystery guide” Edie Brickell. His conversation isn’t simple or easy; one must open one’s imagination and repeatedly ponder, but in the end, it is much worth the journey of a lifetime.
I had been greatly missing Mr. Simon’s story in articles and projects, wondering if perhaps he had stopped offerings for the public. Gratefully, his hand is still steady and his mind is clear. And he has gifted us with a gift full of wonder. As the booklet cover artwork craftily shows it is an interlocking series of seven songs which are best absorbed together in its 33 or so minute timing as he debates with himself (and us) over belief in God, interwoven with his time in life and ours (with subtle references to global warming and the migration of peoples). His voice still sounds good; his guitar still amazingly adept; the backgrounds, that wonderful texture of liminal and almost subliminal sounds pleasing, stirring and never to be tired of. He gifts us with great companion artists highlighted by his “beautiful mystery guide” Edie Brickell. His conversation isn’t simple or easy; one must open one’s imagination and repeatedly ponder, but in the end, it is much worth the journey of a lifetime.
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Ive listened twice so while at least two tunes reach out to hold you, more listening to the nuances is necessary.How wrenching to lose half your hearing when music is your passion.
His guitar can still run away with the best and the subtle use of older riffs takes me back so many years.
And still, Mr. Simon, I am a Rock.
Liebe Hörer: Das Album besteht aus 7 Songs, doch der Künstler hat das Verlangen, dass ihr diesem Werk auch 33 Minuten eures Lebens gönnt um es zu erfassen. Es gibt daher nur 1 Track. Die Reihenfolge der Lieder ist vorgegeben, die Songs gehen ineinander über und sind nicht voneinander zu trennen, es ist ein Erzählungsbogen. An diesem Konzept scheitern tatsächlich schon 3 von 10 Leuten heutzutage, die wild herumzudrücken auf den Tasten ihrer Geräte, das sind jene Hörer die nach 15 Sekunden reinhören schon glauben beurteilen zu können ob sie schon einen Hit gefunden haben. Jene Hörer, die gar nicht mehr die Auffassungsgabe haben ein einziges Lied bis zum Ende zu hören. Ihr werdet es nicht verstehen, dafür ist es zu spät.
Dann gibt es noch jene Rezensenten die tatsächlich "Amazon" beschuldigen Ihnen eine falsche CD zugesendet zu haben, da Ihne ihre eigene online Musik-Datenbank falsche Metadaten anzeigt. Mir zieht es die Zehennägel auf was ich da Lesen musste von der Apple-Fraktion der super DAUs: Geneigte Rezensenten: Eine CD enthält keine Metadaten zu Artist, Album und Songtitel, diese Daten kommen aus dem Internet, vermutlich aus einer Datenbank von AllMusicGuide, und, jetzt kommt der Witz: Die CD mit dem Titel "Hari Om Tatsit" Jaglit Singh - South Asia besteht auch aus 1 Track und ist auch genau 33:01 Minuten lang. Eure CD-Player Software kann eine CD nur an den Parameter LAUFZEIT JE TRACK erkennen, alles andere ist nicht unterscheidbar, daher werden falsche Meta-Daten aus dem Internet herunter geladen. Sobald AllMusicGuide seine Datenbank aber nachgebessert hat, wird die Software euch eine Frage stellen: Ist das Paul Simon, oder ist es Jagjit Singh.
Ich bin wirklich erstaunt, dass solche Basics an Wissen heutzutage nicht mehr vorhanden sind. Als ich meine erste CD ca. 1984 kaufte da war allen klar, der CD Player weiß nicht den Namen der Lieder oder des Künstlers. Später gab es CD Player denen konnte man ganz mühsam mit eintippen der Buchstaben für jedes Lied beibringen wie der Song hieß, meist hatte man nur Speicher für ca. 200 CDs. Erst etwa ende der 1990er Jahre tauchten die ersten MediaPlayer auf die mit dem Internet verbunden waren und schwups, plötzlich wurden die Namen der Songs zu den CDs dazu geladen als man sie das erste mal in die CD Schublade gelegt hat. Wo kamen die Namen her? Wie ging das? Magie? Nein, über Laufzeit der einzelnen Songs und ihre Reihenfolge auf der CD wurde das erkannt.
All dieses Wissen ist jetzt aber weg. Es kommt ein Album mit nur 1 Song, da ist die Chance, dass eine andere CD mit 33:01 Minuten schon besteht eben sehr groß. Nichts ist Defekt.
Dass den Rezensenten das alles zu mühsam ist, sie einfach klick-klick-klick mal schnel durch zappen wollen um ihr neues "Graceland" Lied zu finden, das braucht mich gar nicht zu wundern. Längst besteht ihr alle nur mehr aus Oberflächlichkeiten, ihr wischt auf Tinder Gesichter nach Rechts und beurteilt so Menschen, ihr klickt auf CDs 7 mal auf weiter weil ihr glaubt nach 10 Sekunden ein Lied verstanden zu haben. Und ihr erkennt euren Fehler nicht einmal.
Das Album ist ein Meisterwerk. Wer sich näher damit beschäftigen will wie komplex die darauf enthaltene Musik ist, dem empfehle ich vorab erst einmal das Interview zu lesen das Elvis Costello mit Paul Simon geführt hat. (hier gehen leider keine Links, googelt es halt).
Kleine Anleitung wie man Musik anhört:
a) Man gehe in einen Raum mit Stereo-Lautsprechern (das sind 2 Stück) deren Gehäuseabmessungen zumindest der Größe einer Bierkiste entsprechen. Die Lautsprecher stehen im günstigsten Fall mehr oder weniger Links und Rechts neben deinen Ohren, nicht direkt an der Wand, aber in den Ecken des Raumes.
b) Schließen sie die Tür. Sollte der Partner Staubsaugen oder sie weiters belästigen wollen, dann geben sie hier auf.
c) Schalten sie ihr blödes Telefon aus.
d) Man lege die CD ein, noch besser eine Nadel auf die Schallplatte, und drück auf Play.
e) Sie setzen sich in die Mitte des Raumes, schließen die Augen und konzentrieren sich auf Nichts.
f) Die Leistung ist es nun, die nächsten 33 Minuten NICHTS zu tun, außer der Musik zuzuhören. Sie lesen nicht am Handy Whatsapp Nachrichten, sie sortieren keine Fotos am PC, sie machen nichts anders als zuhören.
g) Sollten sie an Punkt a bis f scheitern, dann brechen sie ab und fangen wieder bei a an.
h) Sie wiederholen das ganze 3 mal pro Woche
i) Sie dürfen sich ein Glas Wein dazu gönnen. Leider ist das kein Biertrinker-Album.
Irgendwann werden Sie wieder erlernen wie man Musik anhört.
Wenn sie dann jemanden kennen der das auch kann, dann dürfen sie das Album mit ihm gemeinsam anhören.
Sie werden aber auf keinen Fall mit einer Person welche die Aufmerksamkeitsspanne einer Eintagsfliege hat GEMEINSAM das Album anhören um das während des Anhörens zu besprechen. Sprechen gehört nicht zu den Aufgaben des Hörens.
Das gesamte Konzept dieses Albums ist, dass sie diese 33 Minuten MINDESTENS aufbringen müssen. Das ist die Grundidee des Künstlers, der Ihnen mit dieser schwierigen Übung beibringen will, wieder richtig intensiv Musik anzuhören.
Je nach Können und Übungsgrad werden sie das Album nach 4 bis 15 Durchgängen als das Beste Werk des Künstlers einordnen können. Sie werden dann auch erlernen immer neue Details der komplexen Klanghülle zu erkennen.
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